Spare Hand - Counce Mill 11.01.2023 Sales - Counce, TN at Geebo

Spare Hand - Counce Mill 11.01.2023

3.
3 Counce, TN Counce, TN $27.
63 an hour $27.
63 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago As a Fortune 500 company, Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) is an ideas and solutions company.
Our corrugated packaging business seeks to be the leader in helping our customers -- large and small -- package, transport and display products of all kinds.
Our white paper business delivers Paper With Purpose by providing the highest level of customer service and operational excellence.
We have approximately 15,000 team members in more than 100 locations in the United States that strive to meet the local needs of our customers.
Our mission is to serve the needs of our customers, today and tomorrow, with products and services that exceed expectations for performance and environmental responsibility.
People o Customers o Trust Spare Hands - Counce Mill Spare Hands are general laborers that are assigned to all areas of the Mill, Paper Machine, Woodyard, Pulping, Caustic, Power, Recycle, Shipping, or Yard Services as needed.
Basic
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or G.
E.
D.
Must have worked 24 of the last 36 months.
Must be available to work rotating shifts including weekends, holidays and overtime.
Knowledge-Skills-Abilities:
Written skills test will be given to selected candidates that meet the basic qualifications and if successful, a panel interview will be scheduled.
Starting pay is $27.
63/hour with the potential to earn much higher as you progress.
Competitive pay and benefit package including medical, dental, optical, 401k with company match, company paid retirement contribution, vacations, holiday pay, etc.
All qualified applicants must apply at Careers.
packagingcorp.
com to be considered.
PCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Sales
  • Company: Packaging Corporation of America

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