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Reporting to the Manager Warehouse or his designee, this position provides for the efficient handling and movement of materials to and from designated areas in the facility as may be required for processing of orders for shipment, to include weighing and preparing documents necessary to route materials via multiple carriers or for postal shipment.
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Top performers can have the opportunity to grow into various roles within the company including, Route Sales Representatives, Area Manager and more! As a Senior Material Handler, you will lead the day-to-day tasks of the warehouse.
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Ability to work physically in freezer environments for 4-8 hours per day, loading and unloading trucks, and standing for 8-hour shifts. We provide the proper protective clothing, including, freezer jackets, boots, gloves and safety glasses.
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Provides back-up assistance to the Branch Warehouse Manager for generating orders, scheduling and direction of job duty assignments for warehouse employees. Receives and stores product in the warehouse for distribution to Route Sales people, while maintaining an accurate inventory of product and warehouse supplies.
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The hours vary by location and size of the depots, but generally this position is an overnight shift, i.e. 2am – 10:30am, 4am – 12:30pm. At Yelloh, we believe that our employees are the catalyst to the success of the company where their initiative, strategic thinking, and entrepreneurial spirit are recognized.
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As a strong supporter of our men and women in uniform, we will consider recent military experience as a great prerequisite to a career at Yelloh! Comfortable with computer technology; i. NO CDL license required.
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As a full-time employee you are eligible for full benefits and paid weekly! General upkeep of facility including cleaning and/or maintenance of depot and grounds. Inventory Control of our trucks and freezer.
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Will train and help in Maple Grove, Lino Lakes and other sites within the Twin Cities area as needed. As needed unload frozen food product up to 50 pounds from semis into warehouse freezers. Must meet the Federal DOT eligibility requirements, including appropriate driver's license and medical certification.
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Driver, Route, CDL, Non-CDL, Class A, Class B, Class C, Sanitation, Waste Management, Porta Potty, Portable Restroom, Pump, truck, trucking, driving, safety, tanker endorsement, license, yard jockey, spotter, air brakes, dump truck, fork lift, haul, diesel, transportation, motor, load, unloading, loading, heavy lifting, hazmat, haz, military, rig, trailer, tractor, P&D, events, fence.
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Perform other duties as directed by the Distribution Center Manager or the Mail Service Supervisor. Adhere to the delivery route and schedule as assigned. Accurately deliver and pick up mail and parcels between all schools and other District buildings on an assigned route.
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The Material Handler/ Warehouse Specialist is responsible for ensuring the reception and availability of line ingredients as well as packaging materials. Report ALL quality and safety concerns to reporting manager or member of management team not limited but including unknown visitors, pest control, expiration or production quality in question, sanitation, etc.
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NO CDL license requiredKnowledge/Skills/Abilities:+ Values of honesty, responsibility, reliability and team support+ Comfortable with computer technology; i. Education and Experience:+ High School Diploma or Equivalent+ 2+ years of related warehouse experience preferred+ 2+ years of supervisor experience preferred+ Must meet the Federal DOT eligibility requirements, including appropriate driver's license and medical certification.
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As a Lead Material Handler, you will lead the day-to-day tasks of the warehouse. Lead Material Handler. Ability to work physically in freezer environments for 4-8 hours per day, loading and unloading.
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You will be responsible for the training and onboarding of new team members. e hand-held computers, running reports, MS Office programs; or have a willingness to learn. We also provide safety training in the operation of our trucks, proper lifting, use of equipment, and general warehouse safety.
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Pulls Route Sales daily orders from stock and places the orders on pallets or track. Collects and organizes reusable cardboard boxes from Route Sales people. Assisting with route sales routes as needed.
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