Packer Responsibilities
Packing and assembly : Working in a team to pack furniture parts into cartons and apply labels as needed.
Reading production schedules : Identifying and selecting the correct packing materials for different products.
Material handling : Moving finished goods and packing supplies to and from storage areas using equipment like pallet jacks.
Quality control : Inspecting items and packaging for damage or defects and reporting issues to a supervisor.
Organization and cleaning : Maintaining a clean and organized work area, which may include general cleanup of the production floor, vacuuming conveyors, and bailing cardboard.
Warehouse duties : Assisting with other warehouse tasks, such as loading and unloading, when necessary.
Qualifications and Requirements
Teamwork : This collaborative role requires good communication skills to work efficiently with other production staff.
Physical stamina : Packers must be able to stand for long periods and lift and move products weighing up to 50 pounds.
Attention to detail : The job requires careful work to ensure correct products and labels are used and that the items are packaged safely to prevent damage.
Equipment operation : Familiarity with tools like tape guns, staple guns, and pallet jacks is beneficial.
Education : While a high school diploma or GED may be required, many entry-level packing positions require no formal education.
Experience : No prior experience is generally required, as the company often provides on-the-job training.
Packer • New Albany, MS, US