General Laborother related Employment listings - Union City, GA at Geebo

General Labor

General Labor Hourly pay - $12 +.
50c shift differentialEligible for full benefits after 60 days (medical, vision, dental), 401(k) with company match immediately, Profit sharing, paid holidays and vacation.
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5X OT pay after 40hrs.
Tuition reimbursement, scholarships for employees' children, and referral bonuses.
Company Description:
UFP Industries is one of the industry's fastest growing companies, with more than $5 billion in annual sales, approximately 180 facilities and 15,000 employees throughout the world.
Founded in 1955, UFP Industries is one of the largest producers of wood and wood-alternative products in North America.
General labor is responsible for safely handle lumber products.
Verifies material meets customer requirements and company expectations.
Moves and secures lumber products and other materials according to instructionsStacks finished products according to predetermined bundle sizes and/or customer requirementsLabels material based on the following specifications:
type, size, and countApplies individual tags to material before/after treating/productionUses a staple gun and troubleshoots equipmentBands, bundles and secures material, including attaching corner protectors and loading sticksFollows instructions for stacking material properly and according to company policy and customer requirementsEnsures correct quantities and material are strapped, labeled before leaving the work areaMaintains accurate inventory of tags and reports any problems or discrepancies to supervisorRecords production on production sheetsMaintains a clean and organized work areaAssists with other work areas by moving material, loading and unloading material cartsParticipates in safety, CI and other programs and meetingsPerforms other duties as required.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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