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Or more full summer internshipMust be summer seasonal Associate employed as Helper, Packer, Driver, Warehouseman, or other Service Center Operational, non-management position. or more full summer internshipMust be summer seasonal Associate employed as Helper, Packer, Driver, Warehouseman, or other Service Center Operational, non-management position.
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Not locked down in a Factory, boring assembly line work, or cash register! Coleman Worldwide Moving has immediate openings for non-CDL driving positions in your area. Coleman Worldwide Moving proudly supports post-secondary education in our communities and will offer the following scholarship program to qualifying summer interns to assist them with tuition in the coming year.
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We are a full-service moving company and this position involves loading, transporting, and unloading household goods. towards your post-secondary education for the second. towards your post-secondary education for the first.
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Must be summer seasonal Associate employed as Helper, Packer, Driver, Warehouseman, or other Service Center Operational, non-management position. Must be summer seasonal Associate employed as Helper, Packer, Driver, Warehouseman, or other Service Center Operational, non-management position.
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Towards your post-secondary education for the third. Essential Functions and Duties:Transport goods using a company truckLead the crew in loading shipment on to and/or off of truckMay inspect shipment prior to loading for proper packing or wrappingPerform accurate inventory of shipmentAssist as need in loading trucks and/or containers for forward movement via interstate commercePerform pre-trip and post-trip safety inspections on truck of moving equipment, interior and exterior of truck, straps and tensioners, walkboards, etc.
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Coleman Worldwide Moving has immediate openings for CDL driving positions in your area. Must show proof of enrollment in school for current year’s fall classes. Compensation range is $20/hr depending on experience.
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Or more full summer internship. Ability to earn incentives above and beyond hourly pay rate for great work provided. full summer internship. full summer internship. Assist as needed in loading trucks and/or containers for forward movement via interstate commerce.
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Ability to operate a box truck or tractor trailer (as applicable to your CDL qualification) Assist as need in loading trucks and/or containers for forward movement via interstate commerce. An array of various types of benefits that are listed down below including, but not limited to a Summer Intern Scholarship.
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The Warehouseman should possess knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques necessary for procurement and distribution. The Warehouseman is responsible for the operations associated with shipping, receiving, and inventory maintenance while ensuring that all of his/her efforts are compliant with the company Health, Safety, and Environmental standards.
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The Warehouseman is responsible for inventory system accuracy and the logistics of receiving, processing, storing, pulling, staging, and re-ordering inventory. To advise the Supply Chain Manager/Warehouse Supervisor of any issues related to materials management which could merit their attention.
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College StudentsWe also offer a Summer Intern SCHOLARSHIP Program! This a great opportunity for anyone interested in earning good pay and a job in which you stay active. CWM will continue to support and promote equal employment opportunity, human dignity, and cultural diversity.
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Must be willing to travel (local, intrastate and interstate) Wrap household goods for transit. This policy applies to all personnel matters such as compensation, benefits, transfers, Company sponsored training, education, and social and recreational programs.
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We also offer a Summer Intern SCHOLARSHIP Program! Funding amounts are paid out directly to the Associate to assist with their various student expenses. Great paying entry level job that allows for growth and promotions for those that show initiative.
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The warehouseman will pull all merchandise required for day stocking. The warehouseman will also assist customers with case lot requests. Notify medical food inspector of frozen & chilled shipments before opening the truck.
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Here are some great reasons why you should want to work for us:Refreshing daily/weekly change of pace with a diverse work environment and friendly Customers. Must work full time through scheduled season (accommodations made for school dates.
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