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Product Sampling Technician

Location: Walnut Creek, CA

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Mid Level

Company Overview:

We are a consumer product safety company hiring for a Logistics and Product Sampling Specialist  in our Walnut Creek warehouse, seeking an enthusiastic individual to join the team. We prioritize work-life balance, ensuring you only work weekdays with no nights or weekends. We offer a supportive and stress-free work environment, rewarding high-quality, diligent work over office politics. We are only hiring for one role in the warehouse - you’ll be on your own in your work environment 95% of the time with virtual check-ins as needed. If you like working on your own, listening to music while getting your job done with few interruptions, this is the perfect role for you. If you thrive on social interaction at work and need a lot of direction to succeed, this won’t be the opportunity for you.

Job Details:

Position: Logistics and Product Sampling Specialist 

Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Starting Hourly Pay: $30.00/hr

Weekday Schedule: Enjoy your weekends and evenings off, allowing you to have a balanced personal and professional life.

Low-stress Environment: Experience a job that prioritizes your well-being, creating a professional and enjoyable work atmosphere.

Yearly Salary Increases: As a valued member of our team, you can expect regular salary increases, recognizing your dedication and contributions.

Company Perks:

North Face Jacket after 6 months of employment

Yeti water bottle on your first day

Monthly catered lunches from local restaurants

Free coffee and snacks

 

Our Company's Core Values:

Ownership: Take pride in your work and contribute to the success of our team.

Continuous Improvement: Embrace growth and strive for excellence in all tasks.

Accountability: Maintain high standards of responsibility and reliability.

Ideal Candidate Qualifications:

Computer Literacy & Internet Savviness: Comfortably navigate various software systems integral to our operations, including Google Suite, Microsoft Office suite, and shipping platforms.

Physical Ability: Lift up to 50 pounds and stand for 8 hours.

Responsibilities:

  • Receiving incoming shipments and matching them to expected inbound orders.
  • Prepping tools to be used to take samples from the incoming products (cleaning implements, cleaning workstation, etc.).
  • Taking samples from incoming products (taking photos, cutting strips or pieces of products, weighing them, bagging them and tagging them with codes) + data entry + organizing those samples for outbound shipments.
  • Packing samples into envelopes and boxes for outbound shipments. Generating, printing and organizing shipping labels and documentation.
  • Keep the warehouse clean, organized, and free of clutter to ensure a safe and efficient working environment.

Benefits:

Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance

Paid Time Off (starts accruing after the first year)

Unpaid Time Off (starts accruing upon hire, available after two months)

Paid Sick Time (available to use as accrued)

7 Paid Holidays Per Year

Join our team today and experience a stress-free weekday job with excellent opportunity for advancement and a supportive work environment. Apply now to become a valued member of our team!

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse, and respectful work environment. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected characteristic. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to apply.

 

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