Warehouse work involving shipping and receiving fragile alcoholic beverage cases and related items in a central warehouse for the Division of Liquor Control using a computerized warehouse management system. Specific duties will vary according to assignment, and typically include operating a forklift or order picker, counting and inventory control, loading 40-50lb cases of product, packing split cases, performing stage audits, occasional special order delivery, setting up agency stores and other duties. Duties are performed under the supervision of the Liquor Warehouse Supervisor.
This position, Liquor Warehouse Specialist (Job Requisition #48983), is open to all State employees and external applicants.
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Resumes will not be accepted via e-mail. You must apply online to be considered.
Please note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this job posting.
Duties are performed in a temperature-controlled warehouse. Incumbents preferably should possess a valid driver's license. Incumbents are required, on a daily basis, to pick 600-1000 cases of liquor from stacked warehouse stock and to lift, by hand, boxes weighing 40-55 pounds.
No educational requirements or previous experience needed.
Valid driver's license.
Experience operating a forklift.
Experience managing inventory or warehouse.
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