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Custodian / Janitor - Warehouse - 2nd Shift - Up to $16 per hour
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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Chicago Chicago, IL 60085
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Up to $16 per hour, based on experience
Job Category:Installation/Maintenance/Repair
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:Chicago, IL 60085
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Facilities Management/Maintenance;Janitorial & Cleaning ;General/Other: Installation/Maintenance/Repair
Career Level:Entry Level
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Custodian / Janitor - Warehouse - 2nd Shift - Up to $16 per hour
Custodian / Janitor - Warehouse - 2nd Shift
Uline, a leading international distributor of packaging & industrial supplies, seeks 2nd Shift Warehouse Custodians for their distribution center in Waukegan, Illinois (north of Chicago).
Come Grow Along with Uline:
Experiencing a phenomenal 20% growth rate – open positions due to continuous expansion.
Consistent growth provides plenty of opportunities for career advancement.
Excellent pay & benefits – 3 bonus programs for every employee & make up to $16 per hour (based on experience).
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES / REQUIREMENTS:
Sunday through Thursday: 7:30 PM - 4:00 AM
Perform general labor & tasks such as sweeping & cleaning with strong attention to detail
Process trash removal & corrugated scraps with a compactor
Operate a Tennant floor scrubber & other equipment
Perform maintenance & general cleaning for 50% of the shift, while the other 50% will be spent completing necessary overnight warehouse operations
Please visit www.uline.com/jobs for more information on our benefit package and open jobs.
JOB FAIR: Click here for detailed information and directions.
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