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Warehouse Laborer

Company Name:
Shuster Staffing, Inc.
Job Description:Provide entry-level labor for lumber yard, manufacturing or warehouse facility.
Move or stock materials in a safe fashion as assigned by supervisor.
Follow specific instructions of direct supervisor.
Assist other yard, warehouse or manufacturing associates as required by location management.
Safely and efficiently load, unload and build outgoing loads of lumber and building materials into storage facilities, onto semi-trailer trucks and flatbeds, securing all outgoing loads in appropriate and safe stacking method.
In some locations, automated loading systems are also utilized.
Regularly empties trash receptacles and maintains a clean warehouse and yard.
Safely operates banding equipment, saws and other necessary facility equipment.
Ensures staging areas, loading docks and bays are clear of any materials, lumber or obstacles.
Occasionally provides load delivery assistance upon Location Manager directive when loads are difficult or oversized.
Receives and organizes all incoming lumber, warehouse products, commodities and materials in a timely and efficient manner.
Completing all verification paperwork and material distribution into the appropriate bins and storage locations/areas within same business day.
Participates in and supports Inventory and Inventory Control activities, maintaining organized warehouse and yard as well as counting and preparation work for inventories.
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS: (requirements to perform at a proficient level and be fully qualified)
1.Minimum education required-high school or GED
2.Minimum experience required-Manual labor-intensive positions.
3.Special skills required-Ability to work in extreme weather conditions, follow explicit instructions, lift up to and including 100 lbs repetitively.
4.Other-Use tape measure other basic equipment as assigned.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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