Warehouse Specialist, Walt Disney World

The Warehouse Specialist is responsible for the receiving, handling, delivering and stocking merchandise while using handheld technology. The Warehouse Specialist uses power operated equipment such as forklifts and pallet jacks. The position includes work from elevated platforms and confined spaces.

The pay rate for this role in Florida is $21.00 per hour.
Select benefits may be provided as part of the compensation package, such as medical, financial, and/or other benefits. To learn more about our benefits visit:

Responsibilities :
  • Receive and stock merchandise using handheld devices
  • Use a forklift or power pallet jack to “pick” an order
  • Palletize and ship material
  • Inspect incoming and outgoing materials for damage
  • Inventory/count material in warehouse
  • Input into SAP inventory management which requires a thorough knowledge and understanding of the SAP WMS system
  • Tracking parts and tool room inventories
  • Maintaining proper inventory counts within recommended quantities and keeping the parts and/or tool areas neat and orderly
  • Some heavy lifting required
  • Load and unload delivery trucks using forklift
  • Labeling, sorting, wrapping, packing material

Basic Qualifications :
Must have the ability to:
  • Operate electric pallet jacks, stand up forklifts, and aerial work platforms (AWP)
  • Successfully complete all required training, including the use of industrial trucks (such as forklifts and Power Pallet Jacks) and safety training such as HAZMAT and Safety in Motion
  • Ability to repetitively lift up to 50 lbs over the course of a shift
  • Experience using technologies such as Wi-Fi handheld devices and computers
  • Work in sustained hot or cold temperatures over the course of a shift
  • Follow directions, both written and verbal, and work at a sustained pace throughout your shift
  • Bend, kneel, crouch, crawl, and twist to manage inventory
  • Team player with a positive attitude
  • Strong customer service skills
  • Must have a valid U.S. driver’s license

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Previous warehouse experience, including operation of industrial trucks, Wi-Fi handheld devices, warehouse management and warehouse control systems is preferred
  • Standard Operating Hours: Monday through Friday, 06:00 to 20:00
  • Shift Assignments: Hours and days off will be determined through a shift bid process
  • Weekend Coverage: Weekend shifts will be assigned on a rotating basis to ensure adequate coverage

Required Education :
  • High school diploma or GED

Additional Information :
At Walt Disney World, we are makers and doers! Experience the Disney Difference through outstanding and unique perks and benefits like cast-exclusive discounts, and access to tuition assistance through Disney Aspire!

Schedule Availability:
Our Theme Parks and Resort Hotels operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Schedules and start times are subject to vary.

We proudly and enthusiastically encourage qualified individuals with experience in the U.S. Military to apply.

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