Picker/packer jobs are commonly in a warehouse or distribution center. Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers have distribution centers where they hold inventory before shipment to trade buyers or consumers. A picker and packer performs several common duties that generally center around pulling inventory for orders and preparing shipments.Typically, the first task for the picker and packer is to prepare containers or boxes for shipments. When pulling large volumes of goods, you normally go around with a container and load the goods. Keeping the picking equipment and containers clean is a common responsibility for this job. You also grab boxes that are a good fit for the products being shipped and make sure they are in good condition.
You also finalize the shipment by weighing the packages. If the distribution center or company pays for shipping through a third-party or if a customer prepays, you prepare prepaid labels or arrange payment with the shipping company. If the company has its own transportation fleet, picker/packers load packages on trucks for transportation. You also record that the inventory and packages were shipped out, often completed with a computer program.
Packagers are hand laborers who work in warehouses to put together packages. They might assemble packaging like boxes or crates, label and record what is packed, inspect packaging for tears, cracks and dents, and make sure the materials inside are packed in a way to minimize breakage during transit. In some places, they may move the completed and sealed packages to the loading dock for transit.The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) states that the median 2010 income for material handlers such as packagers was $22,560, or $10.85 per hour.Typically, there are no education requirements, but employers might prefer a high school diploma. Training is done on the job, but prior experience with pallet jacks or forklifts might help you get the job.
RESPONSIBILITIIES
- Stack and pile finished goods into containers.
- Prepare goods for shipment.
- Pack them following a specific set of instructions.
- Clean and prepare containers for packing.
- Check to ensure containers are damage free.
- Verify if items pulled out of package are correct.
- Maintain database of packages.
- Fill out forms and papers to record measurement, weight, and product count.
- Keep track of inventory.
- Remove completed or defective products or materials, placing them on moving equipment such as conveyors or in specified areas such as loading docks.
- Seal and label each container.
- Move completed packages for loading.
- Load or stuff different products or merchandise.
- Count items.
- Review packing lists.
- Mark and label containers.
- Seal containers with glue and fasteners.
- Tag containers with marking tools.
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