Retail Yard Load Puller

Description:

Order Puller (Yard Associate)
Schedule: Full-Time | Monday–Friday | Some Saturdays may be Required - 7:30 AM - Noon

Location: Indian Orchard, MA
Pay: Based on experience and required licenses


About the Role
Koopman Lumber is hiring an experienced, reliable, hands-on Order Puller to support yard operations and ensure customer orders are pulled accurately and on time. This is a physical, fast-paced role working with lumber and building materials.


What You’ll Do
• Pull, stage, and load customer orders accurately and efficiently
• Assist customers and drivers in the yard with professionalism and urgency
• Operate forklifts and yard equipment (training provided)
• Receive and put away incoming materials
• Maintain a clean, organized, and safe yard
• Work as part of a team to keep operations running smoothly


Why Koopman Lumber
Family-owned since 1939 with steady work, hands-on training, and opportunities to grow.
Best-in-class customer service is the number one objective.


How to Apply
Apply here or at: https://koopmanlumber.com/contact/careers/

Or email: BDoylePita@koopmanlumber.com

Koopman Lumber is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Requirements:

What You Bring
• Working knowledge of lumber and building materials (required)
• Yard, warehouse, or building materials experience preferred
• Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
• Strong attention to detail and work ethic
• Willingness to learn and take direction


Preferred Qualifications
• Forklift experience (or willingness to become certified)


Physical Requirements
• Ability to lift up to 75 lbs regularly (heavier with assistance)
• Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions
• Ability to stay active throughout the day (standing, lifting, moving materials)


Compensation details: 18-23 Hourly Wage



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