Warehouse Senior Industrial Engineer - Ryder Last Mile (remote)

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About the position Ryder is immediately hiring permanent full-time Skilled Laborers and Construction Professionals to ensure excellent craftsmanship at our manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Warehouse, Manufacturing and Construction positions pay Weekly. Hourly Pay is $15.00 per hour, with an additional $0.49 piece rate that will apply in lieu of hourly rate after training is completed. The schedule is First Shift Monday-Thursday from 4:30 am to 3:00 pm. We want the right Manufacturing Employee to join us at Ryder and work with State of the Art Equipment in the Safest Warehouse Environment. Products Being Handled include Pallets, and the equipment used includes Hammer, Prybar, and Power Tools such as Nail Gun, Grinder, and Saw. Various construction, building, carpentry, manufacturing, warehouse, Skilled and Semi-Skilled Labor roles at Ryder support distribution across the US. Responsibilities • Safely and securely repair pallets at a rate that meets company standards and in a manner that meets company safety standards • Operate a pry bar to detach damaged boards from the pallets • Operate a hammer, grinder and a saw to remove existing nails and use a 25 lb nail gun to nail together the components • Manually lift 70 lb pallets from a stack to a repair table • Ensure pallets meet and pass CHEP's quality control audit • Maintain a clean, neat, and orderly work area • Conduct operations in a manner which promotes safety • Comply with OSHA and MSDS Standards • Wear all safety equipment while repairing pallets • Perform other duties as required Requirements • High school diploma or equivalent preferred • 0 to 1 year in carpentry or construction background preferred • Ability to comprehend basic math • Ability to operate power tools in a safe manner • Must be able to follow repair process • Must be able to twist, stoop, squat, reach above shoulder level and crouch on a frequent basis • Must be able to use proper techniques to lift a minimum of 75 lbs • Capable of standing and walking for extended periods of time (at least 2 hours straight, four times in an 8-hour day) • Able to use hands and feet simultaneously and perform repetitive movements Benefits • On the Job Paid Training • Medical, Dental, Vision, 401 K etc. Start at 30 Days • Paid Time Off • 401 K offers a company match • HIGH VALUED Stock at 15 % Employee Discount • Employee Discounts that save you money on Tools, Cars, Hotels, Electronics/Appliances, Cell Phones, Travel, and much more • Safety Gear PROVIDED • State of the Art Equipment and Caring Leadership Apply tot his job

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