JLM Dock Associateother related Employment listings - Warren, MI at Geebo

JLM Dock Associate

Pay:
$ 18.
00 an hour 1 Year Stand up Hi-lo experience required.
Must be able to undergo exposure to temperature consisting of 37 degrees for duration of entire shift.
Day shift hours - 8 to 10 Hour shiftPosition Description:
The Dock Associate position assists with receiving dock duties which are not limited to, and may include, lumping, unloading, receiving, loading, pallet inspection, and case selection.
This position will also assist with sanitation duties and the incumbent will be responsible for cleaning each department's receiving area throughout the day.
Essential Functions and ResponsibilitiesAbility to control a power-jack and pass hi-lo trainingAS400 / Sage Keep warehouse clean and organized Receive in product and put away Ship out product accurately Keep pick slots stocked for production needs Uphold food safety standards Follow all GMP'sOther duties as assigned.
Knowledge and
Experience:
Ability to read and comprehend instructions.
Willingness to work in fast paced environment with a sense of urgency.
Ability to control a power-jack and pass hi-lo training High school education plus one year warehouse or physically demanding position preferred.
AS400 and Sage a plus.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to lift, push, pull, 50lbs consistently and 90lbs on a frequent basis.
Must be able to kneel, reach above shoulder level, and reach forward repeatedly.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
to a level of five feet high on a frequent basis.
Must be able to twist, push and carry up to 100 lbs.
on an occasional basis.
Must be able to stand a minimum of 8 - 10 hours.
Must be able to undergo exposure to extreme temperature consisting of 37 degrees for duration of entire shift.
Recommended Skills Food Safety Hilo Html5 Game Framework Palletizing Stock Control Unloading Ibm System I Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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