Arca Continental

Warehouse Logistics Associate in El Venado (Grupo Libra)


About the company

At Arca Continental, we value each employee as a key contributor, fostering growth, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We are a leader in the beverage industry, serving communities with innovative, high-quality products while ensuring operational excellence.

Job description

We're hiring a Warehouse Logistics Associate to ensure smooth operations across production, machinery support, and customer-facing sales teams. This role directly impacts efficiency and service quality in our facilities, working onsite with flexible shift options to match operational needs. Key Responsibilities: - Operate forklifts and pallet jacks to load/unload 50+ shipments daily, maintaining 99.8% inventory accuracy using SAP inventory management systems. - Collaborate with logistics coordinators to optimize delivery routes, reducing fuel costs by 12% annually through real-time GPS tracking and load balancing. - Conduct weekly safety inspections of warehouse equipment, documenting hazards in our EHS portal and leading 15-minute team huddles to reinforce protocols.

Job benefits

- Receive competitive base pay starting at $18.50/hour plus quarterly bonuses of up to $1,200 for perfect attendance and punctuality, with overtime at 1.5x rate. - Access flexible shift scheduling (4-day/10-hour or 5-day/8-hour patterns) with 15 paid vacation days annually and 8 company holidays. - Grow through our tuition reimbursement program (up to $3,500/year) and cross-training in production, logistics, or sales based on performance reviews.

Job requirements

- 1+ years of experience in warehouse operations, including inventory management, shipping/receiving, or material handling in fast-paced environments. - Proficient in SAP WM or similar warehouse management systems, with basic Excel skills for tracking metrics like order fulfillment rates. - Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in teams, communicating clearly during shift changes and resolving discrepancies in inventory counts.