Scale House Attendant/Weigh Master General Labor - Burlington, NJ at Geebo

Scale House Attendant/Weigh Master

Pure Soil Technologies/The Earle Companies Pure Soil Technologies/The Earle Companies Burlington, NJ Burlington, NJ Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$35.
7K - $45.
2K a year Estimated:
$35.
7K - $45.
2K a year Pure Soil Technologies seeks experienced, dependable Scale House Attendant/Weigh Master.
Recent scale house experience is preferred.
Responsible for overseeing and managing all scale house activity during posted business hours, as well as interfacing with onsite personnel and operators.
Normal business hours will be 7:
30 am to 3:
30 pm Monday through Friday.
Position will require overtime on a regular basis Scale house will be located in Middlesex County.
Earle offers a comprehensive benefit package including Medical; Dental; Vision; PTO; Voluntary Long Term Disability, Life/AD&D; Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance; 401K plan with Discretionary Employer Match; Aflac Supplemental Plans; Flexible Spending Account; Employee Assistance Program; Discounts on Auto and Homeowners Insurance through New Jersey Manufacturers.
Qualified candidates can fax resumes with salary requirements to 732-612-1419 Attn:
Human Resources or email resume with cover letter, including salary history & professional references to careers @ earleco.
com.
No Phone Calls Please! EOE/D/V No Agencies - The Earle Companies are not currently accepting unsolicited assistance or resumes from search firms for this employment opportunity.
All resumes submitted by search firms or agencies to The Earle Companies or its employees, agents, directors or representatives in any form or method without a valid written agreement covering this position will be deemed the sole property of The Earle Companies.
No fee shall be paid in the event the candidate is hired by The Earle Companies as a result of the referral or through other means.
Job Type:
Full-time Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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