Warehouse Technician II

About Plug

Plug is one of the fastest-growing ecommerce companies in St. Louis, backed by multiple Fortune 500 partners. We sell certified pre-owned smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, and accessories: a smarter, more affordable, and more sustainable alternative to buying new.

How We Work

Plug runs on ownership. We move fast, expect a lot, and give people the autonomy to match. No politics. No hand-holding. No ambiguity about what winning looks like. Every person here operates with a founder mindset: clear on the goal, accountable for the outcome, proud of the work.

If you want a front-row seat to building something that matters, this is the place. If you want a job where someone tells you exactly what to do every day, this isn’t it.

The Role

As a Warehouse Tech II, you will lead and execute advanced inventory, distribution, packaging, receiving, and quality assurance tasks within the Mobile Services Team. This position requires an individual with proven warehouse experience, strong attention to detail, and the ability to take initiative and support team operations in a fast-paced environment.

What You Will Own

Dependable attendance, punctuality, and full ownership of assigned tasks from start to finish

Proactive communication around workflow issues, concerns, and ideas for improvement

Receive products, packaging, and other materials from vendors accurately and without damage, following all required procedures

Ability to shift priorities quickly and stay effective as tasks and conditions change throughout the shift

Careful handling and inspection of every device to maintain accuracy and quality standards

Ability to stay on your feet and remain active and productive throughout a full 8 to 10-hour shift

Perform quality checks by visually and manually inspecting the product

Place the device and all required parts into the packaging

Identify and label product packaging for processing into inventory

Complete product labels accurately while managing multiple prod

Sort and deliver products to the workstations and conduct inter-department transfers of product

Receive defective and/or damaged products, inspect, and assign the appropriate defect/issue

Maintain product staging areas in an orderly fashion Perform other duties as assigned, including moving of material as needed

Must demonstrate an engaged, self‑directed, and collaborative mindset, with strong focus, critical thinking skills, and professional integrity

What You Need
  • High school diploma or GED, Associates Degree or higher is preferred
  • A positive, team-first attitude with zero tolerance for gossip, negativity, or disruptive behavior
  • Spanish speaker or bilingual preferred
What We Are Looking For
  • Adequate computer and data entry skills
  • 2+ years of verified working experience with inventory control, cycle counting, etc.
  • 2+ years of verified experience within a distribution, warehouse, manufacturing, or industrial services environment
  • Ability to walk, sit, and/or stand throughout an 8 to 10-hour shift
  • Excellent manual dexterity and hand speed
  • High attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Experience with small electronic parts/equipment (preferred)
The Bottom Line

This is a senior hands-on role at a company that moves fast and builds things that last. As a Warehouse Tech II, you will operate with a higher level of ownership, help drive accuracy and throughput across the floor, and set the standard for how the work gets done. If you have the experience, the work ethic, and the drive to lead by example, this is the right place.

Equal Opportunity

Plug is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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