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Warehouse Clerk

Bensalem, Pennsylvania

Warehouse Clerk

A bit about us: 

We’re on a mission to change the tire industry — how it’s delivered and how it’s experienced.  A pioneer in the automotive e-commerce industry, we take pride in our extensive selection of top-name brands and budget-friendly options, ensuring our customers find the perfect tire to suit their needs. As a part of our growing and dynamic team, you'll contribute to our commitment to exceptional service, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Embrace the opportunity to be a driving force behind one of the fastest growing e-commerce companies in the US and apply now!

 

A bit more about this role:

 

The Warehouse Clerk will be responsible for the efficient and accurate receiving and shipping of products, processing tires according to  internal SOP’s, and maintaining a clean and organized workspace.  You will be supporting our Tires Easy Warehouse location in Pennsylvania. You will work in an entrepreneurial environment where we are constantly looking to learn what our customers need and to develop better ways to serve them. 

 

Eligibility Requirements

  • High school diploma and a valid drivers license
  • Ability to drive a box truck and acquire a DOT medical card
  • Be in excellent physical shape and be able to lift up to 90lbs 
  • 1-3 years of warehouse experience 
  • Available to work 7:00am - 3:30pm EST M-F
    • Opportunity to work overtime and occasional Saturday  when needed 
  • Must not have had any disciplinary actions regarding attendance, conduct and/or performance in the past 90 days, and must not be approaching such action.



Responsibilities will include:

  • Receiving and shipping inventory (Tires)
  • Proficient in using smartphones to follow task instructions through mobile applications
  • Maintaining a safe work environment and adhering to all company health and safety policies and practices
  • Participating in general warehouse maintenance and ensuring a clean workspace
  • Escalation of  issues to supervisor when necessary 

 

Attributes to success:

  • Proven success in building relationships and trust
  • Comfort working in a dynamic environment
  • Adaptability; processes and workflows may change as we look to improve both the customer experience and your experience as a member of the team

 

Desired skills & experience:

  • Experience in the automotive industry
    • Basic understanding of tires preferred, but on the job training will be provided
  • You have a minimum of 1 year of experience working in warehouses
  • You’re a great team member with a can-do attitude; you’re self- reflective

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