Warehouse Worker / Driver Harcros ChemicalsWarehouse Worker / DriverSaint LouisThis hybrid role is responsible for safely delivering chemical products to customers, loading and unloading materials, maintaining accurate shipping and delivery documentation, and supporting warehouse inventory and organization activities. With operations across North America and a nationwide distribution network, we deliver reliable, high-quality chemical solutions to customers worldwide across industries including water treatment, agriculture, oil and gas, personal care, and more.
NewWorker II, Operations The Andersons'Worker II, OperationsWebberville, MIKey Responsibilities Ensures compliance and active participation in all relevant safety and environmental programs Receives, stores, cares for, processes, packages, distributes and applies products and services within the facility or customers location to include housekeeping and upkeep Performs basic quality inspections and records operational data Perform accurate input duties using company operating systems and programs Operates and maintains various types of mobile and fixed equipment What is expected of you and others at this level Has developed skills through formal training or considerable work experience Works within established procedures Completes work with a moderate degree of supervision Minimum Qualifications and Skills High School Diploma or GED equivalent required 1-2 years’ relevant experience required Physical Requirements and Working Environment Must be able to stand/sit for an extended period of time Ability to frequently lift/push/pull up to 60 pounds Must be able to climb/stoop/kneel at heights up to 100 feet Works indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions and temperatures Working conditions could include: dust, fumes, moderate noise and uneven surfaces This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed. Candidates with mechanical aptitude or experience performing basic maintenance tasks—such as greasing equipment, cleaning and painting machinery, and assisting with routine equipment upkeep—are strongly encouraged to apply.
Operations Worker II - Night Shift The Andersons'Operations Worker II - Night ShiftLaingsburg, MIKey Responsibilities Ensures compliance and active participation in all relevant safety and environmental programs Receives, stores, cares for, processes, packages, distributes and applies products and services within the facility or customers location to include housekeeping and upkeep Performs basic quality inspections and records operational data Perform accurate input duties using company operating systems and programs Operates and maintains various types of mobile and fixed equipment What is Expected of You and Others at This Level Has developed skills through formal training or considerable work experience Works within established procedures Completes work with a moderate degree of supervision SELF LEADER COMPETENCIES Competencies Expected of You and Others at This Level Customer Focus - Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions. Integrity and authenticity Ensures Accountability - Holding self and others accountable for meeting commitments Being Resilient - Rebounding from setbacks and adversity when facing difficult situations Minimum Qualifications and Skills High School Diploma or GED equivalent preferred 1-2 years’ relevant experience required Physical Requirements and Working Environment Must be able to stand/sit for an extended period of time Ability to frequently lift/push/pull up to 60 pounds Must be able to climb/stoop/kneel at heights up to 100 feet Works indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions and temperatures Working conditions could include: dust, fumes, moderate noise and uneven surfaces This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed.
Farm/Facilities Worker I PeckhamFarm/Facilities Worker ILansing, MichiganThis role requires hands-on operation of a broad range of tools and equipment, including, but not limited to, ground maintenance tools (shovels, hoes, rakes, string trimmers, lawn edgers, hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, push and riding mowers), utility and transport vehicles (ATV, UTV, golf cart, wheelbarrow), lift and access equipment (scissor lift, rolling scaffolding, folding and extension ladders), cleaning equipment (shop vacuums, power washers), seasonal equipment (snow blowers, salt and fertilizer spreaders, spot spray applicators), and irrigation components (pumps and sprinklers). Frequently used equipment includes, but is not limited to, tractors, fork trucks, scissor lifts, golf carts, trailers, blowers, pruners, and other powered and unpowered hand tools.