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Apply<br><br>Warehouse Picker (FRI - SUN) 3:30AM - 4PM or 5:30AM - 6PM<br><br>Phoenix, AZ<br><br>Apply<br><br>Job Type<br><br>Full-time<br><br><strong>Description<br><br></strong><strong>About the Role:<br><br></strong>As a Picker at Nellis Auction, you’re the final step before customers get their auction wins. You’ll be responsible for locating and retrieving purchased items quickly and accurately—making sure customers receive exactly what they’re expecting.<br><br>It’s a fast-paced, active role for someone who loves to stay moving and thrives in a team setting.<br><br><strong>What You’ll Do<br><br></strong>Pick and prepare sold items for customer pickup or delivery<br><br>Navigate the warehouse efficiently to locate items<br><br>Work safely and support your teammates<br><br>Help uphold the Nellis Auction Core Values through quality service<br><br><strong>Why You’ll Love It<br><br></strong>Always moving—great for people who like to stay active<br><br>Fast-paced environment makes the day fly by<br><br>Friendly, team-oriented coworkers<br><br><strong>What To Consider<br><br></strong>Lots of walking and movement throughout the shift<br><br>Finding misplaced items can be a challenge<br><br>Processes may change as we grow and improve<br><br>Warehouse can be hot or cold depending on the season<br><br><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong><strong>Job Requirements:<br><br></strong><strong>1-2 Years Of Inventory Control Experience Preferred<br><br></strong>Required to meet performance standards and KPI<br><br>Understanding of inventory control is required<br><br>High level computer skills, math skills and grammar skills<br><br>Excellent time management, communication and organization skills<br><br>Ability to multi-task, meet deadlines and work in a fast-paced<br><br>Ability to stand all-day and work in extreme temperatures<br><br><strong>Warehouse Experience Is Preferred<br><br></strong>Bilingual is a plus!<br><br><strong>Physical Demands<br><br></strong>The Picker position requires the following physical capabilities:<br><br>Standing/walking for Long Periods: Ability to stand and be on your feet for 10+ hours a day<br><br>Working in Extreme Weather Conditions: Must be comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold<br><br>Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs independently and assist with team lifts of items heavier than 50 lbs as needed.<br><br>Team Lifting: Collaborating with other team members to safely move large and bulky items.<br><br><strong>What We Offer<br><br></strong>Competitive salaries with significant career growth opportunities<br><br>Paid Time Off, Sick Pay, Holiday Pay<br><br>Paid parental leave<br><br>Medical, dental and vision benefits<br><br>401(k) with 4% match after one year of employment<br><br>Salary Description<br><br>$18.00/hour and bonus eligible<br><br>Apply<br><br>View All Jobs

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