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Position: XL Warehouse Associate (Based in Memphis) Employer: Amazon (Hiring in Memphis) Worksite: Memphis, TN

Compensation: $21-$25/Hour (approx. $48.4k/Year) Benefits: This role offers a competitive benefits package. Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

Day-to-Day

This role centers on your professional skills within the Warehousing space in Memphis.

  • This Memphis-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Memphis, TN is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Memphis, a key hub for the Warehousing industry.


Think Big. Work Bigger.

Not everything Amazon sells can fit inside a standard brown box. When a customer orders a 75-inch television, a sectional sofa, a kayak, or a massive backyard grill, it flows through our highly specialized XL Fulfillment network. As an XL Warehouse Associate, you are joining an elite tier of material handlers. These unique Amazon warehouse jobs move away from the rapid-fire scanning of small items and focus entirely on the safe, coordinated movement of heavy, bulky freight, making it a standout path in modern logistics careers.

A Specialized Work Environment

The XL facility operates at a different rhythm. Safety and coordination take precedence over raw speed. You will not find the traditional robotic pods here; instead, you will find massive wide-aisle racking systems and a fleet of heavy-duty industrial machinery. Teamwork is not just encouraged; it is a mandatory safety requirement.

  1. Coordinated Team Lifting: You will partner with colleagues to execute mechanical and manual team lifts for oversized merchandise weighing anywhere from 50 to over 150 pounds, utilizing ergonomic straps, dollies, and hoists to prevent injury.
  2. Heavy Machinery Operation: XL associates are frequently cross-trained and certified to drive Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT). You will learn to safely operate clamp trucks (which squeeze large boxes instead of using forks), center-riders, and high-reach forklifts. All training and OSHA-compliant certification is provided on-site at no cost to you.
  3. Custom Prep and Palletizing: Heavy items require special care to survive transit. You will securely band and shrink-wrap oversized products onto custom pallets, ensuring fragile electronics or heavy furniture are locked down for the outbound trucks.

Premium Pay and Exclusive Perks

Because of the specialized skills and heavy lifting required, XL facility associates typically earn premium pay rates compared to standard fulfillment roles. Beyond the elevated paycheck, you will secure your future with Amazon's Day 1 healthcare coverage, extensive parental leave policies, and the Career Choice program, which funds commercial driving (CDL) school, IT certifications, and bachelor's degrees. If you have a safety-first mindset and the physical strength to handle bulky freight, this is the career for you.

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