Dry Selector (Forklift)
ELKTON, FL 32033
Posted: 1/19/2022
Position: Warehouse
Customer Number: 12474
Job Number: 1748
Job Description
Hiring for a local warehouse working with natural, organic, specialty and a fresh food distributor-is all about "good" and is growing, so there's never been a more exciting time to join our team. If you're enthusiastic about working in an environment with a people-first culture and an organization committed to good living, good food and good service, we'd love to talk to you! Job Duties are as follows: Pick up proper selecting documents prior to order selection process. Select and separate warehouse product by account and stop number as designated by the computer-generated label. Match product description with label description. Build pallet within the warehouse according to customer guidelines. Maintain production standards, while minimizing errors. Transport, via stand-up electric pallet jack, the completed orders to appropriate staging area in the warehouse. Return completed selecting documents to proper collection site per specifications of the Shipping Department in the warehouse. Other warehouse duties and special projects as requested.
Requirements:
A background screen and 4 panel drug screen will be conducted. "LaborMax Staffing is an Equal Opportunity Employer"
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (904) 494-8055
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