About Shepherd Electric Supply
Since 1892, Shepherd Electric Supply has been the first call when complex, time-critical electrical challenges need to be solved, and reliability truly matters. We move materials accurately and on time, so contractors stay on schedule, projects stay on track, and customers never have to wonder if we will come through.
Our success comes from people who take pride in doing things the right way — safely, accurately, and with care for teammates and customers alike. If you want to do work that matters at a company that notices, this is the place.
Why This Role Matters
The Pipe Yard is one of the most visible parts of how Shepherd delivers on its promise. When a contractor pulls up to pick up conduit, they are trusting that what was ordered is staged correctly, counted accurately, and ready to load. That trust starts here.
This is not a background role. The Warehouse Associate – Pipe Yard is on the front line of fulfillment — pulling pipe and conduit for customers and branches, working as part of a crew, operating equipment safely, and keeping the yard organized and accurate every shift. What you do directly affects whether contractors can build on schedule and whether Shepherd keeps its word.
If you take pride in physical work done right, accuracy matters to you, and you like being part of a crew that holds itself to a standard — this role was built for you.
Work Shift and Hours:
Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 7:00pm
Compensation Details:
The expected pay rate for this position is starting at $20.00 per hour depending on experience.
How This Role Connects to Our Compass
We Keep Our Promises: Customers and branches count on accurate picks, correct counts, and material that is ready when they arrive. A wrong count or a missed pull is not a minor inconvenience — it delays a job site. Accuracy and follow-through are how you keep the promise every shift.
We Stay Hungry:Â You look for better ways to organize the yard, improve staging flow, and reduce errors. When something is not working, you say so. Continuous improvement in a pipe yard is real and it matters.
We Grow Together:Â You work within a crew. That means communicating clearly, covering for each other when volume spikes, and making sure nobody is left without what they need. Yard success is crew success.
We Own It: When a count is off or material is staged in the wrong location, you address it — you do not walk past it. Ownership here means the yard reflects your standard, not just what you were assigned.
We Go Above & Beyond:Â You anticipate the next pull. You stage material before it is asked for. You notice when the yard needs attention before it becomes a problem. That is what above-and-beyond looks like in this role.
Key Duties - What you will do and what it takes.
Material Pulling & Fulfillment
Pull EMT, PVC conduit, strut, galvanized/IMC, and related material for customers and other branches
Verify counts on every pull — accuracy is non-negotiable in this role
Stage completed orders clearly for customer pickup or branch transfer
Communicate clearly with the crew when quantities are short, damaged, or unclear
Loading & Unloading
Load and offload trucks safely and accurately
Confirm outbound loads match the order before the truck leaves
Handle inbound freight carefully and flag overages, shortages, or damage immediately
Equipment Operation
Operate sit-down forklift and pipe bander in accordance with safety standards
Complete pre-shift equipment inspections and report any maintenance needs before operating
Certification required or ability to obtain through onsite training
Yard Organization & Maintenance
Keep the pipe yard organized, clean, and navigable — aisles clear, product stored correctly, hazards addressed
Perform general yard maintenance as needed to maintain a safe and functional work environment
Restock and reorganize material locations after pulls so the next order starts clean
Crew & Communication
Work within a crew — communicate proactively, cover shifts in volume spikes, and hold the standard together
Flag discrepancies, missing material, or safety concerns to your supervisor without delay
What Success Looks Like - After 90 days, you and your supervisor should both be able to point to these markers:
Pulls are accurate — counts are right, product is staged, nothing leaves wrong
The yard is organized, product locations are current, and the space is ready for the next crew
Equipment is operated safely and inspected every shift before use
You are communicating proactively with your crew — not waiting to be asked
Customers and branches can trust that what they ordered is ready when they arrive
You have identified at least one area where the yard can run better and brought it to your supervisor
Who Thrives Here - This role is a strong fit if:
You care about accuracy — a wrong count bothers you, and you recount before you walk away
You work well in a crew — you communicate, you cover, and you show up ready to contribute
You take ownership of your area — the yard reflects your standard, not just your task list
Physical, outdoor work suits you — you are comfortable in a yard environment across seasons
You operate equipment carefully and follow safety procedures without needing to be reminded
You are on time, consistent, and reliable — the crew and customers depend on it
Qualifications & Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required
Prior warehouse, yard, or material handling experience preferred
Forklift certification (sit-down) required or ability to obtain through onsite training
Pipe bander experience a plus; training provided
Ability to perform physical requirements of the role, including lifting heavy material and working outdoors
Reliable attendance and punctuality are essential — overtime required when needed
Electrical product knowledge is a plus but not required
Ability to successfully complete pre-employment screening requirements
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals occupying this position of employment. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skill required of all individuals assigned to this job title. Management reserves the right to modify all or part of this job description at its discretion in order to meet location requirements, staffing levels, and/or any other needs of the business. All of the essential functions of the job, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act and/or equivalent state law, may not have been described. All requests for reasonable accommodation(s) will be reviewed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Why should you join Shepherd Electrical Supply?
At Shepherd Electric Supply, excellence in service, pricing, and products has been our mission since 1892. As the oldest wholesale electrical distributor in theBaltimore/Washington area, we take pride in our exceptional customer service and extensive inventory. Â
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We have a rich history of partnering with industry leaders like Siemens and Eaton, and our commitment to quality and innovation has made us a trusted name in the industry. Join our team and be a part of our legacy!Â
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