Shipping Clerk Night Shift
Take on a one-year contract as a night shift shipping clerk. Earn $23.00/hour plus $1.70/hr premium. Full-time, stable job with team environment and growth potential.
Day-to-day responsibilities
The Shipping Clerk Night Shift role offers stability through a one-year contract. The pay rate is competitive, with $23.00 per hour plus a $1.70 hourly night premium. You’ll work Sunday through Thursday, from 10:00 pm to 6:30 am in a full-time, hands-on capacity.
Daily duties focus on coordinating shipping and receiving, managing documentation, reporting discrepancies, and following all company protocols. Your tasks include sorting freight, preparing shipments, handling documentation, and interacting with team leads as issues arise.
Your responsibilities extend to placing product in correct locations and managing product labelling. Ensuring adherence to proper cold chain management is crucial, as is moving products promptly to refrigeration areas.
Product accuracy is vital. Tasks involve verifying inbound and outbound shipments, tracking product movement, and using remote scanning tools to reduce errors.
You’ll also play a role in maintaining cleanliness, ensuring records are accurate, and staying compliant with health and safety regulations.
Pros of the position
The competitive hourly wage stands out, with additional pay for night work. This increases total compensation significantly compared to similar daytime roles.
Job security is reinforced by the one-year contract, making it a solid step for those seeking reliable employment and the chance to work in a stable, established company.
Cons of the position
Working overnight can disrupt your sleep schedule and may impact personal or social life for some candidates.
The role involves physical work, including lifting, moving, and loading freight, which may not suit everyone.
Our verdict
If you value consistent pay, secure contract work, and are comfortable managing the pace of night shifts, this position delivers. It offers chances to build skills in logistics and inventory management while rewarding those who excel in structured, process-driven environments.
