Material Handler III - Cold ChainAt our Memphis distribution center, our employees play a critical role in getting life-saving products out to hospitals, clinics and nursing homes. We're open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week because the needs of patients can't wait.The most important aspect of a Cold Chain Material Handler's day-to-day is understanding the importance of EVERSANA's Cold Chain operations. In addition to productively and accurately executing fulfillment functions for order processing, including picking and packing product, along with manifesting and staging finished shipments per standard operating processes.Cold chain storage is essential because these products can be highly sensitive to temperature fluctuations. If they are exposed to temperatures outside their required range, they can become ineffective.
Ambient Storage: 72°F, Cold Chain Fridge: 42°F, Cold Chain Freezer: - 20°FHours:1st Shift: Monday 6am start time (12 hour shift). Tuesday-Friday 8am-4:30pm unless overtime deemed necessary2nd Shift: Monday 10am start time (12 hour shift). Tuesdays-Thursdays 12pm-10:40pm unless overtime deemed necessaryEssential Functions:Pick up all ticket orders using a RF Scan deviceComply with all company provided Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Operate a scanning deviceClosely monitor stock control systemsProcess assigned ordersPack orders as per work instructions for each client.Ensure all orders are picked and managed accurately through digital scanner and our inventory systemPosition Success Factors:Show up on timeAre eager to perform their job dutiesSuccessfully process customer orders each dayCan quickly move from one task to the next, as priorities shiftAre focused on accuracy, ensuring products that need to be processed are completedCan complete tasks with minimal supervisionAre consistently meeting minimum productivity standardsFoster a safe working environment by following company proceduresResponsibilities:Adherence to all manufacturing requirements including Current Good Distribution Practices (cGDP) and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)Focus on safety at all times and comply with all safety requirementsFollow all formal standard operating procedures (SOPs) that control the order fulfillment process in temperature-controlled areasMeet all shift requirements as assigned (timely, uniform, etc.)Company Benefits & Perks:Starting pay: $17.75 per hour.Great benefits, including medical and dental plans, tuition reimbursement, and matching retirement plans (401k).Savings & Spending Account(s): Health Savings Account (HSA + EVERSANA contributions), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), and even Dependent Care Spending Account (DCSA).Up to 18 days accrued paid time off in addition to 10 paid company holidays.Employee Assistance Programs offering financial, work-life balance, family planning support, legal solutions and more to employees at no cost.This role takes place in a temperature-controlled environment year-round. Ambient Storage: 72°F, Cold Chain Fridge: 42°F, Cold Chain Freezer: - 20°FMandated Uniform: khaki-colored pants, close-toed shoes, and a business casual shirt.
Leggings, yoga pants, or any form-fitting stretch pants are not permitted. Shoes should be sturdy and provide full coverage, ensuring no skin or socks are visible through the shoe material. Once the probationary period has concluded (60 days) employees receive an allotment to receive customized EVERSANA uniforms.Qualifications:Work experience in a fast-paced, distribution warehouse environment or stock room strongly preferredPrevious work in picking/packing, sorting, loading/unloading, scanning, quality inspection, or various other warehouse functions is beneficialHigh school diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED)Strong verbal communication skills requiredStrong reading, addition, and subtraction skills needed to manage order specific documentation (a calculator may be used)Ability to follow instructions without deviation requiredAbility to work the required hours (expect 40hrs/week), in addition to overtime (as needed)Physical/Mental Demands and Working Environment:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Environmental demands include walking or standing at a minimum of 80% of the shift, lifting up to 50 pounds and performing tasks in a busy environment.
Bending, squatting, pivoting and stooping may be required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.