Warehouse Associate-Wire Cutter
TACOMA, WA 98444
Posted: 6/18/2026
Job Description
📦 NOW HIRING: Warehouse Associate-Wire Cutter- Auburn, WA 📦
💲 $20.00/ hour
⏰ 40 Hours/Week
🌙 Monday- Friday 12:30PM-9PM
📍 Auburn, WA Full-Time
LaborMAX Staffing is hiring dependable Warehouse Associates for a busy warehouse located in Auburn. We're looking for candidates with Warehouse and Forklift experience who are ready to work!
Wire Cutter Associate: Maintain and improve warehouse cleanliness and organization.
Order filling, including wire cutting & pipe order filling.
Safe forklift/equipment usage
Commitment to One Item, One Bin and Just Face It! best practices.
Assisting with loading/offloading freight or delivery trucks
Other warehouse duties as assigned.
Operating hydraulic wire cutting machine.
What You Will Bring:
Pro-active and self-motivated mindset
Willingness to learn from mistakes to increase productivity and accuracy.
Requires punctual regular and reliable on-site attendance.
Ability to learn use of handheld (RF) scanners and operating systems.
Good oral & written communication skills
Team oriented.
Safety awareness
Desire to learn and grow in responsibilities.
Ability to operate forklift equipment such as: Reach Truck, Sit-down Forklift and Stand-Up Forklift.
🔹 Stand-Up Forklift Experience Preferred
🔹 Double Reach Forklift Experience Preferred
🔹 Picking/Pulling & Order Fulfillment
🔹 Loading/Unloading & Inventory Support
REQUIREMENTS:
• 18+ years old
• 3+ months forklift experience preferred
• Reliable attendance & transportation
• Must pass drug screen (excluding marijuana)
📞 Apply today with LaborMax Staffing!
Steady work starts ASAP.
Requirements:
Background check (no violent or sexual offences)
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (253) 292-1180
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