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Order Selector- Swing Shift

We have a Order Picking position with a leading aerospace parts distribution company who is hiring now.
This is a Temp-to-Hire job, offering full time hours, competitive wages, and great training, in a fantastic new facility.
This company prides itself on creating a culture committed to its people, and providing an environment where everyone can thrive and achieve their goals.
If you have previous warehouse Order Picking or material handling experience using RF scanners and detailed customer order sheets, this could be a great fit for you.
This company specializes inaerospace parts distribution for large Fortune 500 companies, and is looking to add an experienced Order Picking to their Swing Shift team.
Order Picking Duties:
Computer data entry Order verificationRF scanner useOrder picking, use a pick sheet Receiving Desk Other warehouse duties as needed Some great things about this company:
Full-time hours weekly, get paid weekly! Benefits upon conversion, medical, dental, vision, paid holidays Real opportunities for growth and advancementwork in a new warehouse that is clean, well lit, and organized Order Picking Requirements:
Proficient Basic Computer Skills Understands packaging, ordering picking and order verification Detail oriented, can match product codes and sku's Experience with RF ScannersWilling and able to use a ladder to pick off shelves Willing and able to lift 50lbs as needed Pay:
$18.
50/hour to start Swing shift schedule:
Tuesday - Friday swing shift - 2:
30pm - 11:
00pm, Saturday 1:
00pm - 9:
30pm Location:
Des Moines, WA.
COVID-19 safety procedures are in place; temperature checks, mask are worn, sanitation stations, limited visitors on site If you're interested in this Order Picking position, apply now or call 206-425.
793.
5460 to schedule your interview today!Salary:
$14.
20 - $21.
27.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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