Warehouse Associate: Fresno (Part Time) Job - (fresno, california) Transportation & Warehousing - Fresno, CA at Geebo

Warehouse Associate: Fresno (Part Time) Job - (fresno, california)

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NAPA Full/Part Time:
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Fresno, CA, US Job Description Qualifications NAPA Warehouse Associates should have the agility to bend to floor:
level shelves and reach to upper shelves (eight feet) with the use of a stool or ladder when necessary.
Our Warehouse Associates are also required to have the stamina to stand and walk for the entire work shift.
Other requirements include:
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Strength to lift 60 lbs of merchandise:
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Clear speaking and attentive listening skills:
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Motivated to train and learn:
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Desire to go above andbeyond the
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Desire to be part of a fun and energetic team:
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Minimum 18 years of age:
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employment drug screen and background check Closing Statement In the 1920s, America fell in love with the automobile.
More and more vehicles began traveling the roads, creating a need for an auto parts distribution system that could keep pace with the demand to keep our automobiles running.
In 1925, NAPA was founded to meet those needs.
Since then, weve sped our way to become a powerhouse in the auto parts industry.
Fueled by the popularity of the automobile, our name can now be seen on over 5,800 stores, 58 distribution centers, and 13,000 NAPA AutoCare facilities across the country, and were not stopping there.
Our 80 years of experience has made us an industry leader, but dont let our age lead you to believe we cant keep up with the changing times.
Were not your grandfathers NAPA.
As our vehicles become more advanced, weve adapted our business in ways that allow us to stay ahead of the curve.
Were constantly updating our inventory of over 500,000 parts, opening new stores, reaching out to customers in new ways, and most importantly, were hiring new talent to join our ranks.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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