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A leading global flooring manufacturer is seeking a Material Handler I for the 2nd shift in Tifton, GA. The role involves packaging, labeling, and loading products while ensuring quality and safety standards are met. Ideal candidates should have basic math skills and prior warehouse experience.
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Requisition ID: 84949
Tifton, Georgia, United States, 31794
Are you looking for more?
At Mohawk Industries, we’re committed to more – more customer solutions, more process improvements, more sustainable manufacturing, and more opportunities for our team.
As a Fortune 500, global flooring leader with some of the best-known brands in the industry, Mohawk is a great place to start or develop your career with an emphasis on more of what’s important to you. Whether you want to lead more, innovate more, learn more, or create more, you can find your more with Mohawk.
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What you have:
Mohawk Industries is a leading global flooring manufacturer that creates products to enhance residential and commercial spaces worldwide. Our vertically integrated manufacturing and distribution processes provide competitive advantages in producing carpet, rugs, ceramic tile, laminate, wood, stone, and vinyl flooring. Our innovative products and technologies differentiate our brands in the marketplace and meet all remodeling and new construction needs. Our brands include American Olean, Daltile, Durkan, IVC, Karastan, Marazzi, Mohawk, Mohawk Home, Pergo, and Quick-Step. Over the past decade, Mohawk has transformed from an American carpet manufacturer into the world’s largest flooring company, operating in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Europe, India, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia, and the United States.
Mohawk Industries, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran, committed to an inclusive workplace, and a proud participant in Drugs Don’t Work.