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Based on business needs and requirements for a role within Warehouse Operations, you will be considered for the role of Warehouse Worker or Warehouse Associate based on your responses to the questionnaire and assessment you'll complete during the application process.
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Work safely, quickly and efficiently to handle freight and move inventory throughout the warehouse. Attend safety trainings to learn how to work safely in a fast-paced warehouse environment.
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Distribution Center - Warehouse Operations. Hourly Warehouse Operations (T0590) Target will provide reasonable accommodations (such as a qualified sign language interpreter or other personal assistance) with the application process upon your request as required to comply with applicable laws.
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Warehouse Associate Wages of $17.70 to $20.20 */hr. Warehouse Workers Wage of $19.45 to $21.10 */hr. What does a role in Warehouse Operations look like? Target team members are also eligible for the 10% Target discount, plus an additional 20% off a selection of wellness products such as fruits and veggies, healthy food, active wear and tobacco cessation products.
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Warehouse Associate Wages of $19.50 to $22.50 */hr. Warehouse Workers Wage of $22.00 to $25.00. Working at Target means the opportunity to help all families discover the joy of everyday life.
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What does a role as a Warehouse Worker look like? If you have a disability and require assistance in this application process, please visit your nearest Target store or Supply Chain Facility or reach out to Guest Services at 1-800-440-0680 for additional information.
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Target Global Supply Chain and Logistics is evolving at an incredible pace. A role in a Supply Chain Facility means being on the front lines of getting products to our guests and stores as quickly as possible to positively impact thousands of fellow team members and Target guests.
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Warehouse Associate Wages of $18.00 to $20. Warehouse Workers Wage of $21.15 to $23.65 */hr. We prioritize relationships, fuel and develop talent by creating growth opportunities, and succeed as one Target team.
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As a Fortune 50 company with more than 350,000 team members worldwide, Target is an iconic brand and one of America's leading retailers. Target team members may qualify to enroll in a comprehensive benefits package, subject to terms and conditions of the respective plans and employment eligibility.
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Warehouse Associate Wages of $18.80 to $22.30 */hr. Warehouse Workers Wage of $22.50 to $26.00 */hr. Target will provide reasonable accommodations with the application process upon your request as required to comply with applicable laws.
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Warehouse Workers Wage of $22.00 to $25.00 */hr. If you have a disability and require assistance in this application process, please visit your nearest Target store or Distribution Center or reach out to Guest Services at 1-800-440-0680 for additional information.
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Warehouse Associate Wages of $18.15 to $20.65 */hr. Warehouse Workers Wage of $19.75 to $22.25 */hr. Able to be trained on and operate all powered equipment safely (including but not limited to Pallet Rider, Scissor Lift, Sit Down & Standup Forklift), and work at heights of up to 40ft where applicable.
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