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Warehouse Associate

Indianapolis, IN

📦 Warehouse Associate – Garage Door Doctor | Indianapolis, IN
Hourly Position | $17–$19/hour
Help keep our operations running smoothly and efficiently behind the scenes!


Do you take pride in staying organized, working with your hands, and being part of a team that gets the job done right?
At Garage Door Doctor, we’re seeking a reliable and motivated Warehouse Associate to support our warehouse operations in Indianapolis, IN. You’ll be responsible for receiving, storing, organizing, and preparing products that are essential to our daily success in the garage door industry.

If you enjoy a fast-paced environment, thrive on teamwork, and like working in a hands-on role—this could be the perfect fit for you!


🔧 What You’ll Do:

  • Receive, inspect, and unload incoming deliveries, checking for accuracy and damage

  • Organize, label, and store items in designated warehouse areas

  • Pick and pack orders for shipment or job site delivery

  • Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, and other material handling tools

  • Maintain accurate inventory records and assist in cycle counts and audits

  • Keep the warehouse clean, organized, and free of hazards

  • Work closely with team members to ensure on-time and accurate order fulfillment

  • Follow all safety procedures and wear proper PPE

  • Support other warehouse tasks as needed by the Warehouse Supervisor or General Manager


âś… What You Bring:

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Warehouse, material handling, or logistics experience preferred

  • Ability to safely operate warehouse equipment (forklift, pallet jack, etc.)

  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

  • Physical ability to lift heavy items and stay active throughout the day

  • Solid communication skills and a team-oriented attitude

  • Basic computer literacy for tracking inventory and orders

  • Commitment to safety and following proper procedures


đź’Ş Strengths That Set You Apart:

  • Warehouse Operations – Familiarity with logistics and inventory movement

  • Attention to Detail – Accurate picking, packing, and stocking

  • Physical Endurance – Comfortable with physical labor and lifting

  • Teamwork – Cooperative and supportive in a team setting

  • Safety Awareness – Always alert and committed to workplace safety

  • Communication – Clear, respectful, and effective with team members


📍 Reporting To:

You’ll report directly to the Warehouse Manager.


🏗️ Work Environment:

  • Full-time hourly position

  • Indoor warehouse setting, may include varied temperatures and noise

  • Active role requiring standing, lifting, and movement throughout the shift


🎉 What We Offer:

  • Hourly pay of $17–$19 depending on experience

  • Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance

  • PTO, Holidays, and Employer-paid Life Insurance & LTD

  • Additional Benefits: STD, HSA, FSA, and 401(k) with matching

  • Employee Discounts & Referral Bonuses

  • Career Growth: We're part of a respected residential services group that invests in your development and future opportunities


Apply now and be a part of the Garage Door Doctor team—where your work keeps the doors open and the business moving forward!

Guild Garage Group LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer AA/EOE/M/F/V/D. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Garage Door Doctor may provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.

All candidates are required to undergo pre-employment Background and Drug Screenings, as well as a Motor Vehicle Record Check.

*This posting provides details on potential commissioned compensation ranges and possibilities. These amounts are not guaranteed and should in no way be construed as a salary offer.

Pay Range

$17 - $19 USD

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