Matieral Handler / Palletizer
ELKTON, FL 32033
Posted: 1/24/2022
Position: Warehouse
Customer Number: 12094
Job Number: 1769
Job Description
Looking for individuals to work in a warehouse setting that is not climate controlled, however, it is very ventilated and has many fans and exhaust fans running to ensure it is cool. Duties include stacking 50lb bags if resin and cleaning/stacking/packaging 5 lbs sheets of thermoplastic. The job is very easy with a reputable and kind company.Shift is Monday - Friday 6:30am - 5pm. Must be able to bend down, stoop over, lift up to 50lbs with no problem at times as not all positions require palletizing.
Requirements:
This is a temp to hire opportunity. Dress code is jeans, t-shirt, work boots, safety glasses, and gloves.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (904) 494-8055
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