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Warehouse Loader – 3rd Shift
JOB LOCATION: 301 Main Street, Riverside, CA
JOB TITLE: Warehouse Loader / Material Handler
Work Schedule: 10:30 pm to 7 am
WHO IS INDUSTRIAL METAL SUPPLY?
IMS is the only metal distributor that can service manufacturers, fabricators and job shops to contractors, maintenance departments and hobbyists all within hours. For the past 77 years we have been constantly finding ways to save time and money for all our clients. IMS provides custom cut metals for multiple industries including Aerospace; Energy; Semiconductor; Transportation; Construction; Medical Device, and Mining. Our inventory is massive, quality standards unmatched, and our turn-around time is in a league of its own. Our Phoenix branch is a 200,000 newly built facility.
JOB SUMMARY
As a key contributor to our retail team, the Warehouse Loader is responsible for working directly with customers, pulling orders and ensuring quality standards are being met with each transaction. The team helps ensure a clean, organized and safe environment is always maintained in the warehouse. As part of the IMS Training Standards, you will participate in a detailed 7-week (paid) onboard training program giving you hands-on experience within all departments and shifts, so you feel fully prepared for your job duties.
JOB DUTIES
  • Safely locate and identify materials and products indicated on work orders using the appropriate material handling equipment. (ie: forklifts, cherry pickers, etc.)
  • You will learn to use our business software program to pull inventory and process orders.
  • Your attention to detail will ensure customer material is of the highest quality for our customers, every time.
  • You will be pulling, packing and wrapping the material while adhering to our Quality System.
  • Verify the size and dimensions of materials and products with the use of calipers, a micrometer, tape measures and the established color-coding system.
  • Communicates inventory shortages and outages to proper individuals for re-ordering.
  • Identifies discrepancies between the inventory listing and the actual quantities in stock.
Minimum Requirements
  • 1 + year using a Forklift (required)
  • 1 + year working in a warehouse environment (preferred)
  • Experience with precision measuring tools like calipers and/or micrometers
  • HS Diploma or GED (preferred)
  • Familiar with the proper tagging process.
  • Knowledge of proper packaging procedures for how different types of materials are handled.
  • Ability to lift at least 50 pounds without assistance.
  • Experience in a metal fabrication shop a plus.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF WORKING AT IMS?
As an IMS employee, you can expect: a supportive, inclusive atmosphere for a team that values your contributions. Opportunities for growth and development via work experience and offerings from our HR/People Resources team and Learning and Development program. Frequent in-office events, lunch-and-learns, volunteer opportunities, as well as the following:
  • PTO: Starts accruing on your first day with the option to either use these as days off or request a vacation-payout for any unused time.
  • Medical: Three Anthem Plans to choose from
  • Dental: Choose from Sun Life HMO or Guardian Dental PPO
  • Vision: Coverage through EyeMed
  • Tax Savings Accounts: HSA (for qualified plans), FSA, Limited FSA, Commuter
  • 401(k) with matching through Fidelity
  • Company Paid Benefits: Basic Life and AD&D, Short Term Disability, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Benefit and Pharmacy Advocacy access.
  • Voluntary (Employee Paid) Benefits: Life and A&D, Long Term Disability, Pet Insurance, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Hospital Indemnity
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