Employment Opportunities – Specialty Packaging
We are looking for full time permanent, or if desired, temporary employees to join our team as Specialty Packaging.
This role entails working in an assembly line fashion within a small group and repeatedly lifting up to 40#’s (normally 25 to 30#’s). ***All training will be provided and no previous experience is necessary***
A large part of the role will entail cleaning the machinery, room as well as the plant. Some is accomplished using air, while sweeping and scraping may be utilized in other areas.
Frequent standing, squatting, kneeling and walking is required.
Normal shifts for Specialty Packaging are Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 4:30pm. This “bakes in” overtime to get the biggest bang for the buck and your time. It includes two 15 minute paid breaks and an unpaid 1/2 hour lunch.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR TEAM PLAYERS WITH GOOD ATTITUDES WHO SHOW UP ON TIME, DON’T FREQUENTLY CALL IN ABSENT AND CAN WORK WELL WITH OTHERS. IF THAT’S YOU, OUR SMALL COMPANY OF 35+ YEARS WANTS YOU TO JOIN OUR FAMILY!
WAGE BREAKDOWN
STARTING wage is $13/hr = 2080 regular hours worked x $13 = $27,040
Overtime worked is $19.5/hr = 150 annual OT hours x $19.5 = $2,925
Retention Incentive is $1 for every hour worked = 2,230 hrs x $1 = $2,230
AVERAGE STARTING ANNUAL EARNINGS = (approx) $32,000 – with plenty of room for growth!
Benefits Include (for FT Employee Only)
Medical (which we pay 90% of the monthly premium)
Dental Policy (which we pay 100% of the monthly premium)
Short Term Disability Policy (which we pay 100% of the monthly premium)
$25,000 Life Insurance Policy (which we pay 100% of the monthly premium)
IRA Match of up to 3% (you’re vested immediately)
Paid Time Off (accrues over time)
Paid Holidays
Retention Incentive Bonus
Minimal Annual Review
Employee Discounts and more…
You can always pick up an application at our main offices located at 1904 N Hwy 14 in Marquette, NE.
For open employment opportunities on The Grain Place farm, please visit Grain Place Foundation’s website here.
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