Fulfillment Packaging Assistant Id-2639

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A Brief Overview
Collaborates with the dispensing pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to accurately and efficiently prepare patient medication orders, package customer orders for shipment, and receive and stock supplies.

What you will do

  • Gathers orders for shipment in accordance with company specialty guidelines.
  • Prepares labels and ships orders based on pharmacy guidelines and best practices.
  • Maintains the stock in the warehouse area to record monthly inventory reviews.
  • Collects information pertaining to restocking of packing stations with shipping supplies to ensure sufficient resources are allocated.
  • Composes sorting order forms based on courier and class of service to ensure information is clear.
  • Monitors unlocking stations, trains new operations assistants, and scans data multi-piece handling.
  • Follows workflow, orders packing supplies and performs monthly audits when applicable.
  • Gathers pharmacy files and records in accordance with internal procedures to ensure organizational standards of the company are met.


For this role you will need Minimum Requirements

  • Basic awareness of problem solving and decision making skills
  • 0-2 years work experience


 

Compensation

  • Starting pay rates are based on experience, ranging from: $20.13 - $21.78

Education
 

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.

 

Position Summary
This position works with the dispensing pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to accurately and efficiently prepare patient medication orders, package customer orders for shipment, receive and stock supplies and various other duties.

Required Qualifications

Minimum of six months general work experience

Must be able to lift 50+ lbs.
Must be able to stand, walk and lift for up to ten hours daily.
Ability to reach, twist, turn, bend, stoop and walk.

Preferred Qualifications

Prefer six months work experience in a pick/pack/ship environment.
Prefer three months of work computer experience.

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