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Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope

Material Handler 1 New Waxahachie, TX

Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope, Waxahachie, Texas, United States, 75165

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From apartments in New York to hospitals and stadiums in Dallas, libraries at prestigious universities to creating modern retail experiences, our teams contribute architectural glass and building products to projects that shape the way people live, work, heal, learn, and play. At OBE, the work of our employees truly matters. With over 6,500 employees, we operate more than 80 manufacturing and distribution facilities in five countries. You can see some of our favorite projects here.

Start your journey with OBE and help us build the future.

What You’ll Get to Do The

Material Handler

is focused on

material, including aluminum and steel extrusions, being placed on shelves, picked off shelves, and packed in an effort to expedite the product throughout the plant

and reports to the

Warehouse Manager.

This role is perfect for an individual who

wants to grow, succeed, and advance in their career with a great company.

A vital member of the

Warehouse , this is an opportunity to build a career with an industry leader.

Job responsibilities include:

On/off-loading products from tables, rolling racks, delivery trucks, or wood crates.

Work as part of a team.

Perform different functions on a rotating basis that are considered essential functions of your job.

Be available to work in all areas of production.

Perform work as assigned by Supervisor.

What We Are Looking For

Must be able to read, understand and communicate paperwork and labels.

Must be able to read and interpret basic mathematical measurements and effectively use a tape measure.

Must be able to attach appropriate labels to material while correctly counting and identifying material.

What OBE Offers You

Benefits that benefit you – industry competitive benefits at the lowest cost to the employee

Work-life balance – PTO and holidays, including floating holidays you can choose

Compensation that rewards your hard work – A pay-for-performance culture with potential for annual raises and bonuses

Training – We will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed

OBE will not discharge or discriminate against employees or applicants for discussing, disclosing, or inquiring about their own or others' pay.

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