Material Handler/Donation Site Attendant Job #15-107 Retail & Wholesale - Walla Walla, WA at Geebo

Material Handler/Donation Site Attendant Job #15-107

Job Description
Goodwill Industries of the Columbia is seeking a full time Material Handler/Donation Site Attendant
Job tasks include:
o Providing excellent customer service
o Assisting patrons of Goodwill with their donations
o Sorting donations at pick-up and at the store to expedite safe transport and processing of merchandise for sale
o Maintaining a clean, organized and safe donation site
o Assisting the transportation team to load and unload trucks and trailers
Please apply if you
o Are able to lift 50 pounds frequently and up to 100 pounds occasionally
o Are able to be forklift certified
o Are available to work weekends as needed
o Are dependable and hardworking
o Are a leader, and encourager of others
o Are passionate about providing, and supporting high quality customer service
o Want to be part of an energetic, positive team whose focus is innovation, and excellence
o Are interested in a fast paced retail environment
o Are committed to working in a drug free workplace.
o Interact positively with ethnically, culturally, economically and disability diverse populations
JOB LOCATION
217 E. Alder, Walla Walla and Walla Walla donation sites
HOURS / DAYS / SCHEDULE:
40 hours per week; Days and hours are dependent on business needs.
SALARY / WAGE /
Benefits:
Starting hourly wage is dependent on experience and qualifications. Introductory review after 90 days of employment followed by yearly performance reviews. Insurance benefits available for full time positions.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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