Warehouse Maintenance Associates (WMAs), General Maintenance Associates (GMAs) and Maintenance Technicians (MTs) are vital to the success of our supply chain and logistics operations. Our teams perform preventive and corrective maintenance on warehouse facilities and equipment to ensure our distribution centers run safely and efficiently. By maintaining critical infrastructure, these associates minimize downtime and support the smooth flow of products to our customers.

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What is the Warehouse Maintenance Associates (WMAs) or General Maintenance Associates (GMAs) job?
A General Maintenance Associate (GMA) is responsible for the general facilities maintenance of our Warehouses. Ensuring that distribution center facilities remain safe and functional. Responsibilities include general upkeep tasks, such as painting, HVAC filter changes, and regular dock equipment inspections. This position also supports daily operations through minor forklift maintenance, including battery changes and accessory checks.

What is a Maintenance Technicians (MTs) Job?
 A Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining and repairing equipment at the distribution center. Maintenance Technicians focus on the major areas of our warehouses like forklifts, conveyor systems, and facility support systems.

Does a General Maintenance Associate (GMA) need to be certified or trained in maintenance? 
While formal certifications are not required, General Maintenance Associates (GMAs) should have the ability and interest in learning general maintenance practices and prioritize safety in the workplace.

Is the work schedule consistent?
Yes. Supply Chain Maintenance associates have a consistent schedule that allows for planning time and activities outside of work.

Are there any overnight shifts?
Dependent on the warehouse type and shift schedule, there may be overnight shifts available.

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If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, then you can become a Maintenance Supervisor and then become a Maintenance Manager.If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, then you can become a Maintenance Supervisor and then become a Maintenance Manager.
If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, then you can become a Maintenance Supervisor and then become an Area Supervisor or if you start as a General Maintenance Associate, then you can become a General Warehouse Associate and then you can become an Area Supervisor.If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, then you can become a Maintenance Supervisor and then become an Area Supervisor or if you start as a General Maintenance Associate, then you can become a General Warehouse Associate and then you can become an Area Supervisor.
If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, you can become a Maintenance Supervisor and then become an Area Supervisor and then become a Operations Manager.If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, you can become a Maintenance Supervisor and then become an Area Supervisor and then become a Operations Manager.
If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, you can become a RLC Tool Tech and then become a Master Tech.If you start as a General Maintenance Associate, you can become a RLC Tool Tech and then become a Master Tech.
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