Material Handler / Warehouse Worker Position Available In Erie, New York
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Job Description
Material Handler / Warehouse Worker 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars Holland, NY 14080 The Baillie Group is a cohesive, unified group of hardwood producers working cooperatively together with each retaining their distinctive and valued cultural identities. Material Handler /
Warehouse Worker:
This entry level position requires working in a fast-paced production environment in Holland, NY. Material Handler /
Warehouse Worker Pay & Benefits:
Anticipated Maximum Salary:
$16.71/hour Overtime Hours and Pay Full Plan of Benefits First Shift Material Handler /
Warehouse Worker Requirements:
Handling Lumber Stacking Lumber / Flooring Carrying Lumber from 1 area to another Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Work in sometimes cold conditions General Labor experience preferred, but not required Material Handler /
Warehouse Worker Education & Experience:
Previous experience as a warehouse worker preferred Previous experience as an entry level worker is preferred High School degree preferred, but not required •Please refer to the “Full Job Description” button below to review our physical demands form prior to applying to this position.•The advertised pay range represents what Baillie Lumber Co. believes we would anticipate paying for this position. It is not typical for an individual to be compensated at the top of the range for a position as candidates must possess experience and qualifications that far exceed the requirements. Federal and NY State Labor Laws https://www.baillie.com/images/NewYorkFederalComboEnglish.pdf By submitting this application, I certify that all information on this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that, should this application contain any false or misleading information, my application may be rejected or, if I have already been hired, my employment with the Company may be terminated, regardless of when the false or misleading information is discovered.”