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An order picker is an entry level position working for companies in many industries. The most common roles are found in retail. You will work in a team-based setting putting together orders for customers. You will pick the requested products, package them together and get them ready for shipping. You may also be required to do inventory, load trucks, and track orders using inventory management technology.
Working in a warehouse environment you will be tasked with accurately fulfilling orders. You can work full time or part time hours – often in shifts (days, evenings, nights, weekends). You will be on your foot for most of your shift, possibly operating a forklift and other warehouse equipment.
Order picker jobs are entry level, but if you work hard, add new skills, and show a willingness to move up, you can get promoted to supervisor roles. You could also get trained for specialized roles and over time you could move into an office job.
Order pickers in Quebec City can make anywhere from $15 per hour to start to more than $18 per hour with on-the-job experience. The average annual salary for an order picker is about $34,000.
annual: $33,800
monthly: $2,600
weekly: $650
hourly: $16.25
lowest salary: $15
average salary: $16.25
highest salary: $18.10
junior salary: $15-$15.70
intermediate salary: $15.50-$17
senior salary: $15.60-$18.10
Order pickers are responsible for picking orders and ensuring they are ready for shipping. You will be required to meet a picking quota to keep the warehouse on track. You will do inventory checks and process order documents. You are responsible for the following:
Most order picker jobs are in warehousing. You will most commonly be hired to work in a distribution center or for a retailer. Grocery and consumer goods companies are popular companies to work for.
Order pickers are expected to be hardworking and dependable. You will need to follow direction well and pick orders accurately. Skills that employers are looking for include:
Order picker jobs may require a high school diploma. If you plan to move up, a college diploma is an asset. You can also work your way up the ranks by seeking out supervisor roles. Some roles may require experience using a forklift and other warehousing equipment.