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Warehouse Specialist Canada Jobs (On-site work)

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Warehouse Record Center Specialist
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Join a high-energy team as a Warehouse Record Center Specialist in Ottawa, Canada. This active role requires physical stamina for lifting up to 100 lbs, operating hand trucks, and managing inventory with handheld scanners. Ideal for detail-oriented professionals who thrive on manual tasks and imm...
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Canada , Ottawa
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20.00 USD / Hour
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Randstad
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Warehouse Inventory Specialist
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Join our Calgary team as a Warehouse Inventory Specialist. You will manage lot codes, cycle counts, and product discrepancies using lean tools. We require a high school diploma, strong organizational skills, and unrestricted travel ability. Enjoy a competitive compensation package with bonuses, m...
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Canada , Calgary
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Dot Foods
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Warehouse Associate - Warehouse Operation Specialist
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We are seeking a Warehouse Operations Specialist in Delta, Canada, to analyze KPIs and optimize high-volume 3PL workflows. Ideal candidates have a Bachelor’s in Logistics/SCM, 2+ years of warehouse experience, and proficiency in WMS and MS Excel. Bilingual (English/Korean) skills are preferred. E...
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Canada , Delta
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50000.00 - 70000.00 CAD / Year
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Pantos Logistics Canada Inc.
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Warehouse Warranty Specialist
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Warehouse Warranty Specialist needed in Mississauga for a leading North American manufacturer of premium coaches and transit buses. This 20-week contract role offers $26–$32/hour with flexible morning shifts (Monday–Friday). Requires 2+ years of warehouse experience (automotive or heavy vehicle),...
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Canada , Mississauga
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26.00 - 32.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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About the Warehouse Specialist role

Warehouse Specialist jobs are pivotal roles within the modern supply chain, acting as the operational backbone for the storage, movement, and management of goods. These professionals ensure that inventory flows efficiently from receiving to shipping, directly impacting a company's ability to fulfill customer orders accurately and on time. A career as a Warehouse Specialist is dynamic, combining hands-on physical tasks with critical administrative and technical responsibilities, making it an excellent entry point into the logistics and distribution sector.

Typically, the core duties of a Warehouse Specialist revolve around inventory control and order fulfillment. This includes receiving incoming shipments, meticulously verifying quantities and part numbers against purchase orders, and accurately storing items in designated locations. A significant portion of the role involves picking and packing orders based on customer requests or production needs, preparing items for safe shipment. Specialists are responsible for loading and unloading trucks, operating material handling equipment like forklifts or pallet jacks, and maintaining a clean, safe, and organized work environment in compliance with health and safety regulations. Beyond the physical tasks, these roles heavily involve data management. Specialists use warehouse management systems (WMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, and handheld scanners to track inventory movements, update stock records in real-time, and process shipping documentation. They often handle shipping manifests, schedule inbound and outbound freight, and ensure all paperwork is complete and accurate for billing and compliance purposes.

In today's automated logistics landscape, many Warehouse Specialist jobs are evolving to include interaction with sophisticated technology. Specialists may monitor automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), conveyor systems, and robotic pickers. They troubleshoot minor technical issues, perform basic system checks, and ensure automated equipment is running optimally to maintain high productivity levels. This aspect of the role bridges traditional warehouse operations with technical support, requiring a blend of logistical knowledge and mechanical aptitude.

The typical skill set for these positions includes a strong attention to detail, exceptional organizational abilities, and basic numerical proficiency for inventory counts. Physical stamina is important for roles involving lifting and moving goods. Proficiency with computers and warehouse software is increasingly essential. Employers commonly seek candidates with good communication skills for coordinating with team members, carriers, and other departments. While formal education requirements can vary, a high school diploma is often the baseline, with relevant experience in a warehouse, logistics, or inventory control setting being highly valued. Certifications in forklift operation or hazardous materials handling can be advantageous. For those interested in a hands-on, fast-paced career with clear pathways to advancement into supervisory or logistics coordination roles, exploring Warehouse Specialist jobs offers a stable and foundational opportunity in a vital industry.