Material Handler Job #15-052 Retail & Wholesale - Hermiston, OR at Geebo

Material Handler Job #15-052

Job Description
Goodwill Industries of the Columbia is seeking a fulltime Material Handler.
Job tasks include:
o Providing excellent customer service.
o Assisting transportation department as a truck helper; load and unload trucks and trailers.
o Accurately and efficiently pre-sorting materials for processing workers.
o Maintaining a neat, clean and organized work area at all times.
o Receiving and staging donations from the public.
o Moving materials throughout the facility as needed using company equipment.
Please apply if you
o Interact positively with ethnically, culturally, economically and disability diverse populations.
o Can meet physical requirements to move 50 pound objects routinely.
o Are able and willing to be forklift certified.
o Have good verbal communication skills in English
o Have the ability to be forklift certified
o Thrive in a detail driven, time sensitive work environment
o Are passionate about providing and supporting high quality customer service
o Are committed to working in a drug free workplace
o Are able to work weekends as needed.
JOB LOCATION
325 W. Theater Lane, Hermiston Oregon
HOURS / DAYS / SCHEDULE:
40 hours per week; Days and hours are dependent on business needs.
SALARY / WAGE /
Benefits:
Starting hourly wage is dependent on experience and qualifications. Introductory review after 90 days of employment followed by yearly performance reviews. Insurance benefits available for full time positions.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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