Location: Kearney, NE
Company: Cash-Wa
top of our solid benefit package! We are looking for industrial athletes in our warehouse to fill order picking positions in the Dry Warehouse and Perishable Warehouse. This is considered a heavy lifting position in a fast-paced environment. Shift starts at 5pm working a Sunday - Thursday work schedule so you can enjoy your weekends.
Below is information on the Order Selector/Picking position as well as information on our other warehouse opportunities that we have. While day shift positions are listed, we likely do not have openings available, but can hold your information should a position open up. Warehouse Jobs Note: Dry WH temps range from 40-80 degrees by season, Perishable WH is
29-53 in the cooler, and -10 to 0 degrees in the freezer Basic math and reading skills are needed in all positions Order Selector with Pallet Jack (Dry or Perishable Warehouse) This job involves a lot of moving through the warehouse with a pallet jack, and repetitive lifting for about 80% of the shift where you generally lift products that weigh 10-50 lbs, and on rare occasions lift up to 100 lbs.
Will pick products as dictated by a pick list using a headset which gives special instructions on what aisle to go to, which slot to select from and the # of cases or products to pick. After you have picked everything for that order slip, you will then move all items onto a pallet for shipping,
following food safety and weight rules to keep products safe and from getting smashed.
Dry Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and will then move to piece pay where you should easily make $25/hr or more! In August, September and October, we have pickers who make $30+ per hour! Perishable Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $19 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and will then move to piece pay where you should easily make $25/hr or more! In August, September and October, we have pickers who make $30+ per hour! Dry Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $17 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months.
Perishable Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Receiver/Stocker with Forklift (Dry or Perishable Warehouse) As a receiver, will take products being delivered by the pallet load and put them into their designated locations using a forklift. Will need to be observant of order selectors who are quickly filling orders and work around them. May also need to pull pallets from the higher selves down to floor level for the stockers which will require physically moving product.
Will need to pull the product still there out, pull down the new pallet, and then stock the remaining items from the previous pallet on the top of the new pallet that you brought down. The goal is for the pickers to never have to wait to pick a needed item. As a stocker, you may put some products away from late deliveries, but the primary focus will involve pulling products for the pickers, so will do more manual labor. Products that you will move will generally weight 10-50lbs, but will occasionally weigh up to 100lbs.
Dry Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Perishable Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $19 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Dry Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $17 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Perishable Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months.
= Repack (includes Candy, Tobacco, C-Store sections) Will typically be assigned to one of the three Re Pack areas, but may float to the other areas as needed. Selects customer orders from pick slots using pick lists of assorted items to build orders according customer order. This involves labeling the selected cases with the order labels and using a voice automated picking system. Validates that correct product has been selected and is damage free. Requires repetitive lifting for 80-90% of the shift doing medium level lifting (regularly lifting 10-20lbs, and occasionally lifting up to 50lb).
Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $16 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $15 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Dock Worker/Loader (works on the dock of either warehouse) This position is responsible for following a truck builder map to correctly place pallets into the trailer of a semi to minimize the time it takes the truck delivery driver to get to the correct pallet for their stop schedule.
Incorrect placement could cause the driver a lot of unnecessary work and make the driver late for subsequent stops which can cause customer dissatisfaction. Will include staging pallets on the dock and then moving onto the trailer using a palletjack and manually moving boxes. There is administrative functions with recording temperatures, taking a picture of the load for records, and notifying the shag driver that the load is complete. Need to be able to regularly lift up to 25lbs. Night shift starts at 4:30pm; starting wage is $19 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months.
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truck for delivery. You need to be fast and accurate to ensure that the correct items are selected, and trucks are able to depart on time. Full-time 2nd shift positions are available with the most earning potential being on the night shift. Once the training period is completed, night shift order selectors are paid based on the number of pieces you can pick during the pay period - which means the harder you work, the more you make!
Most employees average between $20-25 an hour on the piece rate pay, and we have pickers who earn in the $30/hr range! All 2nd shift positions are Sunday-Thursday starting at 5 pm. The following positions are available in both warehouses: Order Selector: Pick
product as dictated by a pick list, will require the ability to do basic math and use a headset which gives special instructions on what aisle to go to, which slot to select from and the number of cases or products to pick.
Uses electric pallet jack Job consists of repetitive lifting of 80-90% of the shift. Heavy-level lifting job: Generally lifting 10-50 lbs, on rare occasions lifting up to 100 lbs Dry Warehouse Order Selector: $18/hour while training, Incentive based pay typically within 90 days Cold Storage Warehouse Order Selector: $19/hour while training (due to cold working conditions), Incentive based pay typically within 90 days Benefits: Immediate: Eligible for Paid holidays
30 days: Discounted product rates 60 days: Medical, Dental, Vision and Life insurance eligibility, 2 PTO days, company paid life insurance 90 days: 401k contribution eligibility 180 days: 2 PTO days 1 year: 401k match eligibility, 8 PTO days, Company Paid Short-Term Disability Job Posted by Applicant Pro
can enjoy your weekends and a strong benefit package that includes medical insurance that is almost free! Below is information on the Order Selector/Picking position and below that explanation of other warehouse opportunities that we have: Note: Dry WH temps range from 40-80 degrees by season, Perishable WH is 29-53 in the cooler, and -10 to 0 degrees in the freezer Basic math and reading skills are needed in all positions Order Selector with Pallet Jack (Dry or Perishable Warehouse) This job involves a lot of moving through the warehouse with a pallet jack, and repetitive lifting for about 80% of the shift where you generally lift products that weigh 10-50 lbs, and on rare occasions lift up
to 100 lbs.
Will pick products as dictated by a pick list using a headset which gives special instructions on what aisle to go to, which slot to select from and the # of cases or products to pick.
After you have picked everything for that order slip, you will then move all items onto a pallet for shipping, following food safety and weight rules to keep products safe and from getting smashed. Dry Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and will then move to piece pay where you should easily make $25/hr or more! In August, September and October, we have pickers who make $30+ per hour! Perishable Night shift starts
at 5pm; starting wage is $19 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and will then move to piece pay where you should easily make $25/hr or more!
In August, September and October, we have pickers who make $30+ per hour! Dry Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $17 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Perishable Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Receiver/Stocker with Forklift (Dry or Perishable Warehouse) As a receiver, will take products being delivered by the pallet load and put them into their designated locations using a forklift.
Will need to be observant of order selectors who are quickly filling orders and work around them. May also need to pull pallets from the higher selves down to floor level for the stockers which will require physically moving product. Will need to pull the product still there out, pull down the new pallet, and then stock the remaining items from the previous pallet on the top of the new pallet that you brought down. The goal is for the pickers to never have to wait to pick a needed item. As a stocker, you may put some products away from late deliveries, but the primary focus will involve pulling products for the pickers, so will do more manual labor.
Products that you will move will generally weight 10-50lbs, but will occasionally weigh up to 100lbs. Dry Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Perishable Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $19 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Dry Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $17 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months.
Perishable Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $18 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. = Repack (includes Candy, Tobacco, C-Store sections) Will typically be assigned to one of the three Re Pack areas, but may float to the other areas as needed. Selects customer orders from pick slots using pick lists of assorted items to build orders according customer order. This involves labeling the selected cases with the order labels and using a voice automated picking system.
Validates that correct product has been selected and is damage free. Requires repetitive lifting for 80-90% of the shift doing medium level lifting (regularly lifting 10-20lbs, and occasionally lifting up to 50lb). Night shift starts at 5pm; starting wage is $16 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Day shift starts at 7am; starting wage is $15 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Dock Worker/Loader (works on the dock of either warehouse) This position is responsible for following a truck builder map to correctly place pallets into the trailer of a semi to minimize the time it takes the truck delivery driver to get to the correct pallet for their stop schedule.
Incorrect placement could cause the driver a lot of unnecessary work and make the driver late for subsequent stops which can cause customer dissatisfaction. Will include staging pallets on the dock and then moving onto the trailer using a palletjack and manually moving boxes. There is administrative functions with recording temperatures, taking a picture of the load for records, and notifying the shag driver that the load is complete.
Need to be able to regularly lift up to 25lbs. Night shift starts at 4:30pm; starting wage is $19 with frequent increase opportunities in the first 90 days and semi-frequent through the next 18 months. Job Posted by Applicant Pro