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Published on Apr 24 2025

Warehouse Loader

$17.83  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Nov 2, 2022 to Mar 31, 2023

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600 Benjamin Drive
Springfield, OH 45502
United States

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Job description

Operates Forklifts including unloading and loading of trucks. Transports product throughout the warehouse to store product in racking in a safe and responsible manner. Drives and operates forklift including performing unloading and loading of trucks, transporting product throughout the warehouse, stacking, and storing product in racking. Performs other warehouse functions including picking, consolidating, and palletizer. Adheres to all policies, practices, and SOP’s related to producing Safe Quality Food (SQF). Ensures the integrity and continued operation of the food safety system in the event of organizational or personnel changes within the company or associated facilities. Supports special projects directly related to Warehouse Loader position duties.

Employer will offer no less than 40 hours of work per week, 10 hours per day, 4 days a week, multiple shifts occurring between Monday through Saturday (5:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. until 2:30am). Sunday work may be requested. Workers are needed to begin work on November 2, 2022 through March 31, 2023.
Training: Training will be provided for 30 days from each worker’s initial date of employment. The employer will provide on-the-job training in the proper use and maintenance of tools, supplies, or equipment required in the performance of work.

Special Requirements

12 months Forklift operations, preferably in a fast-paced production environment. Ability to bend, stoop, and lift up to 50 pounds. Able to work in a cold environment (34-35 degrees on Plant floor). Driving test, post-hire, may be required. Must pass independently administered drug screen post offer.

Employer Contact Info

+19375254365

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