Replenishment & Restocking Associate

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815 S. 96th S., Seattle WA

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Food Lifeline believes that hunger doesn’t have to happen, and our mission is to feed people experiencing hunger today and work to end hunger for tomorrow. We’re currently hiring an Replenishment & Restocking Associate. The Replenishment & Restocking Associate will be part of the replenishment of product from and support the inspection, recordkeeping and inventory management of product received and delivered by Food Lifeline. We source and procure over 50M lbs. of food each year from farmers, manufacturers, and retailers which is then sorted and repacked, warehoused, and shipped at our Hunger Solution Center by a team of talented warehousing professionals and over 17K volunteers each year. Food Lifeline then provides this food to more than 300 food pantries, shelters, and meal programs across Western Washington. This work, combined with our advocacy, policy, and community partnerships create a sustainable approach to ending hunger in our region. This role performs daily activities for the replenishment of product from put away locations to pickable bins as well as supporting the inspection, recordkeeping and inventory management of product received and delivered by Food Lifeline. Ensures inventory accuracy, from receiving and receipting to order processing. Ensures the integrity of the database and supports all inventory management strategies. Ready to join Food Lifeline? Apply now! To join our team, please read the full job description and apply online. Complete applications must include a resume and cover letter and this posting will remain open until filled. For more details about this position please apply online at foodlifeline.org/careers We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and seek to bring our values of diversity and inclusion to our hiring process. Beyond our commitment to non-discrimination, we encourage applications from candidates who can contribute to the diversity of our organization and who have lived experience of inequity.

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