Fork lift operator Manufacturing at Geebo

Fork lift operator

Company Name:
Kelly Services
Kelly Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: KELYA, KELYB) is a leader in providing workforce solutions. Kelly offers a comprehensive array of outsourcing and consulting services as well as world-class staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and direct-hire basis. Serving clients around the globe, Kelly provided employment to more than 540,000 employees in 2013. Revenue in 2013 was $5.4 billion. Visit kellyservices.com and connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Download WorkWire, a free career and employment resource iPad app by Kelly Services.
If you are interested in building a career, we have an ideal opportunity for you! Kelly Services is currently hiring Fork lift operators. Kelly is dedicated to fostering professional career development through continuous training. Ideal candidates are team players with good attendance who want to learn and expand their skills and talents.
Kelly Services is now taking applications for industrial Fork lift operator positions for a local manufacturing company.
Must be able to lift up to 50lbs (may be on a constant basis)
Able to stand up to 10 hours a day in a fast paced environment
Must be flexible with the start and end times of the shift (first shift may start as early as 4:20am and second shift may stay as late as 1:20am)
Must be available for mandatory daily and weekend overtime
As a Kelly Services employee, you will also receive great perks, including:
Electronic pay via direct deposit or pay card
Service bonus/holiday pay
Optional health insurance
Training via our exclusive employee Web site, myKelly.com
Don-t miss out!
Requirements
High School diploma is preferred but not required
Must have previous forklift diving experience or a desire and ability to learnEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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