Warehouse Stocker/Reach - AM Shift - Freezer Dept. General Labor - Stockton, CA at Geebo

Warehouse Stocker/Reach - AM Shift - Freezer Dept.

Stockton, CA Stockton, CA Full-time Full-time $22.
50 an hour $22.
50 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Coastal Pacific Food Distributors (CPFD) has a Full-Time, Warehouse Stocker/Reach positions open in the Stockton Freezer Warehouse, Day Shift, 6 am start time, schedule is Tuesday thru Saturday, days off will be Sunday and Monday.
Warehouse Stockers are responsible for replenishing empty pick locations using the RF system within that standard amount of time set while operating safely and accurately.
Rate of Pay:
Starting rate is $22.
50 per hour Incentive for Performance 90 day introduction period step increase Yearly step increase first 3 years at anniversary Yearly annual increases every January Competitive Benefit Package; 401K; Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance Duties:
Move pallets of product from and to reserve locations.
Restack and re-palletize product as necessary Move empty pallets and stack in proper storage locations Basic math skills needed for product counts Use of industrial powered equipment (electric, forklift and OP) Lift up to 60 pounds Responsible for the housekeeping/sanitation of working areas Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS Must be able to lift up to 60 lbs.
and the ability to sustain heavy lifting over the course of the shift.
Requires walking, standing, bending, stooping, kneeling, reaching above head and below knees, pulling, and lifting.
Employee will be exposed to high heat working conditions, and extreme cold which may be below zero in certain departments that require special gear.
Employee will be exposed to moving machinery in the course of the shift.
Must be able to work any shift hours, weekends, overtime and holidays as needed to accomplish the goals of the department and company.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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