Weekend Shift General Warehouse & Equipment Associates Administrative & Office Jobs - Savannah, GA at Geebo

Weekend Shift General Warehouse & Equipment Associates

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3 Savannah, GA Savannah, GA $20 an hour $20 an hour 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago We want YOU to join our amazing Warehouse Team at Dollar Tree! As a Weekend shift General Warehouse or as an Equipment Operator Associate, you'll get to make a difference in a fast-paced, automated distribution center.
What's in it for YOU? Weekend shift General Warehouse Associates Earn a starting wage of $20.
00 per hour plus $1.
50 shift premium Weekend shift Equipment Operator Associate earn a starting wage of $21.
50 per hour plus $1.
50 shift premium Equipment Operators must have Crown Reach experience Climate Controlled Warehouse Excellent scheduled pay increases Participate in monthly building bonus $500 Referral bonus Competitive comprehensive benefits plan to include medical, dental, vision, matching 401(k), annual merit increases, and more! Located on local bus route And more! Duties and
Responsibilities:
Complies with company policies, procedures, and standards of ethics and integrity to ensure a safe working environment Work safely, quickly and efficiently to handle freight and move inventory throughout the warehouse Ensure accurate processing, packing, loading, and shipping of freight in an accurate and timely fashion Maintain a clean and organized work environment to ensure safety and compliance Report to work on time and complete job tasks as assigned accurately and on time Weekend Shift Schedule:
Weekend Shift:
Friday to Sunday, 5:
30am to 6:
00pm Dollar Tree/Family Dollar is an equal opportunity employer By applying to this job and providing your mobile number, you are agreeing to receive an initial text, which you will have to ability to opt out of upon receipt.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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