Warehouse Associate - Piece Pick, Shipping, & Receiving (full time)

Exeter, RI
Full Time
Fulfillment
Entry Level

Job Description: Warehouse Associate (full-time)

non-exempt, full-time, hourly

The Company. The Twisted Throttle® division of Vision X is an established company with a healthy growth record and a dynamic management team. Located in Exeter, Rhode Island, Twisted Throttle was founded at the cusp of the now-exploding adventure motorcycling craze and is currently positioned as one of the major players in the market. We provide premium bolt-on motorcycle accessories for the adventure, sport-touring, and sportbike markets, primarily serving riders of European and Japanese motorcycles. We are an exclusive North American distributor for leading Powersports and ADV brands (including DENALI, R&G, others). We are also engaged in prototyping, product development, wholesale distribution, and Internet retail sales for the full line of Twisted Throttle’s house of brands.

The Position. Our warehouse crew's mission is to get orders out on time, keep customers happy, and keep Twisted Throttle organized while efficiently meeting daily productivity metrics. The Warehouse associate role includes picking, packing, shipping, receiving, cycle counting, and other related duties. Full-time roles are available at our Exeter, Rhode Island location.

Responsibilities and Duties: 

Picking orders based on inventory locations

Packing orders with appropriate cushioning

Selecting the minimum required box size for shipping

Helping to assemble products

Bulk and piece-pick shipping

Receiving and put-away

Cycle counting

Daily cleanup activities, including removal of all empty cardboard boxes from shelves and warehouse

Other duties as assigned

Desired Qualifications:

  • Hustle, drive, and teamwork-oriented attitude
  • General understanding of web browser-based software
  • High level of attention to detail
  • Ability to safely use a pallet jack and lift packages weighing up to 50 pounds
  • Accurate, speedy, enthusiastic, and friendly
  • Ability to work solo or in small teams
  • Availability to work outside of regular business hours may be required
  • Math and writing skills are normally acquired through a high school education
  • Forklift certification is helpful, but not required
  • Familiarity with SAP or other warehouse management systems is helpful, but not required

Working Conditions: Enthusiasm for motorcycles is preferred for all positions at Twisted Throttle, as enthusiasm for any sport, outdoor, or adventure activity is key to fitting in with our passionate culture. (All new hires without previous motorcycle experience are provided an opportunity to attend the motorcycle safety course and obtain their motorcycle driver's license.) Whether you are a motorcycle enthusiast or not, count on the contagion of the Twisted Throttle organization’s passion and drive. You will work in an office environment with a great management team that loves to work hard, have fun, and win!

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