Internet order processor Internet & Ecommerce - Brandon, FL at Geebo

Internet order processor

BC Group BC Group Brandon, FL Brandon, FL Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$30K - $35.
9K a year Estimated:
$30K - $35.
9K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago We are a family buisness looking for a reliable, fast paced, high energetic employee to handle processing of internet orders.
You will do any number of tasks, from preparing orders to bagging and counting for stock and inventory.
Duties & Responsibilities will include:
Receive and prepare order for processing Examining and inspecting orders before packing, to make sure specifications are met.
Review and photograph customer outgoing orders before shipment.
Filling/checking and counting inventory as needed for incoming orders If needed, Packing and sealing orders based on work orders or instructions from supervisor.
You will even be stocking and counting inventory for incoming orders and for stock.
You'll also need to be able to:
Retain memory of product location.
Ability to process orders in a timely manner as expected.
Stand, walk, pull, squat, bend, and reach during entire shift.
Job Type:
PART TIME No set schedule, When the job is done, we leave for the day.
Each day will vary.
Note - Pay Rate for this Job is $14/Hour Monday-Friday 9:
00am to 1:
00pm CAN VARY Saturday Morning (9am -12pm-ONLY) Must have your own transportation, (We will not wait for your ride to show up, when done for the day!) Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$14.
00 per hour Expected hours:
18 - 23 per week Experience level:
1 year Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Application Question(s):
Each day can vary from longer to shorter hours.
When the work is finished, we leave for the day.
Will this be a problem?
Experience:
Order fulfillment:
1 year (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Shift availability:
Day Shift (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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