Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
Able to lift 40 lbs. without assistance Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses gowning gloves lab coat ear plugs etc.) WarehouseJob Description
When you are part of the team at Thermo Fisher Scientific youll do important work like helping customers in finding cures for cancer protecting the environment or making sure our food is safe. Your work will have real-world impact and youll be supported in achieving your career goals.
Location/Division Specific Information
CTD partners with pharmaceutical and biotech customers around the world to ensure the right patients get the right therapies in the right doses at the right time a concept that we internally embrace as There is a Patient Waiting. Our unique blend of services includes project management packaging distribution transportation management and specialty logistics ancillary supply management clinical supply optimization bio-repository storage and much more. Our more than 3000 employees in over 15 countries work hard every day knowing that what they do matters.
How will you make an impact
As part of our global team what you do contributes directly to our mission; enabling our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer.
What will you do
Our company seeks a Distribution Technician that can pick pack and ship products for the purpose of making the world a healthier cleaner and safer place. An ideal candidate is highly motivated engaged in improving safety quality delivery and cost has a strong attention to detail and experience working in a warehouse operating forklifts and pallet jacks and following standard operating procedures.
How will you get here
Education
Responsibilities
Knowledge Skills Abilities
Physical Requirements
Extended periods of time walking and standing.
Join us and contribute to our singular missionenabling our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer.
Required Experience:
IC
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