Warehouse Associate - Food Sorting & Packing - Sharing Excess
Philadelphia, PA 19153
About the Job
Start your day by getting your hands dirty and doing good. Our warehouse associates work 7 am-2 pm every weekday and are responsible for sanitation/managing food waste and assisting with warehouse operations in the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working on a team, in a temperature-controlled warehouse environment. You will assist with a variety of essential tasks to ensure our operations run smoothly and be an essential part of our nonprofit as we reduce food waste and food insecurity across Philadelphia.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Inspecting and de-packaging all of the non-edible produce (including food that is bruised, moldy, punctured, etc).
- Set up, breakdown, and general upkeep of food sorting area.
- Supervising and training on-site volunteer produce sorters/depackagers, when applicable.
- Packs produce in boxes ready for distribution.
Qualifications:
- Available 7 am -2 pm M-F.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at one time.
- Must have a personal vehicle. Our warehouse is in an industrial area and not accessible via public transportation.
- Passionate about community food security and reducing food waste, interested in mission-driven work.
About Sharing Excess:
Sharing Excess is a Philadelphia-based nonprofit that rescues food and feeds communities. While over 40 million people in the US face food insecurity, nearly 40% of the nation's food supply is going to waste. By partnering with grocery stores, restaurants, wholesalers, and farmers, Sharing Excess has delivered over 50 million meals to a network of nonprofits, food banks, and community organizations. Our team embraces a fun, fast-paced, agile, and creative startup environment that is laser-focused on improving access to excess and making food a basic human right. If you're passionate about connecting with people, building innovative solutions, and want to make this world a better place, look no further than team SE.
Source : Sharing Excess