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O'Neal Steel is seeking a 2nd shift Loader for its Shelbyville, IN facility. The role involves loading and unloading materials, operating various equipment, and ensuring high-quality work. Candidates should have experience in similar positions and preferred certifications in forklift and overhead crane operation.
O'Neal Steel has an opening for a 2nd shift Loader at our Shelbyville, IN facility.
The Loader will load and unload materials within a warehouse, utilizing hand trucks, forklifts, overhead cranes, conveyors, spotter trucks, trailers, or other handling equipment to move materials to and from trucks, trains, and within the storage facility. The role requires knowledge of common practices and procedures, relying on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform job functions.
What you will be doing:
Work Schedule: Must be able to work 2nd Shift (2:00PM-10:00PM), Monday - Friday. Overtime may be required as needed.
Additional Requirements: Candidates must pass a criminal background check and drug test upon employment offer.
What you will like about us: O'Neal offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including:
About Us: With over 100 years in business, O'Neal Steel is the largest family-owned metals service center in the U.S., supplying carbon, alloy steel, stainless, and aluminum products nationwide. We serve a range of customers from small job shops to major manufacturers, providing quick delivery through our extensive distribution network. As a third-generation family-owned business, we are committed to our founding principles and customer success.
Qualifications: Experience in a similar role is preferred.
Licenses & Certifications: Preferred certifications include Overhead Crane and Forklift operation.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Applicants will be notified of their rights under federal employment laws. For more information, see the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.