FT Pallet Checkers - 3rd Shift Information Technology (IT) - Saint Cloud, MN at Geebo

FT Pallet Checkers - 3rd Shift

2.
6 Saint Cloud, MN Saint Cloud, MN Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$41.
1K - $52.
1K a year Estimated:
$41.
1K - $52.
1K a year 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago Pallet Checkers - 3rd Shift 10:
30 PM - 3:
30 AM BECOME A PART OF OUR TEAM:
If you're going to wear a team name on your work shirt, make it a WINNING TEAM.
Make it one of the most recognized brand names in the World! Imagine being a part of a winning, global team that operates in over two-hundred countries worldwidewith an estimated one-point-eight billion beverages consumed each and every day! Viking Coca-Cola is a family own business, providing Coca-Cola products across Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Checks pick tickets against product on picked pallet to confirm accuracy of order.
Builds pallets accurately according to pick tickets.
If certified to operate pallet jack, moves checked pallets around staging area when needed.
Operates manual pallet jack to move product and pallets throughout the warehouse while performing QC operations.
Counts and verifies accuracy of loads and signs pick tickets for accountability.
Complies with safety rules within the warehouse.
Maintains cleanliness of the warehouse by sweeping floor, wiping up spills, and keeping product organized.
Restocks and repacks damaged or miss-loaded product.
Performs other duties as assigned.
BENFITS Full benefit package, with health, dental, life insurance, and vision care.
A 401k retirement saving account with a company match, Paid time off and vacation time.
Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Company 4610 Rusan Street St.
Cloud, MN 56303 Viking Coca-Cola is proud to be an EEO and Veteran Friendly Employer!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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