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To compensation and benefits that respect and reward our employees for their dedication and hard work. Compensation depends on experience, geographic locations, and other factors permitted by law.
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US Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and a history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and continuous improvement focus. Benefits medical, dental, vision, 401K, life insurance, strong safety culture, and much more.
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Team up to clear aisles of debris, stacks empty pallets from slots in aisle and return pallet jacks to charging area. Efficiently deliver products to correct dock area and shrink wraps palletized orders.
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Build and wrap pallets to meet weekly standards for productivity and accuracy. are our cultural beliefs, the pillars that define our work ethic, collaborative spirit and service. Perform pre-shift equipment checks and safely operate an electric pallet.
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Providing food products that keep operators ahead of customer demand and services that help them run their operations. Carefully move products from racks to pallets directed by order selecting software and equipment.
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We are committedto compensation and benefits that respect and reward our employees for their dedication and hard work. At times weekends and holidays will requiredRecent experience (within past 6 months) in high endurance or highly physical activity or role preferred e.g. lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, etc.
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Our Warehouse Team Members prepare the orders that sustain our business, instilling and reinforcing safety above all else. We team up to deliver accurate and damage-free orders. Safely and accurately select customer orders.
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Our Selectors start at $24.53hr and move to full scale pay at $30.53hr after completing 90 days of employment and meeting 100% productivity. Must be able to read and communicate in the English language such as to attend trainings, hold conversations, receive safety and job-related coaching, read labels, and enter information on reports if needed.
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Experience selecting large scale orders in a warehouse or distribution center environment preferredExperience operating motorized pallet jack or similar equipment preferredWhy US FoodsAt US Foods, we’re committed to our mission of GREAT FOOD. MADE EASY.
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Our Selectors make $27.17 per hour + Incentive pay and overtime! Validate that correct product has been selected and is damage free. At times weekends and holidays will required. At US Foods, we’re committed to our mission of GREAT FOOD. MADE EASY.
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Medical, Dental and Vision. We offer Benefits on Day one! Recent experience (within past 6 months) in high endurance or highly physical activity or role preferred e.g. lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, etc.
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