Product Picker Manufacturing - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Product Picker

3.
6 Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA From $15 an hour From $15 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
WEEKLY PAY STARTING JANUARY 2023! Report to work in numbered pick station as assigned Accurately pick magazines per perfect-pick system/station indicator lights Place magazines in shipping container as per numbered shipping label Carry (walk) magazines to next assigned shipping container as required Use razor knife to cut bundles to access loose magazine inventory Restock pick line as assigned Keep assigned pick zone clean and organized Work in other departments as assigned Other job duties as assigned Job function requires handling of sophisticate magazines as part of standard product of business operations
Benefits:
Competitive wage starting at $15 Work Hours 7:
00am to 3:
30pm with OT as needed Monday-Friday Health, Dental, Vision coverage after 60 days Company paid Life Insurance and Short Term Disability after 60 days Vacation, persona/sick time, and floating holiday pay Physical Requirements:
F FOR FREQUENTLY; O FOR OCCASIONALLY; N FOR NOT AT ALL.
On the job the employee must:
(F) Bend (O) Sit (F) Squat (F) Stand (N) Crawl (F) Walk (N) Climb (F) Kneel (F) Push/Pull (F) Handle Objects (manual dexterity) (O) Reach above shoulder level (F) Use fine finger movements MENTAL:
On the job the employee must be able:
(F) Read/Comprehend (O) Write (F) Perform calculations (F) Communicate Orally (F) Reason and Analyze ENVIRONMENTAL:
On the job the employee:
(N) Is exposed to excessive noise (F) Is around moving machinery (N) Is exposed to marked changes in temperature and/or humidity is exposed to:
(N) dust (N) fumes (N) gases (N) radiation (N) microwave (N) Drives motorized equipment (N) Works in confined quarters MUST CARRY/LIFT LOADS OF:
(F) Light (up to 25lbs.
) (O) Moderate (25-50 lbs.
) (O) Heavy (over 50lbs.
).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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