Heavy Production Associate - Great 1st Shift Schedule -- Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply -- Wilke Administrative & Office Jobs at Geebo

Heavy Production Associate - Great 1st Shift Schedule -- Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply -- Wilke

Company Name:
Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply
We are now actively recruiting a full-time Heavy Production Associate for this location. This position calls for approximately 40 hours per week -- Monday through Friday with a start time as early as 6:00am or as late as 8:00am. Assigned shift may be 8 to 10 hours/day. Some additional hours may also be required.
The ideal Heavy Production Associate candidate will have previous production/manufacturing experience in a fast-paced environment, be physically able to perform the requirements of this position (heavy production requires lifting up to 75lbs and standing for 8-10 hrs/day), be reliable, have a stable work history and the ability to pass extensive pre-employment background checks (including a criminal background check) & a drug test.
Responsibilities include:
-- preparing and processing various linen items (i.e. napkins, aprons, towels, etc) for/through our washroom
-- operating industrial sorting and washing/drying machines
-- maintaining a clean work environment by organizing products, daily clean-up of work area and appropriately disposing of waste/trash
-- performing all assigned duties in a safe fashion and in accordance with OSHA standards and directives
-- reporting any unsafe conditions or practices to management in a prompt fashion
-- meeting production standards
-- performing other duties as assignedEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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