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Title: Production Packer

Location: Detroit, MI

Shift:

  • 1st shift; 6AM-4PM
  • 2nd shift; 4PM-2AM
  • Mon-Fri with some Saturdays

Job Summary: As a production packer you may be responsible for stacking boxes 3-4 feet high, that weigh up to 20 pounds. You will also be responsible for shrink wrapping and/or packaging up to 25 pounds. --- As a picker packer, you will be responsible for lifting 20-pound boxes and stacking them waste level high. You can be asked to wrap plastic around pallets and also inserting the material inside packages. --- As a warehouse worker, you will be asked to undergo warehouse work, that can consist of packaging, plastic wrapping and palletizing up to 20 pounds. --- As a beef packager, you will be asked to pack, palletize, and shrink wrap boxes with beef that will be weighed up to 20 pounds.

Requirements:

  • The ability to work in a cold environment (40-50 degrees)
  • The ability to stand for 10 or more hours per shift
  • The ability to uphold safe food processing standards
  • The ability to comfortably lift 20 pounds routinely
  • Labor ready, ability to package handle up to 20 pound boxes
  • Undergo assembly work and keep up with warehouse expectations


Requirements

Benefits:

  • 2-weeks PTO in your 1st year of employment
  • Paid Holidays
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Health care 3 levels
  • Annual compensation
  • 401k

Title: Production Packer

Location: Detroit, MI

Shift:

  • 1st shift; 6AM-4PM
  • 2nd shift; 4PM-2AM
  • Mon-Fri with some Saturdays

Job Summary: As a production packer you may be responsible for stacking boxes 3-4 feet high, that weigh up to 20 pounds. You will also be responsible for shrink wrapping and/or packaging up to 25 pounds. --- As a picker packer, you will be responsible for lifting 20-pound boxes and stacking them waste level high. You can be asked to wrap plastic around pallets and also inserting the material inside packages. --- As a warehouse worker, you will be asked to undergo warehouse work, that can consist of packaging, plastic wrapping and palletizing up to 20 pounds. --- As a beef packager, you will be asked to pack, palletize, and shrink wrap boxes with beef that will be weighed up to 20 pounds.

Requirements:

  • The ability to work in a cold environment (40-50 degrees)
  • The ability to stand for 10 or more hours per shift
  • The ability to uphold safe food processing standards
  • The ability to comfortably lift 20 pounds routinely
  • Labor ready, ability to package handle up to 20 pound boxes
  • Undergo assembly work and keep up with warehouse expectations


Requirements

Benefits:

  • 2-weeks PTO in your 1st year of employment
  • Paid Holidays
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Health care 3 levels
  • Annual compensation
  • 401k
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