General Labor, Sorting Job, Full-time and Part-time, Oberlin, OH General Labor - Oberlin, OH at Geebo

General Labor, Sorting Job, Full-time and Part-time, Oberlin, OH

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9 Full-time Part-time 21 hours ago Full Job Description General Labor, Sorter, Entry Level - We're immediately hiring General Laborers / Sorters to sort recyclables at a large recycling and processing plant in Oberlin, OH.
Sorting recyclables is not a glamorous job but it's a necessary one that helps keep our community clean.
NO DIPLOMA OR EXPERIENCE NEEDED! $100 WEEKLY PERFORMANCE BONUS! Tons of Growth Potential - We Promote from Within! MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE! As a full-time and part-time General Laborer / Sorter, you'll earn $13.
00 - $13.
50 per hour.
Plus, as a General Laborer / Sorter at Leadpoint, you'll enjoy perks that include:
Health, dental and vision insurance options after 90 days of employment.
Company-provided PPE including safety vests, hard hats, safety glasses, protective gloves and arm shields.
An employee lunchroom with a refrigerator and microwave for your use.
Paid time off that starts to accumulate after 90 days of employment ( FT employees only) Weekly pay.
Prior warehouse, general labor or sorting experience is a plus, but not required.
We need reliable, detail and safety-oriented Sorters who:
Are at least 18 years of age or older Can lift up to 25 pounds, as needed, and stand for your entire shift.
Consent to a background check.
Leadpoint prides itself on being a second-chance employer.
Consent to a drug screen.
Have reliable transportation to get to work although many of our facilities are located near a bus line.
We also promote carpooling and ride sharing.
If you can follow instructions and enjoy working as part of a team, then please APPLY NOW to start your career with Leadpoint.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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