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Warehouse Freight Handler

Company Name:
Capstone Logistics
Capstone Logistics is a fast growing exciting company focused on 3rd party services in distribution centers across the nation. We are in 45 states and over 240 DC''s across the US. We are looking for unloaders to join our team and be part of something great.
We offer room for advancement and pay incentives. Our comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, and optical after 60 days of employment. If you are looking for a competitive wage, solid opportunities and a career path to success, apply on-line now!
Position:
We are hiring for associates to unload freight to work in a food distribution center in Bowling Green area
Shifts available:
1st Shift: 6:30 - Finish (Approx. 3:00pm)
Compensation:
Training pay: $10
Pay is based on production,
Average weekly $350 - $550
Daily
Responsibilities:
Perform pre-shift checks of work area
Breakdown,re-stack & handle freight products from pallet to pallet by hand
Product and quantity verification
Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
Forklift/Stand Up Forklift AND Pallet Jack experience preferred
Requirements:
Prior experience preferred (not required): Stand-up forklift, Clamp, Slip and double/single powered-riding pallet Jacks.
Attention to detail
Ability to work safely
Warehouse & material handling experience is a PLUS+
Basic math skills
Repetitive lifting & handling boxes weighing up to 75 lb.
Steel toe shoes required upon hire
, Prior experience preferred (not required): Stand-up forklift, Clamp, Slip and double/single powered-riding pallet Jacks.
Attention to detail
Ability to work safely
Warehouse & material handling experience is a PLUS+
Basic math skills
Repetitive lifting & handling boxes weighing up to 75 lb.
Steel toe shoes required upon hireEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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