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UNFI Flex Warehouse Worker - $20.31/hr+ - 161808 in Fargo, North Dakota

DESCRIPTION/RESPONSIBILITIES: The warehouse worker at UNFI uses hand scanners to receive orders and ensure correct selection while performing order selection duties. Major order selector responsibilities include the manual lifting of cases to build stable loads on pallets, and handling cases of product from various positions including reaching above the head. The order selector is evaluated by speed and accuracy of selection along with adherence of safety guidelines.

Pay: Starting pay is $20.31/hr and we have weekly paychecks. We also have pay progressions in place with a pay increase to $21.75/hr after 500 hours and an additional increase after 1000 hours to $23.20/hr.

Hours: 2:00pm-10:00pm. We are flexible on start-time for part-time associates (max of 20-30 hours per week)

Job Responsibilities and Accountabilities: * Receives, stores, and/or selects various grocery, perishable, general merchandise. products or supplies from warehouse stock. * Transports product throughout the warehouse via pallet jack of forklift. * Works in a fast paced environment with varying temperatures. * Assists other departments with work activities when required. * Promotes good working relationships by maintaining a courteous and friendly manner. * Maintains order selection performance standards of speed and accuracy with minimum damage. * Attends work regularly and on time as scheduled. * Ensures the correct labels are on the correct pallet.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. UNFI is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment for all. - M/F/Veteran/Disability. VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

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