Warehouse Operative

If you've got a strong work ethic and the ability to work nights and weekends, a warehouse job might be just what you're looking for.

The Children's Place, a children's clothing and gear company based in Portland, Ore., is looking for a warehouse operations manager to join its rapidly-growing team, the Oregonian reports.

The warehouse operations manager will be responsible for ordering, receiving, packing, and shipping children's products for Target, Walmart, Amazon, and other retailers.

The ideal candidate will have at least two years' experience in a warehouse operations role and be able to work nights and weekends, according to the company website.

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