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Adhere to all applicable GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), personal hygiene, and SQF (Safe Quality Food) policies and procedures as described in the European Imports - Sysco Food Safety Training Manual.
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Take advantage of on the job training to operate power equipment including forklift, hand tools, and other devices. Work experience in a fast-paced, distribution or warehouse environment or stock room strongly preferred; picking/packing, sorting, loading/unloading, scanning, or various other warehouse functions.
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Must pass Forklift training and receive certification. Warehouse Worker Wage: $15.50 Hourly Why should you join our team? Our location in Aurora, CO has an opening for a Warehouse Worker.
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1 year of warehouse, military, or physically active job experience. Under general supervision, the associate will accurately and efficiently select products in the warehouse. 1 year of warehouse, military, or physically active job experience.
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May require training and operation of a manual pallet jack, electric pallet jack, and/or forklifts. The Warehouse Worker? Load, unload and transport products and materials to different areas of the warehouse and/or other client locations.
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Our Distribution Center offers a consistent, flexible schedules, excellent on the job training and professional development and opportunity for growth in a FUN, unique team environment. Restock warehouse inventory by accurately scanning merchandise into specific locations.
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Reviewing dispatch operations to identify technical and operational training needs and recommend operational improvements to assure timely dispatch in both transportation and warehouse. Working with HR with all facets of transportation personnel to include, but not limited to: interviewing, hiring, training, terminations, disciplinary issues and driver performance according to DOT laws and SFC policies as measured by recruitment and turnover rate.
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Always Learning - We offer on the job training to certify you in driving our power industrial equipment, specialized processes and certify you to operate our advanced automation. Our Distribution Center is looking for dynamic and motivated warehouse associates to join our team.
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