Warehouse Operator General Labor - Whitewater, WI at Geebo

Warehouse Operator

3.
0 Whitewater, WI Whitewater, WI Full-time Full-time $27.
37 an hour $27.
37 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago Provisur is an industry leader that pushes the boundaries of ingenuity, bringing precision-engineered food processing equipment, aftermarket parts and service to locations around the world.
As a global leader with a close-knit family feel, we take pride in taking care of our people.
Check out our videos at jobs.
jobvite.
com/provisur and see for yourself! Our Warehouse Operators are key factors in making sure our parts and products get where they need to be - either within the facility or to our customers.
Work hours are Monday through Friday, 1st shift.
Pay is $27.
37 / hr.
What You'll Do:
Move stock around by hand or using a forklift Picking and pack orders Building skids for goods.
Ship and receive goods and equipment What You'll Need:
Knowledge and experience with UPS shipping software.
Excellent problem solving skills.
Knowledge and experience in forklift operation.
Ability to use hand tools related to pallet making.
Ability to read a tape measure with accuracy.
Ability to cut materials with precise accuracy.
1 to 2 years experience in a shipping department High School diploma or equivalent What You'll Enjoy:
A team that collaborates well and truly enjoys working together Environment where we promote from within, cross-train and provide ongoing skill development Robust benefits package including great health insurance, holiday pay, employee referral bonuses, and even pet insurance! Safe, clean, air-conditioned facility Retirement savings (401k) opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO) A company dedicated to the local community that gives back through charitable contribution #CB.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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