Railcar Thrower / General Labor General Labor - Fairmont, MN at Geebo

Railcar Thrower / General Labor

Fairmont, MN Fairmont, MN Full-time Full-time From $18.
50 an hour From $18.
50 an hour 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago Railcar Thrower / General Labor $18.
50 Monday-Friday, 8:
00am - 5:
00pm A local warehousing and transportation hub, in Fairmont, MN is looking for Railcar Thrower / General Labor to join their team! This client provides temperature-controlled warehousing and transportation to food producers, restaurants, schools, and retail outlets.
They are proud to be an essential link in the food industry supply chain, helping to put food on table around the world.
The primary function of this role is to manually pack single products into multi-pack cartons for retail sales.
Responsibilities:
Lifting and throwing 20-50 lb boxes continuously Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED Ability to work effectively in a team setting Aptitude for mathematics - add, subtract, multiply and divide Benefits and Pay:
Starting Pay:
$18.
50/hr
Shift Differential Paid Every Friday! Direct Deposit (or) Paycard Available Paid Holidays & PTO (Based on accrued hour requirements) Medical Coverage - Access to affordable and comprehensive group medical coverage For more information, call or stop by our office today.
Our job is to get YOU hired (and it's free!) www.
aventure.
com (507) 399-2027 400 S.
State St.
Suite 30, Fairmont, MN 56031 Have you applied to Aventure before? Call us to be considered for this position.
EOE/AA - Drug screen and background may be required.
IND2 Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $18.
50 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Referral program Safety equipment provided Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate:
Fairmont, MN 56031:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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