Port Worker Customer Service & Call Center - Fernandina Beach, FL at Geebo

Port Worker

Job DescriptionPort Worker PeopleReady of Fernandina Beach, FL is now hiring Port Workers! Port Worker is classified as unskilled heavy industrial labor.
The Port Worker is involved in heavy industrial labor involving full range of movement, above average hand high coordination, acute sense of awareness and high degree of mental state at all times.
Apply today and you could start as soon as tomorrow.
No resume or interview required - yep, you read that right.
As a PeopleReady associate you'll benefit from:
The freedom to work where you want, when you want and as often as you want.
Next-day pay for many of our open positions.
The ability to choose long-term positions for steady work or short-term positions if you just want some extra cash.
The ability to sign up for jobs right from our mobile app, JobStack! Pay Rate:
The pay rate for this job is $15 - $20 / hour What you'll be doing as a Port Worker:
This position performs the essential functions in the confines of the ships holds, under cranes, on the dock, in the terminal, on ship's weather decks, in warehouses and any other location as directed by the operational commitments of the company usually under arduous conditions.
Available shifts:
Shift Timings:
1st Shift (Day), 2nd Shift (Evening), Weekends Job requirements:
Must have excellent communication skills, Above average hand eye coordination.
Must be able to work in extreme stressful conditions and high traffic areas.
Must be able to work in various weather conditions including heat, rain, and wind.
Steel toed Boots Valid Picture ID or TWIC Badge Ready to take control of the way you work? Complete our application to join the PeopleReady team today.
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