[Part-Time] Fulfillment Center-Memphis

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Job Overview: Fulfillment Center (Memphis)

Quick Facts

  • OPENING in Memphis: Part-Time Fulfillment Center
  • Team: Amazon (Memphis Branch)
  • Worksite: Memphis Area
  • Work in Memphis, TN.
  • Join Amazon and grow your skills.

What We Offer

  • Starting Pay: $19-$23/hr ($21.50/hr)
  • Perks: Employee discounts.
  • Join a top-rated team in Memphis.


Pioneering the Future of Global E-Commerce Logistics

At Amazon, our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company, and our fulfillment centers are the massive, beating heart of our global supply chain that makes this mission a reality. Every single day, millions of customers rely on Amazon to deliver their essential household goods, life-saving medical supplies, and joyful gifts with unprecedented speed. Every perfectly picked and packed box in an Amazon facility ultimately funnels down to one chaotic, roaring epicenter: the Outbound Ship Dock. This is where the magic of the internal supply chain transfers to the global highway network. Millions of packages are sorted, palletized, and loaded onto outbound trucks in a race against the departure clock. We are actively seeking high-energy, physically robust individuals who possess a massive Bias for Action to execute the final mile launch. If you want high-velocity Amazon jobs where you can physically see the direct, massive output of your team’s labor, the Ship Dock is exactly where you belong.

About the Role: Executing the Final Mile Launch

As an Amazon Fulfillment Center Outbound Ship Dock Loader, you are the absolute final touchpoint before a customer's package hits the highway. You are responsible for the safe, rapid, and mathematically precise loading of outbound semi-trailers. You will intercept packages coming rapidly off the massive sorter chutes, utilizing extreme spatial awareness to build structurally sound pallets or stack them directly into the trucks. You will be operating in a highly dense, loud, and incredibly fast-paced environment filled with moving forklifts, conveyor belts, and strict dispatch deadlines (Critical Pull Times). This role requires physical strength, mental agility to solve stacking puzzles on the fly, and a deep commitment to maintaining Amazon's unyielding delivery timelines.

A Day in the Life of a Ship Dock Loader

Your shift begins at the Ship Dock stand-up desk. The Area Manager runs through the shift's CPTs (Critical Pull Times)—the exact minute specific trucks must close their doors and depart to meet Prime delivery guarantees. You perform your safety stretches and deploy to your assigned outbound bay door or palletizing lane. The chutes begin raining down sealed Amazon boxes of all sizes. You grab a box, scan its shipping label with your wearable finger-scanner, and immediately identify where it needs to go. If you are "fluid loading," you take the box directly into the back of a 53-foot trailer, stacking it high and tight against the wall, perfectly interlocking the cardboard to ensure the load doesn't shift during a 1,000-mile highway journey. If you are palletizing, you build a massive cube of boxes on a wooden pallet, wrap it tightly in industrial plastic film, and use an electric pallet jack to race it onto the correct truck just minutes before the door closes. The adrenaline is high, and the teamwork is absolute.

Comprehensive and Detailed Responsibilities

  • Fluid Loading & Wall Building: Manually stack individual packages high and extremely tight inside outbound semi-trailers. You must build solid "walls" of cardboard (like bricklaying) to maximize the trailer's total volume capacity and prevent catastrophic cargo shifts during long-haul transit.
  • Pallet Construction & Shrink Wrapping: Intercept packages from high-speed conveyor chutes and build heavy, perfectly stable pallets (like playing 3-dimensional Tetris). Utilize industrial shrink wrap machines or manual wrap poles to secure the pallet incredibly tightly for safe transport.
  • Pallet Jack Operation: Safely operate manual and motorized electric pallet jacks (Walkie Riders) to transport massive, 1,000+ lb loads from staging lanes directly into the semi-trailers, navigating a floor busy with other workers and equipment.
  • Digital Manifest Scanning: Scan the final barcode on every single pallet or individual package as it crosses the threshold of the truck, digitally transferring ownership of the item from the fulfillment center to the external transportation network.
  • Deadline Management (CPT): Work with extreme urgency to meet Critical Pull Times (CPT). You must ensure that every single package assigned to a specific truck is physically loaded and the bay door is closed before the digital countdown clock hits zero.

What Our Associates Say: Real Employee Perspectives

The Ship Dock is famous across Amazon for its fast-paced, high-volume environment and intense team bonding. One verified employee review states: "The Ship Dock is undoubtedly the most exciting and chaotic place in the warehouse. You are constantly building huge pallets and fluid-loading trucks, literally racing against the departure clock every hour. The managers are deeply involved on the floor sweating with you, the team works perfectly in sync, and the feeling of closing the trailer door right on time is a massive rush. Plus, the health and financial benefits you get from day one are lightyears ahead of any other warehouse associate jobs I've ever had. It's hard work, but it pays off."

Industry-Leading Total Rewards and Benefits

Command your future with Amazon's dominant, industry-leading compensation package:

  • Top Hourly Wages & Surge Pay: Earn highly competitive starting pay with massive opportunities for voluntary and mandatory overtime (at time-and-a-half) during Prime Day and the holiday Peak seasons. You also get access to Anytime Pay to cash out daily.
  • Total Healthcare Security: Elite, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage that starts on Day 1 for you and your eligible family members.
  • Retirement & Educational Empowerment: Build your wealth with a 401(k) company match. Furthermore, utilize the Career Choice program to have Amazon pay 100% of your college tuition, allowing you to earn a degree while working.
  • Paid Time Off: Enjoy a generous accrual of Paid Time Off (PTO), Vacation time, and paid holiday premiums to ensure you maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Basic Qualifications and Physical Requirements

  • Must be 18 years of age or older and possess a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Extreme physical capability and athletic stamina are absolutely required; you must be able to stand, bend, twist, and lift up to 49 lbs repetitively for the entirety of a 10 to 12-hour shift.
  • Ability to perform complex spatial reasoning quickly (e.g., determining the best way to stack boxes of wildly different dimensions to create a flat, stable surface).
  • Ability to work safely and effectively in a loud, highly active industrial environment with constant forklift, pallet jack, and heavy equipment traffic.
  • Willingness to work flexible, demanding schedules, including nights, weekends, and mandatory overtime when the supply chain demands it.
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