Dangerous Goods Processor (2nd Shift)other related Employment listings - West Memphis, AR at Geebo

Dangerous Goods Processor (2nd Shift)

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0 West Memphis, AR West Memphis, AR Estimated:
$38.
6K - $48.
9K a year Estimated:
$38.
6K - $48.
9K a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Company Description Do you want beneficial technologies being shaped by your ideas? Whether in the areas of mobility solutions, consumer goods, industrial technology or energy and building technology - with us, you will have the change to improve quality of life all across the globe.
Welcome to Bosch! Job Description Ensure safe and legal handling of dangerous goods including proper separation and palletizing.
Fill out related dangerous goods paperwork is accurate, complete and timely, including proper distribution to all necessary parties.
Required to log orders on an excel sheet for battery classification and shipping labels as well as labeling shipments going out with Lithium Ion Batteries Must be able to keep track of inventory of labels and un-packing material Perform to metrics such as safety, quality, production rates, absenteeism, etc.
as well as other practices in the departments Qualifications Knowledge of Microsoft Office Must be able to complete and pass 49CFR training High School Diploma / Degree Additional Information By choice, we are committed to a diverse workforce - EOE/Protected Veteran/Disabled.
BOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Initiatives FIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) AWIM (A World In Motion) Indefinite U.
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work authorized individuals only.
Future sponsorship for work authorization is not available.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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