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$16/hour

National Star Services

Bloomfield, CT, USA

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National Star Services is a 27-year-old facility management company providing different services all nationwide and we are now in search of Warehouse Laborers for our location in Bloomfield, CT 06002.   Job Responsibilities: - Prepare packages to be loaded by wrapping them with plastic. - Handle materials by hand. - Scan packages and moved them to assigned areas. - Dispose of trash, plastic wraps, and boxes.   Available Schedules: (36 hours in total) Friday - Sunday (12hrs per Shift) 1st shift - 6:00Am - 6:00Pm or 2nd Shift 6:00Pm - 6:00Am Hourly Pay Rate: $16.35/Hr. ***Biweekly pay***   Requirements: - Must have two valid updated forms of ID. - Must have updated resume to apply. - Some warehouse experience. - Be Bilingual (English & Spanish speaker) is a plus. - Have reliable transportation to get to work on time. - Must be able to start working as soon as possible.   Depending on the volume of interests and submissions, we will only be contacting applicants who meet all of the minimum requirements listed in the job description. Only those applicants who align most closely with our minimum and preferred qualifications will be contacted for an interview.

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