General Laborer General Labor - Algona, IA at Geebo

General Laborer

Algona, IA Algona, IA Full-time Full-time $15 an hour $15 an hour 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago General Laborer $15/hr Monday - Friday, 6:
30am - 3:
30pm An established production company in Algona, IA is hiring reliable General Laborers to join their team! This position works both independently and on a team to produce wooden pallets per customer specifications.
The General Laborer position will work Monday through Friday on first shift, 6:
30am-3:
30pm, and pays $15/hr.
Individuals with prior production experience are encouraged to apply!
Responsibilities:
Use hand/power tools Build and tear apart pallets Read a tape measure General cleaning of work area Follow all safety requirements Requirements:
Must have good attendance Must be able to lift up to 50lbs.
Ability to take direction and meet deadlines Ability to bend and lift frequently Ability to stand for 8-10 hrs Benefits & Pay:
Starting Pay:
$15/hr Paid Every Friday! Direct Deposit and/or Paycards Available Paid Holidays & PTO (Based on accrued hour requirements) Medical Coverage-Access to affordable and comprehensive group medical coverage.
Our job is to get YOU hired (and it's FREE!)! For more information, call or stop by our office today! If you've applied to Aventure before, simply give us a call to put your name in for this position.
501 Sumner Ave Humboldt, IA 515-332-1480 Aventure Staffing is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
A drug screen and background check may be required.
IND2 Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$15.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Referral program Vision insurance Schedule:
10 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Overtime Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate:
Algona, IA:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
One location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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