Warehouse Associate General Labor - Burnsville, MN at Geebo

Warehouse Associate

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6 Quick Apply 12 hours ago Full Job Description Would your current employer work you eight days a week if they could? If you are exhausted from the constant long hours and strive for a better work-life balance routine, help is on the way from Pro Staff.
We will make you feel free as a bird while we pair you with the best local employment options available.
Our local partner company is in need of a Warehouse Associate in Burnsville, MN.
They are a global leader in developing consumer wellness products.
Join a company that is committed to improving people's overall health and wellness one product at a time.
If you consider yourself a self-motivated hard-working person, then, we are willing to train you so you can succeed with this new career with Pro Staff.
Our onsite training will help you build resume skills as well as your confidence.
Keep reading to find out how to get your foot in the door and secure your financial future, today.
Hours:
Monday 7:
30AM - 4PM, Tuesday - Friday 6AM - 4:
30PM, and every other Saturday (hours may vary) 7AM - 4PM Pay:
$16 - $17 per hour depending on experience Warehouse Associate Description:
unload materials using material handling equipment, assemble pallets, scan incoming purchase orders, accurately pick and prepare orders, maintain a clean and safe work environment, and other warehouse duties as needed.
All you need is love and a phenomenal benefits package! Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401k plans Weekly pay available every Friday Employee discount programs Referral bonus opportunities It's time to come together and build a better future, together! Don't let us down and hit that 'Apply Now' button.
We will hold your hand through the application and placement process and continue forward with onsite mentorship guidance and support throughout your employment journey with us.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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