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Warehouse Associate

Vancouver, BC
CA$52,747/year
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Living Wage based salary of $52,747 annually
Competitive benefit plan
Extended healthcare and dental

About the role

Warehouse Associate***– We are growing our team!***

  • Full-Time, Permanent
  • 37.5 hours per week
  • Living Wage based salary of $52,747 annually.

Who We Are

The GVFB provides assistance to approximately 15,000 people monthly across Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and the North Shore. We also provide food support to 150 agencies such as housing agencies, women and children’s shelters, transition homes and after school programs, which in turn provide hot meals and snacks to thousands of people each week, including people who are unhoused.

Our mission is providing healthy food to those in need. Our vision is to create healthy communities through fair and effective food systems. Currently, the GVFB distributes 8.9 M lbs of food each year.

The GVFB is a proud winner of BC's Top Employers 2025!

The GVFB is a certified Living Wage Employer! This recognizes the GVFB’s commitment to paying fair wages, upholding good work standards for our employees, and contributing to poverty reduction and a higher standard of living in our community

What We Offer

We believe in providing employees with flexibility, and the resources and tools to excel in their role. Employees will work alongside people who are passionate about food insecurity and community. We provide an inclusive office environment with excellent Skytrain accessibility and free parking on-site.

This is a full-time permanent position, with the opportunity to learn and grow. The successful candidate can expect a Living Wage based salary of $52,747 annually.

Our competitive benefit plan includes extended healthcare and dental, and a Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) where employees are matched up to 7% of their contributions. Employees also receive three weeks paid vacation annually, as well as two paid personal days, and a paid birthday day off.

Career and personal development are at the forefront of the GVFB’s culture. After three months of employment, employees have access to $1,500 towards professional development, half of which can be utilized towards wellness initiatives!

Come and enjoy working in an inclusive, award-winning workplace!

Position Overview

The Warehouse Associate efficiently handles, organizes, stores and retrieves goods by hand and with a variety of warehousing equipment, including electric pallet jacks, counterbalanced forklifts and reach trucks. They are also responsible for building orders, upkeep of the warehouse and inventory, and accurately conducting shipping and receiving duties as needed. This position requires constant teamwork and a robust understanding of warehousing and inventory management. A positive attitude, excellent communication skills, flexibility, and a willingness to learn are key elements for success in this role.

Key responsibilities

  • Efficiently store incoming products in the warehouse and retrieve outbound products for shipment, loading completed orders onto trucks as needed;
  • Accurately pick, palletize, label, wrap and stage outbound orders;
  • Rotate stock according to First-In, First-Out (FIFO) and First-Expired, First-Out (FEFO) principles;
  • Monitor quality of all food and non-food products handled, reporting any inconsistencies to leadership;
  • Ensure warehouse, coolers and freezer are kept clean and organized at all times;
  • Uphold best practices in food handling and safe operation of machinery;
  • Assist in shipping and receiving duties, accurately recording product information and movements in the warehouse’s digital inbound/outbound system;
  • Conduct other warehousing-related tasks as assigned;
  • As necessary, support the Distribution and Agencies teams with product movements and setup;
  • As necessary, assist the Warehouse Lead and Warehouse Assistant Manager in executing process changes.

Personal attributes and core skills

  • Ability to safely and efficiently operate warehouse machinery;
  • Ability to effectively communicate with GVFB staff and volunteers both in-person and through written correspondence in a professional manner;
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy;
  • Planning, time-management, and resource allocation skills;
  • Ability to deal constructively with challenges and consistently provide a solution-oriented approach;
  • Flexibility in working in an ever-changing environment where priorities can shift rapidly;
  • A positive, can-do attitude!

Qualifications and experience

  • 1+ years of experience in operating industrial machinery in a warehouse environment, including experience operating electric pallet jacks, counterbalanced forklifts, and reach trucks;
  • 1+ years of experience working as part of a team;
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Teams and iOS (iPhone);
  • Previous experience with warehouse or inventory management systems is an asset;
  • A BC Class 5 driver’s license and ability to provide 3 years insurance claims history and 3 years clean driver’s abstract is an asset as there is opportunity to receive training on relief driving duties.

Physical requirements

  • Exposure to ambient temperatures and noisy conditions;
  • Proper safety footwear required;
  • Bending and lifting boxes up to 50 lbs on a regular basis;
  • Ability to physically operate and handle both a manual and electric pallet jack.

We are actively recruiting for this position and encourage you to apply now if you are keen on this opportunity!

An ICBC report will be requested at the interview stage, to include (driver factor report, drivers abstract, commercial driving record if applicable, 5 years insurance and claims history record).

A criminal record check for working with vulnerable sectors is required upon hiring.

NOTE

Due to the high volume of applications, only those applicants under consideration will be contacted.

Please accept our utmost appreciation for your interest. The Greater Vancouver Food Bank is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Applications will be treated in strict confidence.

About Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society

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The Greater Vancouver Food Bank was set up as a temporary relief to the hunger crisis in 1983 and has grown significantly in the three decades since then. Providing healthy food to those in need. Healthy communities through fair and effective food systems.