Full-Time

Distribution Processor

Posted on 10/5/2025

Acuity

Acuity

51-200 employees

Accounting services from bookkeeping to CFOs

Compensation Overview

$19.11/hr

Des Plaines, IL, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Requirements
  • Ability to follow all Safety, Health and Environmental guidelines, policies, rules and training.
  • Basic math/reading comprehension aptitude.
  • The ability to read and interpret a manifest, packing list and complex shipping codes.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Ability to work in a team environment.
Responsibilities
  • Process shipments via UPS and FedEx and loading product into trailer.
  • Process pallets systemically through LIDS, Scanning products into system.
  • Weigh, measure, and label products.
  • Processing boxes systematically through pack size and physically assemble.
  • Package products, labelling and taping boxes.
  • Breakdown of inbound pallets and systemic processing of receipts.
  • Review quantity discrepancies and update system as needed.
  • Wrap pallets utilizing wrap machine.
  • Ensure labels left by distribution attendants are assigned to correct pallet.
  • Put corner boards on product when appropriate.
  • Move product to dock door when appropriate.
  • Hit hour by hour productivity goal. Follow and maintain hour by hour board.
  • Maintain a clean and safe work environment ensuring 5S is followed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior warehousing experience preferred, including experience working in a lean manufacturing environment.

Acuity provides accounting services designed for high-growth startups, offering everything from virtual bookkeeping to fractional CFOs. It combines highly certified people, proven processes, and world-class accounting technologies to manage a company’s books and financial reporting. Clients access a range of services tailored to their needs, from day-to-day bookkeeping to strategic financial guidance, all supported by standardized workflows and advanced software. This makes Acuity different from competitors by focusing specifically on startups and growth-stage businesses, delivering a full spectrum of accounting functions under one roof and emphasizing scalable processes and tech. The goal is to let startups concentrate on building their business while Acuity handles their financial operations and helps them scale efficiently.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$1.5M

Headquarters

null

Founded

2004

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • EOS-powered B Corp status attracts mission-aligned high-growth entrepreneurs.
  • GAAP-compliant services via dedicated controllers boost startup competitiveness.
  • Jirav integration provides ARR, MRR, and CAC dashboards for 400+ clients.

What critics are saying

  • Eagle Rock CFO captures Acuity's scaling clients over $5M revenue.
  • Pilot.com and Bench.co automate tasks, displacing Acuity in 6-12 months.
  • Acuity Behavioral Health funding confuses searches, eroding brand visibility.

What makes Acuity unique

  • Acuity delivers virtual bookkeeping to fractional CFO services for startups.
  • Acuity combines certified experts, proven processes, and advanced technologies.
  • Acuity served over 1,000 companies, including SaaS and ecommerce brands.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Gym Membership

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