Non Profit Forklift Operator- Swing Shiftother related Employment listings - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Non Profit Forklift Operator- Swing Shift

A local non-profit company is looking to add an order picking Forklift Operator to their warehouse team! This organization helps to deliver food to 275 food banks, shelters, and meal programs throughout Washington.
This company provides competitive pay, detailed training, family oriented environment, and extensive benefits upon permanent hire.
You will get variety in your day providing warehouse support and operating a forklift! This is a full-time, temp to hire order picking Forklift Operator.
This is a great role for someone that has warehouse experience, and enjoys being part of an organization that is truly making a difference in the community, and helping those in need.
Order Picking- Forklift Operator
Responsibilities:
Accepting and documenting donationsInventory counts and processing Order fulfillment, picking and packingSafely operate a fork-lift Lift 50lb.

Order Picking- Forklift Operator Requirements:
Warehouse experienceAbility to be on your feet for entire shiftAbility to lift 50lbs consistently Comfortable being in and out of refrigerated departmentsForklift experience is a MUST! min.
6 months Why work for this company:
(upon conversion)Medical, dental, visionPTO program, paid holidaysDiverse, inclusive environmentCommunity enriching mission COVID SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Limiting number of visitors/employees at all timesDaily screening survey upon entering buildingHourly sanitizing of full facility6-10ft social distancing enforced at all timesEach employee is issued:
masks, gloves, sanitizing wipes and cleaning suppliesPay:
$18.
00 - $19.
00/hour doe Schedule:
Monday-Friday 11:
00am - 8:
00pm (or until the orders are filled) Location:
South Seattle, this location is bus accessible.
Apply online if you are interested in this order picking Forklift Operator position, or call 206-453-2852 to schedule your interview today!Salary:
$15.
55 - $21.
88.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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