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Delivery & Warehouse Associate (Full Time)

East Rutherford NJ

Ilir Sela started Slice with the belief that local pizzerias deserve all of the advantages of major franchises without compromising their independence. Starting with his family’s pizzerias, we now empower over tens of thousands of restaurants with the technology, services, and collective power that owners need to better serve their digitally minded customers and build lasting businesses. We’re growing and adding more talent to help fulfill this valuable mission. That’s where you come in.

The Challenge to Solve

Buying affordable, high quality supplies is one of the biggest challenges facing local independent restaurants today; they pay higher prices than franchises and often must use outdated systems to place & receive their orders. Slice’s "The Goods" seeks to solve this challenge by empowering local restaurant owners to order high-quality supplies at unmatched prices, on demand, in just a few clicks.

The Role 

Your day will be fast-paced and you'll be cross-trained across delivery, warehouse, and print operations: 

  • Delivering supplies (ex: pizza boxes, paper bags, plastic cutlery kits) to our customers via Slice delivery vans
  • Maintaining a positive & professional attitude when interacting with customers
  • Supporting daily warehouse operations including picking, packing, loading, unloading, and palletizing
  • Learning to operate and supporting high-volume digital printers for corrugated cardboard (training provided!)
  • Help maintain a safe, clean, and organized warehouse and production environment

Schedule: Full-time. Day Shift (Monday–Friday) or Evening Shift (Sunday–Thursday).

The Winning Recipe

These are the core competencies this role calls for:

  • 1-2 years of delivery, warehouse, or other relevant experience
  • Valid US Driver's License + clean driving record
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in tasks such as picking, packing, and inventory counting
  • Organizational skills to maintain an orderly warehouse space
  • Strong communication skills to collaborate with team members 
  • Physically capable of lifting ~50 lbs and engaging in physical work safely for the duration of the shift; this includes standing, crouching, bending & reaching
  • Reliable transportation to our warehouse in East Rutherford, NJ 
  • Ability to work scheduled hours; regular and consistent attendance is required 
  • Fluent Spanish speaking skills are a plus!

The Extras

Working at Slice comes with a comprehensive set of benefits, but here are some of the unexpected highlights:

  • Market leading medical, vision and dental insurance
  • Wellness reimbursement/stipend
  • Paid Time Off - up to 20 days per year
  • Weekly pizza stipend (Yes, that’s a thing!)

Compensation: $23 per hour plus benefits 

The Hiring Process

Here’s what we expect the hiring process for this role to be, should all go well with your candidacy. This entire process is expected to take 1-2 weeks to complete and you’d be expected to start on a specific date.

  • Application
  • 15 minute introductory meeting with Recruiter
  • 30 minute warehouse visit
  • Background check
  • Offer!

Pizza brings people together. Slice is no different. We’re an Equal Opportunity Employer and embrace a diversity of backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, age, or any other status protected by applicable national, federal, state, or local law. We are also proud members of the Diversity Mark NI initiative as a Bronze Member.

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