Operations Generalist/Warehouse Associate

Duluth, GA
Full Time
Student (High School)

Job Title: Operations Generalist / Warehouse Associate

Company: Larson-Juhl (a Berkshire Hathaway Company)

Location: Duluth, GA

Type: Full-time

Salary: $17.00 - $22.00 per hour (depending on experience)

Schedule: 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday

Work Location: In-Person


Are you interested in being more than just a number, inspiring customers and team members alike, leading the nation in framing products and service?

Who We Are:
Larson Juhl, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, is proud to be the world’s leading manufacturer and distributor of custom framing products. We deliver world-class experience to every customer, through every product and service, in every interaction.  We hold ourselves to a higher standard not only with our customers, but also with each other; living out the Larson Juhl values every day with every person we interact with. 

These values are the cornerstone of our business:
·         Fair and honest in all dealings
·         Respect for the individual
·         Excellence in products and service
·         Rewards tie to performance
·         Leadership by example.

Our Benefits:
We reward team members with great career opportunities and a comprehensive benefits program, including:
·         Health, vision, dental and life insurance
·         A company matched 401(k) plan and profit sharing
·         Short and long-term disability coverage
·         Paid vacations, paid personal time and paid holidays

Our Opportunity:
We are looking for an Operations Generalist to serve as a member of our warehouse team.  The ideal candidate is a team player who is self-motivated and hard-working. Each team member is crucial to the overall success of the team, and we expect each person to contribute their ideas for continuous improvement. Our work environment is influenced by our customers – craftspeople and artists helping consumers and businesses’ make their environments personal and compelling through art and wall décor. 

Key Responsibilities: 
Your primary responsibility will not be a single area but rather several different areas and responsibilities in the warehouse as listed below. You will also be cross trained in other areas of the Distribution Center and are expected to demonstrate teamwork and help fellow team members as needed.
·         Pick, quality inspect, and pack orders 
·         Run manufacturing equipment including pneumatic saws, joiner, and manual saws 
·         Ability to measure down to 1/16 of an inch
·         Inspect for quality, measure, and wrap product for delivery
·         Receiving - replenishment of inventory
·         Pulling & quality inspecting product for saw operators
·         Loading & unloading of the delivery truck while helping out in the warehouse on a regular basis
·         Maintain a clean and safe work area

What You Need to Be Successful:
·         Warehouse/production environment experience
·         Ability to perform multiple tasks
·         Ability to lift to 55 lbs.
·         Forklift operator experience (ideal stand-up)
·         Can read and recognize product variations
·         Basic computer skills
·         High attention to detail
·         Good communication skills for enhanced teamwork
·         H.S. diploma or GED, preferred

If you're interested in a fulfilling career, apply today to join our team and help us lead the industry in framing products and services.

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You understand that any misrepresentation or material omission made by you on your application will be sufficient cause for cancellation of this application or immediate termination of employment if you are employed, whenever it may be discovered.

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