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September 26, 2016 at 11:37 am #858980
mertleParticipantWe are looking for an entry level Warehouse Associate to work in PNTA’s warehouse. Your primary responsibility as a Warehouse Associate is general maintenance. This includes:
Theatrical equipment quality control,
Cable testing,
Minor repairs,
Listening and seeking to understand,
Facilitating,
Prioritizing,
Problem-solving, and
Warehouse cleaning (sweeping, dusting, keeping benches stocked and clean).As a Warehouse Associate, you work under the supervision of the Warehouse Manager and interact often not only with other staff throughout the company but occasionally also with customers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Gear Knowledge. It’s really helpful if you have some experience in live event production, but it’s not a necessity. Regardless of prior experience, you must have a voracious appetite for new knowledge. You must be comfortable with your geeky side and eager to learn about new technologies and gear. If you have ever been called a “jack of all trades (with a cool head under fire)”, this is the position for you.
Inventory control. You are heads up enough to see when we have too much or too little of an item, and you let the Warehouse Manager know so that the problem can be addressed. You care that gear is in good repair and correctly stored between use.
Good working with your hands. You have a technical aptitude. If you have experience in carpentry and/or construction, you will succeed in the warehouse.
Miscellaneous projects. The Warehouse Manager will throw random, one-off projects at you.
Other Duties:
Assist in shipping, as directed.
Assist with periodic inventories, as needed.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment.Qualifications:
Must be able to stand, walk, bend and lift gear up to 50 lbs for the majority of an eight-hour workday.
Must have the ability to read and write English.
Must be dependable and punctual.
Must be self-motivated and able to work independently.
Must be able to prioritize your workday according to multiple deadlines.
Must work well under pressure. When a rush job pops up, you handle it in a calm and timely manner, then immediately return to your regular workflow…even on busy days when rush jobs arise every 15 minutes.
A sense of humor is strongly recommended but not required.
Prior production experience preferred.This is not a position for the faint of heart. For those with enough strength and determination, there is room for advancement.
This is a full-time position starting at $12-$14/hour, DOE.
If we haven’t scared you off yet, submit a cover letter and resume to richardb@pnta.com.
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