General Labor General Labor - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

General Labor

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1 Kansas City, KS Kansas City, KS Full-time Full-time $17 - $21 an hour $17 - $21 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago Brooks Grease Service is adding a General Laborer to our growing Kansas City plant.
A Successful candidate is a reliable, dependable, motivated and able to take direction and work independently and with others.
This is a physical, manual labor job which requires the operator to be outdoors in all kinds of weather conditions, which may be extreme.
Experience driving a Forklift and Skid Steer is desirable; Fork Lift Certification is a Plus!!
Job Description:
Loading and Offloading of Used Cooking Oil Lifting 50 lbs occasionally Building Cooking Oil Containers Organizing Outside/Inside Inventory Cleaning/Refurbishing containers as they arrive Picking up trash around the plant Cleaning the grease/ oil off plant equipment and pavement for the safety of all Managing time well and changing tasks as requested by management and co-workers May be required to ride with drivers to customer locations to set up/pick up oil containers, assist with clean up of spills, and other tasks Normal working hours are Mon- Fri 7:
00 am to 4:
00 pm
Benefits:
$17-$25/hour DOE Weekly pay through direct deposit Medical/Dental/Vision insurance is offered after 60 days of employment; 75% of either medical or dental is employer paid Matching 401K (after 1 year of employment) Paid Time Off (after 1 year of employment) Sick Time (3 days after 90 days) 5 paid holidays (immediately available) Annual evaluations/wage increases Work with long-term employees and managers Brooks Grease Service is a family owned and operated company headquartered in Tulsa.
The company serves restaurant, commercial and industrial facilities in 5 states.
Come grow with us at 3901 Fairbanks Ave, Kansas City, KS 66106 .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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