The warehouseman is also responsible for order picking, product receipt & storage & shipment. The warehouseman must be self-motivated and work with a minimal amount of supervision. Primary Responsibilities Include but Are Not Limited To Accurately receive all inbound loads and ensure counts/lot breakdowns match delivery documentation.
Report shortages, damages & discrepancies to immediate supervisor Prepares incoming product/supplies for storage in designated areas including high stacking & multi-level storage racking Safely & efficiently operate forklift or pallet jack to load or unload trailers, railcars or containers Load, unload, move, stack and stage product using a forklift, pallet
jack, clamp, slip-sheet or other equipment Pull and prepare product for shipment, ensuring the exact number of types of product is located and shipped free of damage Efficiently move product from staging or storage areas into railcars, containers & trailers Assist in customer physical inventories Provide general upkeep of work area(s) by performing master sanitation work orders in various areas of facility Ability to document clearly and legibly Personal Skill Requirements Ability to work under pressure on a deadline-based environment Strong team player, self-starter, positive attitude and high integrity Capable of following verbal and written instructions Available to work various shifts Good
arithmetic skills Strong organizational & time management skills Strong sense of urgency Ability to be flexible in work assignments and accept changes in duties and work assignments as needed and/or scheduled Attention to detail Intermediate computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Office Good communication skills Physical Demands Regularly required to stand, walk, use hands, use fingers Must be able to occasionally lift up to 60 lbs.
Frequently required to sit and operate forklift Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus. Must be able to utilize scanners and tablets for daily warehouse functions Work Environment Daily workflow is fast paced, dependent on daily and seasonal customer and company requirements The noise level in the work area is usually moderate Work in a cold storage warehouse where temperatures are (-5 to 45 degrees) Work in a dry storage warehouse where temperatures are dependent on outside weather Work Experience Requirements 1 year in a warehouse environment Education Requirements High School Diploma and/or equivalent or higher.
Equal Opportunity Employer. All employees are subject to pre-employment drug testing.
supply ordering to germinating to irrigating to harvest activities, coordinate, direct, and organize daily and weekly production plans, Track labor and produce yields. Examples of Work Performed: Assist Agriculture Project Manager in accomplishing the Agriculture Development goals.
Assist in development of diversified agricultural business opportunities including budgeting, scheduling, land identification and variety selection. Collaborate with Agriculture scholarship recipient to mentor and train. Assist in Grant, Contract, and Funding acquisition for Agricultural Development Initiatives. Coordinates daily work assignments and responsibilities with co-workers in a teamwork environment.
Works independently and handles general work assignments with minimum supervision on a daily basis. Assist in accomplishment of Yakama Nation Agriculture Plan production goals and needs.
Assist production personnel to ensure compliance with policies and safety procedures. Verify accuracy and quality of produce being grown and harvested. Identify ways to improve workflows and processes to increase efficiency. Assist with Organic certification with Yakama Nation products and the process through federal Organic Programs. Learn Production methods, techniques, philosophies, and practices at Yakama Farms with their staff, supervisors, and managers. Learn Irrigation methods, techniques, philosophies,
and practices at Yakama Farms with their staff, supervisors, and managers.
Abide by Yakama Nation Rules and Regulations. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of employment, training, and placement programs; related regulations, policies, and procedures to farming. Knowledge of tribal cultural values, traditions, practices, and history. Knowledge of soil and nutrient management, crop rotation and succession planting, plant pathology, pest and weed management and post harvesting handling. Skills in financial analysis, planning, recordkeeping, and labor management. Ability to encourage and motivate crews. Ability to plan, organize, prioritize, and complete tasks independently with minimal supervision.
Ability to understand and implement strategic planning of a produce company. Ability to contribute ideas on how to expand and diversify the operation. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbal presentation. Ability to set priorities, develop a work schedule, monitor progress towards goals, create and implement action plans and evaluate the process and results. Ability to get along well with diverse personalities and be tactful, mature, and flexible. Ability to be flexible in job duties throughout the year as seasons progress.
Ability to adapt to work environments and situations for Agriculture program to be successful. Ability to learn Spanish is preferred. Ability to lift 50 lbs. or greater, may be called on to deliver materials when needed. Minimum Requirements: Bachelors Degree in Agriculture, Horticulture or related field. Must possess a valid Washington State Driver's License with the ability to obtain a Yakama Nation Driving permit. Required to pass a pre-employment drug test. Enrolled Yakama Preference, but all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.