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šŸš› Warehouse Worker

šŸ“ Location: Los Angeles, 90033
šŸ•’ Schedule: Full-Time | Hourly | 12AM-8:30AM

šŸ’µ Pay Rate: $19.25 per hour
šŸ“‹ Reports To: Warehouse Supervisor

šŸ’¼ Who We Are

At R.W Zant, a division of Burris Logistics, we're not just moving products — we're moving possibilities. We serve the food redistribution industry with purpose, integrity, and excellence, living our Core Values every day:

  • Personal. Service. Excellence.
  • Make it Happen
  • We, Not Me

šŸ”§ Your Role at a Glance

As a Warehouse Worker, you'll use material handling equipment and warehouse management systems to:

  • Order pulling and picking, for outbound shipments
  • Order and product staging
  • Receive and put away inventory
  • Replenish pick locations
  • Support clean, safe, and organized warehouse operations

šŸ”‘ What You'll Do

šŸ“¦ Loading & Shipping

  • Load pallets in correct temp zones & spec order
  • Hand-stack, restack, and secure trailers as needed
  • Pre-cool trailers and set cooling units
  • Use dock restraints and follow all SOPs

🚜 Equipment Operation & Safety

  • Safely operate pallet jacks, forklifts, and RF units
  • Conduct daily inspections of equipment
  • Follow lifting techniques and safety protocols

🧽 Housekeeping & Standards

  • Keep your area clean and clutter-free
  • Minimize product damage and reduce waste

šŸŽÆ Performance & Flexibility

  • Meet daily production & accuracy goals
  • Be ready to assist across departments
  • Occasionally support inventory counts

šŸ“š What You Bring

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Previous warehouse and MHE experience a plus
  • Flexible schedule availability, including nights/weekends
  • Strong team spirit and ownership mindset

šŸ¤ You're a Great Fit If You...

āœ” Love working as part of a team
āœ” Believe in doing the right thing, even when no one's watching
āœ” Want to grow in a company that values hard work and heart

šŸ›” Physical Demands & Safety

  • Frequently lift, carry, and stack products
  • Perform repetitive movements: bending, reaching, pulling, pushing, squatting, grasping.
  • Sit, stand, and walk for extended periods on concrete or cold storage floors.
  • Build pallets up to 6 feet high with cases weighing up to 50 lbs.
  • Operate warehouse equipment (pallet jacks, forklifts, hand trucks, reach trucks).
  • Work in fast-paced environments requiring dexterity and attention to detail.
  • Tolerate cold temps (below ° in some areas) and varying noise levels.
  • Work safely in tight spaces and around racking; occasional climbing/stooping.
  • Maintain endurance for continuous, physically demanding tasks.
  • Use headsets and PPE (steel-toed boots, gloves, safety glasses, etc.).
  • Work around common food allergens (e.g., fish, shellfish, peanuts).

🌟 Join Us!

Ready to join a team that delivers more than food? Apply today and start your next chapter with R.W Zant – where we live our values and take care of our people.

R.W. Zant is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and will not permit discrimination against or harassment of any applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, veteran's status, genetic information, or on the basis of any personal characteristic protected under federal, state, or local law.

California applicants can view the CCPA Notice here.

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