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Job Opportunity with Flanker Press - Warehouse Coordinator

19 May
2022

WAREHOUSE COORDINATOR

Location: Paradise, NL

Term: Full-time (35 hours/week, including some evenings and weekends)

Position Start Date: July 4, 2022

Salary: $27,300.00 per year

Flanker Press is a bright spark in the Newfoundland and Labrador publishing scene. As the province’s most active publisher of trade books, the company now averages twenty new titles per year, with a heavy emphasis on regional non-fiction and historical fiction.

Flanker Press is looking for a dedicated candidate to fill a Warehouse Coordinator. This is a permanent full-time position (35 hours/week) with some overtime required. Starting salary is $15.00 per hour. A delivery vehicle is provided, and it can be used for travel to and from the Flanker Press warehouse.

Job duties:

- receive shipments

- unload trailers when books arrive

- verify received product against paperwork

- order fulfillment

- produce invoices

- produce shipping manifests (using Canada Post online)

- order picking and packing

- mailing books via Canada Post and delivering books to locations in the St. John’s area

- maintain EDI with vendors and purchasers

- process returns

- perform yearly inventory count

- coordinate warehouse

- maintain inventory of shipping materials and office supplies

Requirements:

- demonstrated computer proficiency, obtained either through education or previous work experience

- thorough knowledge of and experience with Microsoft Office suite and data entry

- knowledge of Sage/ Simply Accounting is required

- good organizational and time-management skills would be a must

- the ability to perform physical labour related to duties weighing approximately 50 lbs

- a valid driver’s licence is required

To apply, please email a cover letter and a resume outlining your qualifications and relevant job experience to the email to srumbolt@flankerpress.com

Please submit your application as soon as possible. This position will be filled as soon as a suitable applicant has been found.

Flanker Press thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Advertised until July 1, 2022.

COVID-19 considerations:

To keep our employees safe we provide masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and social distancing is in place.

 


About Flanker Press
Turning pages since 1994

Flanker Press is a bright spark in the Newfoundland and Labrador publishing scene. As the province’s most active publisher of trade books, the company now averages twenty new titles per year, with a heavy emphasis on regional non-fiction and historical fiction.

The mission of Flanker Press is to provide a quality publishing service to the local and regional writing community and to actively promote its authors and their books in Canada and abroad.

Now located in Paradise, Flanker Press has grown from a part-time venture in 1994 to a business with eight full-time employees. In the fall of 2004, Flanker Press launched a new imprint, Pennywell Books. This imprint includes literary fiction, short stories, young adult fiction, and children’s books.

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Flanker Press Ltd.
Unit #1 1243 Kenmount Road, Paradise, NL              A1L 0V8
Canada

TF: 1.866.739.4420

Tel: 709.739.4477

Fax: 709.739.4420


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We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund (CBF) and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation for our publishing activities.

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