United States · Missouri · location 636

Amazon warehouse hiring history in St. Louis

A research-first view of distinct public Job IDs, archive coverage and role metadata previously associated with St. Louis, Missouri.

Historical archiveLatest retained June 8, 2026
1distinct public Job IDs
1active calendar months
1recent distinct records
June 6, 2026archive begins

The local archive in context

The local archive footprint for St. Louis, Missouri consists of 1 distinct public Job ID. ZemGuru can verify observations in 1 calendar months during an archive window spanning 1 months.

The source most recently changed 74 days before this build, which is useful for archive context but cannot confirm an opening today.

The city record contributes actual role language — Amazon Locker+ Retail Associate — rather than a generic warehouse keyword list. Job-type labels resolve to Flex Time after formatting differences are normalized.

Recent metadata references 63108 and carries Regular employment wording.

A maximum retained hourly figure of $16.25 appears in the source, but future compensation requires fresh verification.

Across 1,145 published United States location records, St. Louis is #1,103 of 1,145 by distinct Job IDs and #1,137 of 1,145 by active-month count. A visitor can turn the historical profile into filters for location and job type, while leaving current truth to the official page.

No period total is used to imply hiring volume. Distinct Job IDs, canonical geography and source fields define the public claims.

Archive chronology at a glance

The inclusive archive boundary covers 1 calendar months. Stored observations occur in 1 of them, a derived coverage ratio of 100%. This ratio describes the record's distribution, not hiring intensity.

100%1 active of 1 archive months
First retained
June 6, 2026
Latest retained
June 8, 2026
Active / span
1 / 1 months

The city among its closest archive peers

This bounded table compares St. Louis with up to four Missouri location records closest by distinct Job ID count. It measures archive evidence only—not hires, applications, demand or future availability.

  1. Brookfield2Job IDs4active months
  2. St Louis1Job ID4active months
  3. Chesterfield1Job ID3active months
  4. Jackson1Job ID1active month
  5. St. Louis1Job ID1active month

Auditable records from the city sample

Duplicate appearances of the same Job ID are collapsed. This recent sample is limited to 1 distinct record and is not the full city history.

JOB-US-0000014762

Amazon Locker+ Retail Associate

Employment
Regular
Postal area
63108
Retained observation

What recent metadata preserves

St. Louis exposes 10 validated fact dimensions in this build. The labels below come from the snapshot; absent fields are not inferred.

01

Distinct public Job IDs

  • 1
02

Recent distinct titles

  • Amazon Locker+ Retail Associate
03

Normalized job categories

  • Flex Time
04

Employment metadata

  • Regular
05

Postal-area sample

  • 63108
06

Highest preserved hourly rate

  • $16.25 per hour

Use the city evidence without overreading it

The checklist is assembled from fields available for St. Louis. It helps define a useful alert without implying that the archive predicts another opening.

  1. 01

    Test the location in advance

    Estimate travel to the St. Louis area, including the retained postal references 63108, and decide which shift times would be workable.

  2. 02

    Translate history into filters

    Review the observed category set — Flex Time — and choose only the work patterns you would realistically consider.

  3. 03

    Recheck compensation and schedule

    The archive contains a maximum retained rate of $16.25 per hour. Treat it as historical context and compare it with the exact pay and schedule on a new official listing.

  4. 04

    Verify every detected match

    Use monitoring for discovery, then confirm title, address, employment type, eligibility and availability through the official hiring process.

Get notified when a matching opening appears

ZemGuru helps you understand the historical picture. ShiftSniper is the primary service that monitors public Amazon hiring pages and can send a Telegram message after it observes a new match for St. Louis, United States. You always review availability and apply through the official hiring process.

Historical data boundary

This page does not claim that Amazon is currently hiring in St. Louis. It does not predict a future opening and does not replace the official hiring process.

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