Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator General Labor - Hutchins, TX at Geebo

Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator

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8 Hutchins, TX Hutchins, TX Contract Contract $14.
50 - $16.
00 an hour $14.
50 - $16.
00 an hour Hiring Immediately for Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator Jobs in Hutchins, TX:
If you're looking for a Warehouse Forklift job, then look no further! Inergroup is looking for candidates who thrive in a fast-moving environment for Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator jobs in Hutchins, TX.
While working in as a Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator for Inergroup, you will earn weekly pay of $14.
50 - $16/hour
other great benefits! Job Duties - Primary responsibilities for Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator jobs include:
Pick orders for shipment and assemble merchandise to be shipped Load and unload freight in an efficient and safe manner Process orders including picking, checking, sorting, consolidating freight Prepare packaged items for shipping Other warehouse, general labor activities Qualifications - Candidates should meet the requirements below for consideration for these Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator positions:
Previous forklift experience is required.
Ability to stand for entire shift and walk throughout the warehouse.
Strong work ethic and a commitment to punctuality and attendance.
Flexibility to adapt to changing tasks and priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to follow both verbal and written instructions accurately.
Benefits - Inergroup values our employees and we offer the following
Benefits:
Medical, dental, and vision plans Weekly pay and Paid Holidays Generous referral bonuses Schedule:
We have openings on multiple shifts and can help you choose the best shift to fit your schedule! Apply Now:
For instant consideration for this Warehouse Picker - Forklift Operator job in Hutchins, TX, click on Apply Now! - We are urgently hiring and look forward to welcoming you to our team!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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