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Martinsville Material Handler 1st Shift

2.
9 Martinsville, VA Martinsville, VA Estimated:
$32.
1K - $40.
7K a year Estimated:
$32.
1K - $40.
7K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD TO APPLY AND NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN HIGHSCHOOL Primary Function:
Material Handler Support the Snack Food operations through the daily preparation of goods to be shipped, receipt and stocking of deliveries as well as filling supply orders.
Major Duties and
Responsibilities:
1.
Performs all work in a safe manner, remain constantly aware of continuous improvement(s) for safety-related opportunities 2.
Load and unload material in warehouses and storage facilities 3.
Receive materials and verify against packing slips to ensure accuracy 4.
Pick parts for shipments, palletize and package according to procedures 5.
Process shipping and receiving paperwork; record materials transferred/received 6.
Move delivered goods and materials to the appropriate location in the warehouse 7.
Organize stored inventory 8.
Make small order deliveries locally and among facilities 9.
Look up material quantities using computerized inventory system 10.
Keep work area clean and organized 11.
Assist with other tasks as assigned Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
1.
Forklift trained and certified 2.
Strong organizational skills 3.
Ability to neatly and accurately complete paperwork 4.
Basic math and computer skills 5.
Ability to work independently 6.
Valid drivers license 7.
At least 3 years of experience in warehouse/distribution using RF scanners Physical Requirements:
1.
Hand/eye coordination 4.
Lift 50 lbs.
2.
Walk/stand 100% of shift 5.
Push/pull 400 lbs.
3.
Handling (holding, grasping) 6.
Seeing/depth perception.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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