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Alaskan Copper & Brass Company in Kent, Washington is seeking an Associate Warehouser for a 2nd shift (12:30pm–9:00pm). You will assist with forklift operations, packing, stocking, and preparing orders for shipment.
This role requires reading tape measures, lifting up to 70 lbs, and the ability to work overtime. Starting pay ranges from $20.00 to $22.00 per hour, with union representation after 30 days.
Alaskan Copper & Brass Company
Human Resources
2958 6th Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98134
(206) 382-8488
Currently accepting applications for this job opening at our Kent Warehouse Location in Washington. Individuals who meet all of the requirements will be considered for an interview. Job applications may be filled out in person at the address above or online at www.alaskancopper.com.
Date Posted: June 26,2026
Job Title: Associate Warehouser
Pay Rate: $20.00/hr - $22.00/hr (Depending on Experience)
Hours of Work: 2nd Shift - 12:30pm to 9:00pm
Location: 27402 72nd Ave So., Kent, WA 98032
Representation: After 30 days, required to become a due paying or financial core member of Int. Brotherhood of Teamsters Union #117.
Will generally work under the direction of a Warehouser to accomplish tasks such as forklift operation, cleaning, marking and moving material, pulling and packing material for orders, constructing shipping containers and putting stock away. Depending on experience and qualifications, may be hired in at a higher rate, and given additional responsibilities.
Considered on an individual basis.
1. Total At One Time (Hours)
Standing: 30-1 hours 6 hours
Walking: 30-1 hour 6 hours
Sitting: 15-45 minutes 1 hour
2. Movement of objects and strength required for this job:
Lifting: Carrying:
Up to 10 lbs: CONTINUOUSLY (67-100%) CONTINUOUSLY: (67-100%)
11-25 lbs.: CONTINUOUSLY (67-100%) CONTINUOUSLY: (67-100%)
26-50 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%) FREQUENTLY: (34-66%)
51-100 lbs.: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
Over 100 lbs:OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
3. Required repetitive use of hands:
Simply Grasping: YES Fine Manipulating: YES
Pushing & Pulling: YES
4. Repetitive Actions/Movements Involving the Feet:
Right Foot: YES Both: YES
Left Foot: YES
5. Worker Positions Required in the Performance of this Job:
Climbing: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) Stooping: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
Balancing: CONTINUOUSLY (67-100%) Kneeling: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
Bending: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) Crouching: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
Crawling: NEVER Reaching: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
6. Sensory Requirements:
Talking and/or Hearing: YES
Seeing: Acuity: YES
Field of Vision: YES
Depth Perception: YES
Accommodation: YES
Color Vision*: YES
* Color Vision: Must be able to differentiate between typically red, black, and green control buttons on machinery.
7. Environmental Conditions That Are Found in the Work Site:
PHYSICAL SURROUNDINGS: Inside (75% of time)
Outside (75% of time)
Both (equal amounts)
TEMPERATURE: Cold (enough to cause bodily discomfort)
Hot (enough to cause bodily discomfort)
Variations (sufficient to cause bodily reactions)
WET: Contact with water and/or other liquids
HUMID: Moisture content sufficient to cause bodily discomfort
NOISE: Sufficient to require hearing protection
VIBRATION: Sufficient to cause repeated motion or continuous shock
HAZARDS: Risk of bodily injury present
FUMES: Smoke or vapors resulting from combustion or chemical reaction
ODORS: Toxic or non-toxic smells
TOXIC CONDITIONS: Exposure to disabling fumes, dusts, gases, vapors, mists or liquids that may cause bodily harm.
DUST: Small particulates that may cause occupational disease
POOR VENTILATION: Exposure to drafts or insufficient movement of air