Full time

Experienced 1st Shift Stand-up Forklift Operator

Vineland, NJ, United States
Company: Americold
Industry type: Materials handling
Start date: As soon as possible
Description
We are seeking stand-up forklift operators with at least 2 years' experience. This experience should include racking/stacking pallets 4 to 5 levels high.
Requirements / Skills
* Schedule: Monday through Friday - some Saturdays may be required
* Hours: 1st shift, generally 7:30 am to 4:30 pm
* Pay: Competitive hourly rate, paid weekly
* Benefits:
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield health insurance
- Prescription, vision, and dental coverage
- 401K with matching
- Up to 15 PTO days in your first year
- Paid holidays and more!
Please contact Margaret for more information.
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