Warehouse Associate Job at Hanes Companies in Bethel Park
Hanes Companies, Bethel Park, Allegheny County, United States
Overview
Hanes Geo Components (a division of Leggett and Platt) is seeking a Warehouse Associate for our Bethel Park, PA location. HGC is a distributor of erosion control, soil stabilization and site development materials used in the construction industry.
Qualifications
- Must have cooperative attitude necessary to work effectively with others.
- Must be able to follow verbal and written work instructions.
- Be Safety Conscious.
Primary Duties
The primary duties of the employee are (but are not limited to) the following:
- General hands-on labor in the production of compost filter sock.
- Conform to all quality/safety/environmental requirements and procedures.
- Read and follow instructions on orders.
- Pull stock using proper equipment.
- Ability to lift 50-100 pounds.
- Maintain a clean and orderly workplace.
- All employees have the responsibility to bring forth suggestions and participate in continuous improvement process and verify the implementation of solutions.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Department Supervisor.
Benefits
Hanes Companies is a people-first organization dedicated to providing a complete benefits package for our employees and their families. Benefits include health/dental/vision insurance, retirement savings with company match, discount stock plan, paid time off, paid holidays, employee assistance program, gym reimbursement, education reimbursement, and many more!
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