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Experience working in a warehouse environment (e.g., order selector/picking product storage, product staging, powered pallet jack/forklifts, etc.) We’re looking for an experienced warehouse freight handler to join our team.
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The highest performing warehouse freight handlers average over $31/hour and our departmental average is over $22/hour - plus benefits, plus paid time off. Warehouse freight handlers perform job duties in a warehouse setting and are expected to accomplish physically demanding work.
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If you want to take the first step in building a career, where you are rewarded for working hard, click "Apply now" or visit our Careers page to apply for the warehouse freight handler position.
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We're looking for an experienced warehouse handler to join our team. Warehouse handlers unload trailers delivering products to our distribution warehouses and use powered industrial equipment such as electric pallet jacks, forklifts, and dock stockers to remove products from trailers.
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FHI offers weekly pay and on the job training. Working with racking systems and loading/unloading pallets (e.g., pulling and placing pallets on/off vertical product racking systems and trucks, maximizing storage by stacking products vertically, etc.
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Our Careers page to apply for the warehouse freight handler position. The highest performing warehouse freight handlers average over $22/hour and our departmental average is over $18/hour plus benefits, plus paid time off.
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The highest performing warehouse freight handlers average over $20/hour and our departmental average is over $16/hour - plus benefits, plus paid time off. Work in temperatures as low as -20 degrees in cold storage sites or up to 110 degrees in dry storage sites while wearing company-provided personal protective equipment and freezer gear.
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The highest performing warehouse freight handlers average over $25/hour and our departmental average is over $19/hour - plus benefits, plus paid time off. Break down pallets and restack cases onto new pallets - this is where the manual labor comes in.
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The highest performing warehouse freight handlers average over $16/hour and our departmental average is over $13/hour - plus benefits, plus paid time off. or other relevant experience such as landscaping, construction, roofing, roadwork etc.
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In a fast-paced environment, safely and efficiently unload tractor trailers delivering product to our distribution warehouses. Ability to lift, walk, bend, twist, reach, push and squat most of the workday.
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Production Pay or $17 an hour base rate, whichever is greater! Prior experience as a warehouse associate is preferred. The ability to hear, understand, and distinguish speech and/or other sounds (e.g., machinery alarms or alarms) in moderate to loud work environments.
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We go the extra mile to develop and retain quality associates and offer a career path to leadership roles with greater pay - an approach our customers acknowledge and appreciate. Warehouse environment with extreme heat and cold temperatures.
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