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Warehouse Worker: – Harvard University

Position Description:
Warehouse Worker:
• Test returned phone equipment
• Compile a list of ‘still’ registered phones
• Clean & test phones
• Box up and label phones to return to inventory
• Box up phones or package up phones to be able to put out to bid
• Recycle and dispose of ALL old legacy phones, accessories, parts, wiring, etc. inside test lab and telecom caged area at 28 Travis Street
• Other duties and tasks

Qualifications
• Excellent organizations skills and time management skills
• Take direction and be able to work independently
• Ability to work well with others
• Load materials for shipping
• Unload/receive in incoming shipments
• Physically move products out for shipment or coming in for storage
• Ability to use computer technology to make labels, track inventory and keep a record of inventory
• Responsible for sorting, organizing, and keeping track of inventory of both incoming and outgoing products.
• Responsible for disposing and recycling products and materials.
• Ability to lift and move heavy objects

This person would report to 28 Travis Street, Allston.

[Full-Time (Hourly)] Hourly Rate: 20-20

Schedule Requirements:
1st shift

Minimum Requirements:
• Excellent organizations skills and time management skills
• Take direction and be able to work independently
• Ability to work well with others
• Load materials for shipping
• Unload/receive in incoming shipments
• Physically move products out for shipment or coming in for storage
• Ability to use computer technology to make labels, track inventory and keep a record of inventory
• Responsible for sorting, organizing, and keeping track of inventory of both incoming and outgoing products.
• Responsible for disposing and recycling products and materials.
• Ability to lift and move heavy objects
Level of English Required: Intermediate

How to Apply:
please send your resume / interest letter to Angie Boudreau at Angela_Boudreau@harvard.edu OR text me at (617) 340-7539

 
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