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The Warehouse Specialist selects product and loads trucks, moving product between the loading dock and the warehouse and moving product within the warehouse. Drive and operate a reach truck, pallet jack, and/or fork truck to select, pull, sort, and stack product within the warehouse and dock.
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Warehouse Selector Ready to get your work done and go home, while earning great income? Our warehouse selectors average between 40-50 hours per week and make $19.00 per hour and with excellent performance accelerate your pay in 90 to 365 days to $21.25 per hour.
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Our warehouse selectors average between 40-45 hours per week, 4 days a week. Our warehouse teammates move product through our DCs quickly and safely, ensuring orders are filled and loaded for deliveries.
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At least 1 year of distribution warehouse experience, including operation of reach truck, pallet jack, and forklift is desired. Our warehouse teammates move products through our DCs quickly and safely, ensuring orders are filled and loaded for deliveries.
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McLane promotes earning, learning, and living a great life. Part Time Schedules (24-29 hours per week): Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (Nights)Saturday, Sunday, and Monday (Nights) The ability to be flexible with your schedule is preferred.
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Our warehouse selectors average between 40-50 hours per week and start at $16.50 per hour. Electric pallet jack experienceFood distribution/freezer experience preferred. Off Friday and Saturday.
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Our warehouse selectors average between 40-50 hours per week and make $18 to $20.75 per hour. Candidates may be subject to a background check and drug screen, in accordance with applicable laws.
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1-2 years of distribution warehouse experience, including operation of reach trucks, pallet jacks, and forklifts, is preferred. Operate reach trucks, pallet jacks, and forklifts to select, pull, sort, and stack product within the warehouse and dock.
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Our warehouse selectors average between 40-50 hours per week and make $24.75 per hour once production and service level goals are met (typically 90 days). Driver Apprentice Program for interested and qualified teammates.
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Our warehouse selectors average 4 days schedules between 40-50 hours per week. Generous benefits available on your 60th day: medical, dental, and vision insurance, FSA/HSA and company-paid life insurance.
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Starting Pay Rate: $18.00 per hour, increase to $20.50 per hour with 100% Production. Generous benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance and company-paid life insurance start on your 60th day.
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Our Warehouse Specialists average between 40-50 hours per week and start at $19.00 per hour. Selection in Foodservice warehouse is a plus. Know how to operate an electric pallet jack. Our Warehouse Specialists average between 40-50 hours per week and start at $19.00 per hour.
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Get Moving with McLane WAREHOUSE SPECIALIST. McLane Foodservice Phoenix is currently seeking EXPERIENCED Order Selectors to pick multiple stop palletized orders in a freezer/cooler/dry warehouse.
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Move product between the loading dock and warehouse. When working in the freezer, McLane provides freezer suites, hats, and gloves. Work in multiple areas of the warehouse including dry, refrigerated, perishables, and freezer locations.
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Warehouse experience preferred. Previous electric pallet jack experience preferred. Paid holidays, vacation time, educational assistance program, and more! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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