Material Handler General Labor - Burlington, VT at Geebo

Material Handler

Our client is the leading manufacturer of commercial ovens in the world! Westaff is recruiting on their behalf for an experienced Forklift Operator Material Handler.
Location:
BurlingtonDuration- 3-6 months with the strong possibility for an extensionHours:
6am-230pm M-FHourly Rate:
$12-$13 hour
$1.
50 hr incentive bonus!
Job Description:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Receive and or ship all materials, parts, finished goods, etc.
Perform proper inspection on designated parts.
Assemble kits; pull parts for production, and transport parts between facilities.
Complete documentation procedures in an accurate and timely manner.
This includes system data entry, filing of paperwork, and forwarding copies to proper departments as required.
Perform cycle counts as requested.
Able to resolve issues in a timely manner and be able to prioritize and re-prioritize work.
Will be cross-trained in all positions in the Logistics Department and will provide coverage for departmental areas as required.
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
Qualifications Required:
Must have a currently valid and clear driver's license and extensive forklift experienceExcellent paperwork and counting skills.
Able to write legibly and maintain numerical and alphabetical files.
Able to learn and use associated system screens (previous data entry experience preferred).
Must have good interpersonal and time management skills.
Clear criminal history and positive referencesMust be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
, bend, sit, stoop and stand, all repeatedly throughout the shiftThere are 2 ways to apply:
1.
Submit a resume to Natalie Duval at email removed 2.
Complete our online application at www.
westaffvt.
com -- please note Oven Forklift in Type of work Desired field.
No phone calls.
While Westaff appreciates all resume submittals only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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