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Published on May 13 2025

Packer

$13.85  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 26, 2022 to Jun 30, 2023

Employer

6620 S 36th St
McAllen, TX 78503
United States

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Job description

Temporary packers will be in charge of magnesium anode backfilling operation to be sure that there are no voids in the fill around the anodes. This duty consists in mixing metals, preparing anode soil beds, packing, lifting, moving, weighing, strapping and packaging bulky objects. Mixing packaging soil, mixing sealant material, and pouring hot sealant. Anode beds must be mixed, installed, and packaged according to the standards.
Workers must be able to detect if the system performance will not be affected adversely and report to the immediate supervisor to prevent reduction in magnesium anode effectiveness. Worker must make sure that there are no voids in the fill around the anodes.

Special Requirements

Worker should have some mathematics skills, read and write, so it could be easier to follow instructions Must be in good physical shape to be able to bend at waist, horizontal reach, squatting, kneeling with frequency variable. Must be able to lift heavy objects up to 90 lb to waist, 50 lb from waist to shoulder, 25 lb overhead, 90 lb held at a comfortable standing position. For objects more than 90 lb forklift and hooks provided. Workers will be exposed to a hot environment. Post-hire drug test required paid by the employer, all us and guest workers will be screened equally.
One month of previous experience is required to mix grounds for packaging identifying metal preparation for anode soil beds. Workers must use basic tools, ability to follow instructions, ability to work clean and organized, multitasking, obeying company rules.
No travel or education required. No on-the-job training or no daily transportation to the worksite available.

Employer Contact Info

+19566303500

[email protected]

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