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Industry: Direct Mail and Print

Warehouse Shipping and Receiving, Forklift Operator, Driver

We are currently seeking a skilled Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Clerk with Forklift Operator experience and Driver for Box Truck to join our Mailroom team. In this role you’ll be involved in warehouse duties, using a forklift and driving our box truck (once per day to the same location).

Main Responsibilities:

· Pulling Appropriate material from warehouse to production department using Forklift (both stand-up and gas powered)

· Receiving materials, logging in materials and location in warehouse

· Loading and unloading of mail pallets using pallet jacks onto Box Truck to deliver to USPS BMU (one street over)

· Ensure accuracy to meet company's quality standards and customer expectations

· Work collaboratively with other team members to ensure timely for mailing

Position requires:

· Prior experience driving Box truck

· Prior experience Forklift (both stand-up and gas-powered riding)

· Strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail

· Ability to work efficiently in deadline-driven environment

· Dependable with good attendance and punctuality

· Ability to stand for long periods of time

· We seek energetic, motivated people with attention to detail and a good attendance record to be considered for this role.

· Basic computer skills are valuable.

Hourly pay - rate depending on experience

Benefits: Paid time off

Schedule: Monday to Friday – 8am to 5pm

Please email resume or questions to Desi@pccreativeservices.com

Job Type: Full-time

Expected hours: 30 – 40 per week

Benefits:

  • Paid time off

Work Location: In person

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