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A detail-oriented and proactive individual with experience as a Material Handler or in a similar role. Whether you're an experienced material handler or someone eager to contribute to the efficiency of warehouse operations, we provide a spectrum of opportunities right in your area.
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As a General Laborer (also known as Plant Operator, Recycling Associate), you'll be responsible for picking, sorting, and lifting scrap from moving conveyors, maintaining plant equipment, operating a forklift, and shoveling scrap into various bins for processing.
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Material Handler - Jonesville, MI. Must have valid Forklift certification and experience in a fast paced manufacturing environment. Ensure that all materials and finished goods are put away safely into proper areas and labeled with required documentation.
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The primary role of this position is to produce the highest quality veneer and plywood products by working with a team and performing a variety of roles, including machine operation and manual inspection and sorting of material.
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Sorting and rinsing dirty dishes, glass, tableware and other cooking utensils and place them in racks to send through dish machine. Sorting and stacking clean dishes; carrying clean dishes to cook’s line and other proper storage areas; rewashing soiled dishes before delivering.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the coding and entry of AP accounts payable invoices (500+ per week), 2-way match process (Invoice to PO), vendor maintenance, assist with payment processing, mail sorting/distributing, Scanning and Filing, customer service and miscellaneous data entry, other duties as required and or assigned, etc.
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Food Handler Certification and/or Food Handler Card (as required by local jurisdiction) required within 30 days of employment. Manage the Swedish Food Market by overseeing merchandising, pricing, stock rotation, and the cleaning and sanitization of sampling equipment and areas.
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