Millwork Material Handler

BROSCO by Boise Cascade is hiring for Millwork Material Handlers, apply today

Indoor warehouse. Starting pay $22.00/hour + DOE depending on experience + Bonus. Great benefits - starting day 1 FULL TIME work.

Monday - Friday: 6AM - 2:30PM


BROSCO by Boise Cascade Company is the leading distributor of quality doors, windows, and millwork products in the Northeast since 1890.

Boise Cascade Company has been in the business of manufacturing wood products and distributing building materials for over half a century.

We are one of the largest producers of engineered wood products and plywood in North America and a leading U.S.

wholesale distributor of building materials. Because our business is built on relationships, our associates are critical to our success.

We are committed to investing in them and that is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to have a positive impact on all areas on your life – from health and well-being, career, and community, to financial security and personal safety, with many benefits beginning on your first day of employment.

Please review the responsibilities and needed qualifications below and apply today

Boise Cascade has an exciting opening for a Millwork Material Handler Please review the responsibilities and needed qualifications below and apply today

Responsibilities

Transport raw materials and finished products to and from machinery, equipment and storage area. Load and unload inventory as needed. Apply and understand mathematical calculations and concepts involving fractions, decimals, percentages, etc. May manage and provide reports on production, quality, and order fulfillment process and performance. Maintain good housekeeping in work area. Follow safety programs and ensure compliance of OSHA regulation. May train, assign and oversee work of others and ensure work is complete and built to order specifications.

May work with and assist location manager and sales team to promote and describe fabrication process to customers of assigned and new products.

May be responsible for raw materials and finished goods inventory, materials order replenishment, and maintaining product pricing. Demonstrate strong commitment to safety, quality, environmental awareness, and continuous process improvement. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications

Basic Qualifications:
HS Diploma, GED or two (2) years equivalent work experience. Must be able to understand and communicate safety and other work related instructions. Working Conditions are in a warehouse operations environment with considerable physical exertion. Will perform duties in all weather conditions.

Preferred Qualifications:
Typically more than three (3) years of experience in related job function. Role may require technical certification, or associates degree.

Our Benefits

Medical + Dental + Vision
Flexible Spending Accounts + HRA
401(k) Retirement Savings
Annual Incentives
Paid Time Off (20/yr) and holidays (10/yr)
Paid Parental Leave
Starting pay $ $1 shift differential
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