Amazon Warehouse Team Member – Huntsville, AL

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Introduction

Amazon’s fulfillment centers run on teamwork, and the Amazon Warehouse Team Member role is built around exactly that. If you are in or near Huntsville, AL, this is your opportunity to become part of a motivated group that keeps millions of packages moving every day. Amazon values people who show up, support their colleagues, and take initiative — and this role rewards all three.

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Job description / Amazon / Huntsville, AL

As an Amazon Warehouse Team Member in Huntsville, AL, your day centers on collaboration and flexibility. You will be cross-trained across multiple departments so you can step in wherever the team needs you most. This might mean helping with inbound receiving in the morning and supporting the packing line in the afternoon — variety is part of the job.

You will work closely with your teammates and lead associates to hit daily productivity targets, maintain safety standards, and keep the fulfillment center running smoothly. Amazon invests in your growth, offering on-the-job training from day one so you build skills across the entire warehouse operation.

Typical responsibilities include:

  • Supporting teammates across receiving, stowing, picking, and packing stations
  • Cross-training in multiple warehouse departments
  • Meeting daily output goals as part of a team
  • Following safety protocols and Amazon’s standard work procedures
  • Communicating issues or delays to your lead or supervisor promptly

You will use handheld scanners, conveyor systems, and inventory software — all fully covered in Amazon’s onboarding training.

Requirements & Qualifications / Amazon / Huntsville, AL

To qualify as an Amazon Warehouse Team Member in Huntsville, AL, you will need:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • A team-first attitude and willingness to help wherever needed
  • Ability to stand, walk, and stay active throughout your shift
  • Comfortable lifting and carrying items up to 49 pounds
  • Basic English reading and communication skills
  • Openness to cross-training and rotating between departments

A background check may be required as part of the hiring process.

Wages & Salary & Earnings / Amazon / Huntsville, AL

Amazon Warehouse Team Members in Huntsville, AL earn a minimum of $18 per hour, whether working full-time, part-time, or seasonally. A sign-on bonus of up to $1,000 may be available depending on your location and the time of year (not offered in all regions). Pay is issued weekly via direct deposit or Amazon’s pay card, keeping your earnings accessible and predictable.

Working Hours / Amazon / Huntsville, AL

Warehouse Team Member shifts in Huntsville, AL cover days, evenings, nights, and weekends. Amazon offers full-time and part-time schedules, and seasonal positions are available during peak periods. Flexible shift options make it easier to find hours that fit around your existing commitments, and overtime opportunities are common during busy seasons.

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