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Core Hours: 6:00 am - 3:30 pm (Mon - Thurs); Half-day on Fridays; Overtime available as needed. Experience: 3+ years of warehouse and shipping/receiving experience in a production environment.
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Voluntary overtime available at $30/hr. Kelly ® Professional & Industrial is looking for a Warehouse Team Lead to work at a global automotive manufacturer and warehouse in Santa Teresa, NM. Sound good.
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Overtime hours & pay. Wear comfortable clothing to move around the warehouse safely while you work. Warehouse Associate (Seasonal) No warehouse experience is necessary. Whether you work in our global headquarters in Boston or Berlin, or in our warehouses or offices throughout the world, were reinventing the way people shop for their homes.
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Loading, unloading, picking, packing or moving goods in a warehouse environment; forklift / cherry picker experience preferred. Overtime may be required; extended day, evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand and may include little to no advanced notice.
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11 paid holidays each year 2 weeks of paid vacation to start (accrued weekly), and prorated based on hire date Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Up to 5% 401K match starting day one of employment Tuition reimbursement to support your education goals More details about the opportunity: High School Diploma or equivalent is required Previous warehouse receiving and shipping experience preferred.
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6 months of related experience (i.e. working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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Warehouse Order Picker job responsibilities include efficiently coordinating and storing products, accurately performing order selector duties such as pulling and packing products based on daily orders, assembling products, scanning equipment for warehouse management system compliance, being responsible for distributing material, tools, equipment, and products within establishments, and keeping inventory organized and in good rotation.
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Cooler of Gatorade and protein bars delivered to your job by the warehouse team. Along with our industry leading pay and incentive programs, we also provide flexible schedules to match YOUR lifestyle and NO ON-CALL or MANDATORY WEEKENDS. Overtime available on a volunteer basis.
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POSITION REPORTS TO: Used Oil Warehouse Manager. Must be able to work overtime, nights, weekends, and travel overnight if needed. Supervise warehouse used oil team and coordinate daily task with the used oil manager.
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Overtime available on a volunteer basis. No need to pick up equipment from the warehouse or supplier or dispose of trash. Our warehouse DELIVERS everything needed to complete your install to the job.
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The ideal candidate would have at least one year of experience in a warehouse environment, previous experience operating material handling equipment, forklift certification, possess excellent attention to detail, communication, and problem-solving skills, be able to stand/sit/walk for long periods, and push/pull/lift 50 pounds when necessary.
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Leading Global Oil Distribution and Manufacturing company seeking Forklift operator in the warehouse - will train, but previous forklift experience is helpful! weekly pay - lots of Overtime available.
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A Winston-Salem warehouse and distributor is looking for a bilingual night shift picker and packer and warehouse worker. The company offers excellent benefits, opportunities for bonuses, overtime, and it pays for employees' meals once a week.
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On-site support and training from our field supervisor teamBonus incentivesFully stocked warehouse with parts runners operating 7 days a weekTraining & Development Programs: sheet metal class, boiler training, electrical training, zoning training, oil training, and more.
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Up to $15,000 Sign On Bonus Earn up to $110,000 per year including base, overtime, and incentives Hiring immediately Industry-leading total rewards package On-the-job training with career growth opportunities No college degree or previous warehouse experience required.
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