Electronics Dismantling - Second Shift Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Electronics Dismantling - Second Shift

e-Recycling Production

Are you a self-motivated team player that would like the opportunity to grow with a company that cares? Do you like the idea of hitting an incentive and going above and beyond what is asked of you? If so, this role might be for you!

Location: Onalaska, WI
Hours: 5:00pm - 3:30am, Monday - Thursday

Purpose &
Summary: The e-Recycling Production team disassembles electronics and sorts commodities in a warehouse environment. Day-to-day responsibilities may include:

Disassembling electronics
Sorting commodities
Cleaning and organizing warehouse workstations
Goal setting and achievement
Requirements:
High School Diploma or equivalent combined with previous work experience required. Warehouse experience, manufacturing/demanufacturing, pallet jack experience, and/or forklift experience is a plus.

Skills:
Basic math skills
Basic computer skills
Strong work ethic
Abilities:
Ability to lift up to 100 pounds regularly
Ability to prioritize effectively in an incentive environment
Ability to work/stand more than 10 hours per day
Ability to use basic hand tools
Preferred
Qualifications: High awareness of safety practices in a warehouse setting. Maintenance or light maintenance knowledge. Basic understanding of warehouse operations. Strong hand-eye coordination. Basic verbal and written communication skills. Attention to detail.

Dynamic Recycling is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled.

All interested applicants must apply online at www.dynamicrecycling.com/careers to be considered for this opportunity.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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