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Weekday Night Shift | Monday - Thursday | 6:00 pm - 4:30 am | $16.50 - $18.77 / hour. Associates will be loading and unloading trucks in a heavy-lifting warehouse environment. As a "critical infrastructure industry" worker in the Transportation and Logistics industry, associates are considered exempt from local restrictions such as curfews, shelter-in-place orders, and other mobility restrictions when reporting to, returning from, or performing his or her work functions.
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Warehouse Associate Night Shift $20.50. As a warehouse worker you are the backbone of this thriving business, and the work you and the team does allows other departments to function efficiently.
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Flower City Produce is looking for a full-time Night Shift Manager. Night shift experience preferred. Each member of our current night crew has been with us for over 10 years, they are just looking for someone to work with them to get the job done.
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Shift Timings - 2nd Shift (Evening) & 3rd Shift (Night) As a production worker, you will assemble and inspect products and ensure that manufactured products meet quality standards.
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Shift Timings: 2nd Shift (Evening) , 3rd Shift (Night) and Weekends. Store goods and raw materials properly in a warehouse. Shift Timings: 2nd Shift (Evening) , 3rd Shift (Night) and Weekends.
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Helps to clean up all warehouse areas worked during shift by sweeping, discarding of trash, and empty boxes prior to end of shift. Varying temperature levels as product may be located in a cooler or on the warehouse floor.
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As a warehouse worker, you'll use a forklift and other heavy machinery to navigate our warehouse, pull products, and fulfill customer orders from one of three warehouse environments: dry (room temperature), cooler (36 degrees), or frozen (-5 degrees.
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Our warehouse dockworkers are responsible for loading and unloading freight on our trailers in a safe and timely manner. Our warehouse dockworkers are responsible for loading and unloading freight on our trailers in a safe and timely manner.
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Work Schedule: 12-hour Night Shift- Every Other Weekend Off. Warehouse Worker / Team Member. Safely and efficiently operates forklift and other warehouse machinery. Jump in and join the PSC Group to be an integral member of our Warehouse Operations Team.
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We take pride in offering a competitive wage and great benefits including: $19.50 Base Rate $2 Shift Differential $21.50 Starting rate Work Schedule: •Weekend Night Shift /Friday through Sunday / 5:30 pm to 5:30 am Additional Benefits: •$1500 Retention bonus after 90 days of employment.
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Applicable experience could be; teachers, waitress, waiter, host, hostess, receptionist, secretary, concierge, greeter, front desk, cook, delivery, clerk, customer-service, sales associate, retail, sanitation, housekeeping, guest services, utility, maintenance, custodian, janitor, cafeteria worker, warehouse, automotive, factory, healthcare, medical professional, nursing home, college student, bus drivers, beautician, barber, volunteers.
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If you’re the type of person who likes to roll up your sleeves and work hard with a great team, our Night Shift Warehouse Worker opportunity might be right for you! Led by a Warehouse Manager, our team ensures inventory is properly received, distributed, and shipped to our customers- the WAXIE way.
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Singer/M. Tucker, one of the largest distributors of foodservice equipment and supplies in the country, is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Night Shift Warehouse Worker to join our responsive, knowledgeable and friendly team.
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Shift: Sunrise/Preload (3:00 AM - 9:00 AM) Night (10:00 PM - 3:00 AM) Become A Warehouse Worker. Part-time Warehouse Workers get a full slate of benefits and rewards.
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