Night Shift Distribution Centre Person
Handle shipping, receiving, picking, packing and forklift operation. Requires Class 5 licence and forklift experience. Great fit for reliable, physically fit applicants.
The Night Shift Distribution Centre Person Level 2 is a term position where candidates handle and process inbound and outbound service parts. Hourly wage or precise salary is undisclosed, but expectations are for a term of 3 months with shift work required in busy seasons. Applicants must be physically able to lift 50 pounds and operate at considerable heights, making this ideal for fit individuals.
The requirements include a valid Class 5 Manitoba driver’s licence, forklift experience, and the ability to manage warehouse equipment. Manual dexterity is also crucial. In addition, being a self-starter and strong team player means candidates should thrive working with others but also work solo with little direction.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
The typical day involves picking and shipping service parts to customers according to specific instructions. Accuracy is key for counting, receiving, and packaging parts.
You’ll handle a range of equipment, from basic forklifts to order pickers and turret trucks. Safety in loading and unloading trucks, both indoors and outdoors, is critical.
You’ll also interact frequently with carrier applications, creating shipments tailored for unique customer needs and destinations.
Consolidating orders and over-packing items helps ensure shipments are efficient and cost-effective. Following MacDon’s packaging standards is required at every step.
Other common tasks include using distribution software and handling additional duties as assigned. Adaptability to shifting priorities is important for success on this team.
Pros
This position offers a clear routine and the satisfaction of seeing tangible results each shift. Being part of a team environment is a definite highlight, offering camaraderie and shared support.
For those who excel at organization and enjoy handling equipment, it’s a great opportunity to sharpen practical warehouse and logistics skills further.
Cons
The role can be physically demanding, particularly with heavy lifting and extended periods at height. Shift work can also impact personal routines, requiring some adjustment.
Those unfamiliar with fast-paced environments or who lack forklift credentials may find the expectations challenging.
Verdict
The Night Shift Distribution Centre Person Level 2 role is best suited for reliable, energetic applicants. If you have a mindset for teamwork, physical work, and safe warehouse practices, this could be a rewarding step in your career.
