Material Handler

  • J.M.Canty, Inc
  • Lockport, NY, 14094

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Job Description:

Come and work in a clean facility with great co-workers!

FROM A WRITTEN LIST BE ABLE TO LOCATE AND PULL PARTS OF VARIOUS WEIGHTS TO BE DELIVERED TO EMPLOYEES

Responsibilities and Duties

  • ACCURATE INVENTORY COUNTING AND CONTROL
  • ORGANIZE RACKS WITH MATRIALS
  • WILL HAVE TO UNLOAD AND RELOAD MATERIALS
  • WILL NEED TO DELIVER THESE PARTS EFFECIENTLY WITHIN THE FACILITY

Qualifications and Skills

  • FORKLIFT TRAINING A PLUS
  • GOOD COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS
  • BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS
  • ABLE TO LIFT 40LBS.
  • NEEDS TO PASS A PHYSICAL AND DRUG SCREEN PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT
  • PRIOR MANUFACTURING FACILITY EXPERIENCE A PLUS!
  • HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT

Benefits

All full time employees are offered

WE OFFER SUMMER HOURS. THAT IS WHERE YOU CAN HAVE EVERYOTHER FRIDAY OFF WITHOUT USING VACATION FROM MEMORIAL DAY TO LABOR DAY

  • Medical, dental, life and long term and short term disability insurance
  • 401k with matching after one year of employment
  • Paid vacation
  • Paid Holidays

Job Type: Full-time

Education:

  • High school or equivalent (Required)

Work Location:

  • One location

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Retirement plan
  • Paid time off
  • Other

Pay Frequency:

  • Weekly

This Job Is:

  • Open to applicants who do not have a college diploma

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Day shift
  • 8 hour shift

Company Description:

Canty is an outgrowth of the consulting practice of John M. Canty, P.E. in designing a very deep high pressure Diving Research Facility, capable of simulating ocean depths of over a mile, he found that no lighting components were available which would withstand the required pressure of 2500 PSI. It was, therefore, necessary to develop a light that would permit illuminating the chamber at these unusual conditions. Since this vessel (now installed in the high pressure laboratory of the University at Buffalo-Department of Physiology) was to be used for manned experiments, it was desirable to keep the electrical components outside. This is due to the potential fire hazard of electrical sparks in a confined environment.

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