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NESC Staffing

6 Month contract with possibility to go Perm depending on performance7 AM to 4 PM with OT Job SummaryUnder general supervision, operate forklift to ensure movement and/or packaging of materials within the facility.
Records/scans/keys work orders to ensure that materials can be properly tracked during the production process.
May perform additional production/warehousing duties as assigned;Knowledge of paperwork flow for shipping and receiving documents;Learn and follow company safety policies and procedures;Knowledge of plant lay out including location of finished products and raw materials preferred.
Forklift experience most useful after FTE status, does not need to be majority of experience.
RequiredExperienced Material Handler acclimated to large volume (experience in role in larger big-box type facilities where volume and KPIs are more like what they will encounter EducationHigh School Diploma OR GEDAbout the Company:
NESC StaffingThe company was founded in 1984 as National Engineering Services Corporation.
In 2015, we changed our name to NESC Staffing to better reflect the service we provide to businesses and professionals.
We have grown to six branch offices that cover the entire United States, providing everything from engineering to science recruitment and more.
Our goal then and now is to combine years of experience in the industry with state-of-the-art recruitment and payroll methods to provide our employees and client companies with qualified technical support and quality service.
We are a privately held nationwide firm with corporate headquarters in Portsmouth, NH.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Other/Not ClassifiedFounded:
1984Website:
http:
//www.
nesc.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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