Hardware Order Picker - Lumberyardother related Employment listings - Hugo, MN at Geebo

Hardware Order Picker - Lumberyard

JL Schwieters Hardware Order Picker - Lumberyard Hugo, MN 55038 Due to our current growth we are looking for a candidate to work in our Lumberyard pulling hardware for construction jobs .
Candidate will be picking hardware orders with a pick sheet, Misc items, light inventory, and more.
A great candidate will have a good knowledge of types hardware including fasteners, nails, etc.
Qualified candidates will also be hard working, dependable and capable of working at a fast pace.
Any experience with a nail gun and circular saw is a plus but not needed.
This position could assist in picking lumber orders as well.

Qualifications:
A working knowledge of fasteners a HUGE plus Must be able to read and write legibly Must have basic math skills Requirements:
Ability to both stand and sit for up to 8 hours a day Ability to climb ladders as needed Ability to lift up to 75 lbs.
Must wear safety glasses in designated areas Other physical demands may include; standing and walking for extended periods at a time, exposure to extreme temperatures, bending or stooping and more Benefits Include:
Industry Leading Safety Programs Weekly Direct Deposit PTO/Paid Holidays Health Insurance/Dental Insurance 401K with Match Disability/Life/Accident Insurance and Much More! Schedule is Mon-Friday from 6:
00am 4:
00pm Recommended Skills Construction Hardworking And Dedicated Mathematics Nail Gun Sawing Trustworthy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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