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Job Title: Order Picker Hiring Organization: Amazon Worksite: Jeffersonville, IN Status: New Jeffersonville listing (actively interviewing).

Pay: Benefits: This role offers a competitive benefits package. Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

Position Scope

This role centers on Prior experience in warehouse or logistics (optional) within the Transportation, Delivery, Logistics space in Jeffersonville.

  • This Jeffersonville-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Prior experience in warehouse or logistics (optional).
  • Our Amazon team in Jeffersonville, IN is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Jeffersonville, a key hub for the Transportation, Delivery, Logistics industry.


Company Overview Amazon Warehouse is a key part of Amazon’s global operations, managing the receipt, processing, packing, and shipment of customer orders every day. With a focus on technology, teamwork, and efficiency, we thrive in a fast-paced environment that demands accuracy and dedication. Each order reflects the efforts of our Amazon Order Picker, who collaborate to deliver exceptional servi ... ce to millions of customers worldwide. Role and Responsibilities As a Amazon Order Picker at Amazon, you will play a crucial role in ensuring orders are accurately processed and shipped on schedule. This active, hands-on role takes place in a high-energy, fast-moving environment where collaboration and technology drive results. Key responsibilities include: • Receiving and Processing: Unload, inspect, and organize incoming shipments and inventory. • Picking and Packing: Use handheld scanners to select customer orders and pack items securely for delivery. • Shipping: Label, stage, and prepare packages for timely shipment. • Workplace Maintenance: Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area at all times. • Equipment Operation: Safely operate pallet jacks, carts, or forklifts (with certification) and perform necessary safety checks. • Team Collaboration: Coordinate with team members and supervisors to meet daily operational goals. • Safety and Compliance: Follow Amazon safety procedures, OSHA standards, and PPE requirements. Required Skills and Experience • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) • Ability to consistently lift up to 50 lbs • Comfortable standing, walking, bending, and lifting during shifts • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in order processing • Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced, high-volume setting • Basic computer skills and experience with handheld scanners or warehouse systems Preferred Qualifications • Prior experience in warehouse or logistics (optional) • Forklift certification is a plus; training available if needed Compensation and Benefits • Competitive hourly pay with weekly pay and overtime opportunities • Medical, dental, and vision insurance • Paid time off, vacation, and sick leave • 401(k) retirement plan with company match • Parental leave and employee assistance programs • Amazon employee discounts and location-based perks About Amazon Warehouse At Amazon Warehouse, every position contributes to customer satisfaction. As a Amazon Order Picker, you will help maintain smooth fulfillment operations, ensuring customers receive their orders on time. We offer career development opportunities, a supportive and inclusive work environment, and a strong emphasis on safety. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace.
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