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A leading medical device manufacturer is seeking a Warehouse Associate to manage inventory and shipping operations. This full-time temporary position offers broad responsibilities including order fulfillment and maintaining an organized workspace. Ideal candidates will possess strong organizational skills and attention to detail, contributing to our dynamic team environment.
Lexington Medical is a Boston based medical device manufacturer that produces a proprietary, minimally invasive surgical stapling solution. We are one of the fastest growing medical device companies in the industry, growing our revenue exponentially since our product was launched. Our enhanced capabilities and design approach allow us to be nimble and responsive to market dynamics, while enabling us to work closely with leading physicians to bring a unique range of devices best suited for patients’ needs.
We are looking for a Warehouse Associate to join the team at Lexington Medical, a dynamic Medical Device start-up. You will manage and execute the receipt, storage, distribution, and shipping of Lexington Medical products.
This is a full-time temporary position with potential to convert to full-time regular employee.
The hours for this position are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
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