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Midatlantic Employers' Association

Warehouse Worker1st and 2nd ShiftsPennsylvania Steel CompanyHauppauge, NY(Full Time, Permanent Opportunities, Will Train)Pennsylvania Steel, a Veteran owned Steel Service Center now going into its 50th year in business, is looking for responsible Warehouse employees to fill both their 1st and 2nd Shifts.
The hours for the 1st shift are:
8:
00 am - 5:
00 pm.
The hours for the 2nd shift are:
4:
00 pm - 12:
30 amKeyword:
warehouse, forkliftRequired
Experience:
General job requirements:
Warehouse experience preferred but not required (will train)Ability to lift or move heavy products (50 pounds)Forklift/Overhead Crane experience preferred but not necessary (will train)Proficient with measuring instruments, tape measures, calipersProven attendance recordAbility to interact as a team playerMust have strong work ethics and adhere to Company policies.
Willingness to learn
Benefits:
We offer the following
Benefits:
Major MedicalDental & VisionPaid VacationPaid Sick leave401kWeekly payPennsylvania Steel, started in 1972 in Huntingdon Valley, PA, has grown into one of the most successful independently owned Steel Service Centers in the U.
S.
We now have 11 locations along the East Coast.
We offer a competitive salary, a secure job and the ability for advancement.
If you are a highly motivated individual who wants to work, is drug free and is passionate about work ethics, then we're looking for you.
Pennsylvania Steel is an E.
O.
E.
From:
Midatlantic Employers' AssociationAbout the Company:
Midatlantic Employers' Association.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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