Kitting Associate – Spanish Fork Location

Overview
Join our dynamic team as a Kitting Associate at our Spanish Fork location! In this energetic role, you will be a vital part of our warehouse operations, ensuring that all components and materials are accurately assembled and prepared for shipment. Your enthusiasm and attention to detail will help us deliver exceptional service to our customers. This paid position offers a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills in a fast-paced environment while contributing to a collaborative team dedicated to excellence.

Responsibilities

  • Assemble and organize product kits according to specified guidelines, ensuring accuracy and completeness
  • Verify inventory levels and communicate shortages or discrepancies promptly
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area to promote efficiency and safety standards
  • Collaborate with team members to meet daily production goals and deadlines
  • Inspect assembled kits for quality assurance, ensuring they meet company standards before shipping
  • Work with the quality team to report any damaged product that needs to be set aside (quarantined) before continuing with a new product
  • Follow all safety protocols and procedures diligently during all phases of work
  • Document completed tasks accurately in tracking systems and report any issues or concerns to supervisors
  • Must be available to work at Nuvia’s warehouse in Draper as required by business needs. This may include occasional shifts or tasks that specifically require on-site presence at Nuvia’s warehouse. Flexibility and willingness to travel to this location are essential.
  • Any additional duties as assigned by the Supervisor.

Skills

  • Strong attention to detail with excellent organizational skills
  • Ability to follow detailed instructions and work efficiently in a team environment
  • Good communication skills for effective collaboration with colleagues and supervisors
  • Basic physical stamina for standing long periods of time
  • Bending, moving materials and lifting between 30-40 lbs.
  • Prior experience in warehouse operations or assembly is a plus but not required
  • Familiarity with inventory management systems or similar software is beneficial
  • Positive attitude with a proactive approach to problem-solving
  • Able to read, write, and understand work instruction and training materials
  • Must be able to pass certifications e.g., written tests and on-the-job certifications
  • Microsoft Office knowledge and Scanning
  • Billingual: English – Spanish is a plus but not required

Education/Experience:

High School Diploma – preferred but not required

Embark on a rewarding journey with us where your energy fuels our success! We value motivated individuals eager to work in a supportive environment that recognizes hard work and dedication.

Pay: $15.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Application Question(s):

  • Have you worked in a Warehouse before?

Location:

  • Spanish Fork, UT 84660 (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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