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Dusty Robotics, Inc.

Shipping Specialist

Dusty Robotics, Inc., Mountain View, California, us, 94039

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Dusty Robotics is a venture-backed startup automating construction through advanced robotics. Dusty envisions a future in which construction workers make use of robotic automation to make their work safer, more efficient, and more precise; a future in which they don't need to retire early because their bodies give out. In Dusty's vision, the buildings where we live, work and play are built by teams of creative and problem-solving construction crews, who are directing robots to do the physically demanding and dangerous work. The centerpiece of our strategy is the FieldPrinter: a mobile printer-on-wheels that prints building floorplans (in CAD format) full-size on the concrete floor of a construction site. Our robot prints lines, text, and points with 1 mm accuracy, enabling builders to construct walls and fixtures on top of our layout with zero mistakes: We are looking for a strong and highly motivated Shipping Specialist, whose main responsibilities include shipping and receiving, performing inspections, and keeping an accurate inventory of the FieldPrinter equipment sets. This person will also support the field requests for spares and consumables. Additional Duties: Manage the shipping of FieldPrinter set deployments and returns based on contract schedule Communicate with customers on shipping tracking information Provide shipping return labels to customers at the end of the contracts Perform inspections of FieldPrinter sets going into inventory and out to customers Identify and resolve problems relating to shipping Keep up with system transactions and maintain 100% accuracy Keep the shipping area clean and organized Who You Are: Two to seven years of direct working experience in shipping and receiving area Familiarity with Netsuite and SalesForce Experience with international shipping Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods Handling and Shipping certification preferred Ability to work efficiently in a startup environment Proficient with the use of computer Excellent verbal and written communication skills Exceptional organizational and time-management skills Sharp analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to lift 50 lbs by oneself Why You Should Join: In joining our team, youll become an important part of a small and fast-growing company.We are daring to accomplish something big, do you want to be a critical part of Dusty's success? We are deeply committed to our mission, and we believe in removing roadblocks that distract us from reaching our goals. To that end, we offer an unlimited vacation policy, a 401k with employer match, reasonable work hours, and flexible schedules. We know that our best work happens when we feel well-rested and capable of focusing all of our energy on making Dusty successful! Strong, effective teams are composed of people with a diverse set of backgrounds and experiences who bring a variety of perspectives to their work. We actively encourage applications from a diverse pool, including those from historically under-represented groups such as women, people of color, people who identify LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and immigrants. Our Code of Conduct: Dusty Robotics exists to serve a wide variety of customers from all walks of life. We believe that our mission is best served in an environment that is friendly, safe, accepting, and free of intimidation or harassment. We do not tolerate abusive behavior. *We are not accepting unsolicited resumes from third-party recruiters or agencies Apply for this job

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