Powered Warehouse Worker Manufacturing at Geebo

Powered Warehouse Worker

Company Name:
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Salary period: Annual
Powered Warehouse Worker - 10290
Job Posting - Aug 28, 2014, 4:10:23 PM
Job Type - Full time permanent
Primary Location - United States - Kentucky
Description
OSRAM SYLVANIA seeking 5 Experienced Powered Warehouse Workers on 2nd and 3rd shift. Sucessful candidates will have 5 years experience in a 250K sq. foot warehouse on at least three different types of powered equipment.
OSRAM SYLVANIA is the #1 lighting manufacturer in North America and a worldwide leader in lighting solutions. Our products feature innovative design and energy saving technology. We sell products for homes, businesses and vehicles primarily under the SYLVANIA brand name in the US, and operate under the OSRAM brand in Europe, China and beyond. Around 60 percent of sales come from energy-efficient products.
OSRAM SYLVANIA's Midwest Distribution Center (MDC) in Versailles, KY is seeking powered warehouse workers on 2nd or 3rd shift. We are seeking safety-conscious and quality-oriented team players ready to handle all aspects of warehouse work.
Prior lift truck, computer and RF experience desirable.
This position requires moving powered equipment and travelling up to 30 ft in the air.
You must be comfortable frequently working at that height.
Candidates are required to pass a post-offer employment physical and drug screen.
Qualifications Requirements:
Prior SAP WMS experience is desired.
Position requires experience operating a case-picker/order-picker or double deep reach truck within the last 5 years.
High School graduate or equivalent required.
Valid driver's license required.
OSRAM SYLVANIA wishes to deal directly with our best and brightest candidates.
We do not work with third party recruiters.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage all candidates to apply directly to our site.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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