Warehouse Operator - Somerset, NJ

With a focus on Mobility, Operational Excellence, Value to our Customers and the Electrification of vehicles, you can expect to be part of something exciting. From the sleek design of our vehicles to the unique opportunities we offer around the globe, Nissan exemplifies ingenuity in everything we do. Our people are what drive the business forward. Nissan is currently looking for full-time direct hire Warehouse Operators. Benefits of joining the NISSAN Team: Competitive starting pay & progressive wage increases based on experience. Opportunity for Overtime pay PLUS shift differential Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision plan Employee Lease Car Program with NISSAN and Infiniti Vehicles Paid Holidays, Paid Time Off Employee Assistance Program and Wellness Program Education Reimbursement and Professional Development 401(k) match PLUS Company Annual Retirement Contribution The Warehouse Operator is responsible for performing a combination of tasks related to the receipt, storage and shipment of automotive parts and accessories. Additionally, this role will contribute to building Nissan brand value and achieving enduring profitable growth. Job Responsibilities: Receive incoming items by opening crates and other containers using hand tools. Verify, sort and move contents to specified area for distribution. Stock material and mark with identifying information. Locate parts/accessories specified on shipping label: load and move to sorting and shipping area. Prepare orders for shipment: verify, pack, label and move to loading location. Utilize Handheld Scanner and On-Board Monitor. Operate hand truck or powered truck as necessary. Ensure compliance with all safety policies and practices. Maintain cleanliness and organization based on 5S standards. Participate in management efforts towards process improvements. Warehouse Operator Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Minimum 1+ years’ experience or related warehouse experience (receiving/stock-keeping or picking/packing) Ability to read and follow detailed instruction Ability to verify multi-digit part numbers Ability to use computer to look up information utilizing NISSAN’s Warehouse Management System (WMS) Join a company that’s leading the technology and business evolution of the automotive industry by APPLYING today. Nissan is committed to a drug-free workplace. All employment is contingent upon successful completion of a drug screen for roles based in the United States and background screening for all positions. All of us at Nissan – regardless of functional area or expertise – share a passion to design, manufacture, and sell high-performance vehicles. It is Nissan’s policy to provide Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of race, gender, military status, disability, or any other status protected by law. Candidates for this position must be legally authorized to work in the United States and will be required to provide proof of employment eligibility at the time of hire; Nissan uses E-Verify to validate employment eligibility. *Visa sponsorship for this position is not available at this time. * NISSAN FOR EVERYONE People are our most valuable assets, and diversity and inclusion are the key to maximizing the power of each individual member of our team. When everyone belongs, the power of NISSAN is undeniable. Our Corporate Diversity Initiative aims to improve business results by ensuring that our workplace and core businesses meet the unique needs of our employees and customer base. Nissan is committed to creating a culture where everyone belongs and employees, customers, and partners feel respected, valued, and heard. We have over 10 Business Synergy Teams (BSTs) across the U.S. and Canada that connect employees – with shared characteristics or interests – build allies, and foster a company culture where all employees feel supported and included. Nissan also values inclusion in all areas of our business as we strive to mirror the diversity of our customer base and the communities where we do business. We are committed to procuring innovative goods and services, retailing our products and communicating from a diverse perspective which will help us continue to offer our customers competitively designed, market-driven products. Join us as we carry our commitment to diversity and inclusion into the future. Somerset New Jersey United States of America Nissan is more than a car company. We are an innovation company. We take the most innovative thinking in the industry and combine it with performance, value, efficiency, safety and style. The result: Cars that thrill you every time you get behind the wheel. With over 150 million vehicles produced globally, Nissan continues with the goal to enrich the lives of our employees and customers alike.

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