Part-Time Warehouse Technician

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The Company PepsiCo Canada is recognized as one of Canada’s top 100 employers. PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. Our product portfolio includes 22 world-famous, billion-dollar brands; from Gatorade to Quaker, Tropicana to Lay’s and more. We make hundreds of enjoyable foods and beverages that are loved throughout the world. PepsiCo's effort to help build a more sustainable food system represents a key element of the company's broader vision of accelerated, sustainable growth known as Winning with Purpose. As part of this vision, PepsiCo is striving to be a better company by further integrating purpose into the core of its business and brands and doing even more for people and the planet. Our purpose efforts include fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, supporting the communities where we live and work, and improving choices in our portfolio through reformulations and new products.

 

At PepsiCo Canada, we are focused on delighting our consumers by delivering high-quality products and exciting brand campaigns. Our people are critical to our success and by supporting their personal growth and development and providing them with the tools they need to succeed, PepsiCo Canada is a company you’ll be proud to join!

 

PepsiCo Foods Canada has Part Time Warehouse Technician openings in the Frito Lay Distribution Center as a Warehouse Technician. As one of the world's leading snack food companies, we've built our success around our people. We´re looking for somebody who can perform general warehouse duties involving; delivering efficiency and accuracy targets, maintaining a clean and safe working environment; inventory management; and operation of an automated pick cart; building orders and loading trucks.


Responsibilities

Uploads cardboard and return product from route trucks into inventory

•Stacks and bundles cardboards

•Picks customer orders by either full of cases by voice or scanner

•Pick customer orders by individual bag on Pre-pick module/cart

•Loads route trucks with product using roller carts or by hand-bombing •Performs general clean-up/sanitation duties including facility and ground appearance

•Work in a Safe Manner utilizing safe lifting techniques

•Attend regular scheduled team meetings


Qualifications

· Able to work independently and in a team environment

· Ability to work under pressure, prioritize and meet deadlines

· Able to lift 50 lbs

· Forklift experience required

· Valid Class G drivers license with a clean driving record is a plus

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