Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Frito-Lay North America, Inc. is seeking Service Operations Warehousers to perform essential warehouse tasks, including loading and unloading pallets, selecting cases by order, and safely operating a forklift after training. The role supports PepsiCo's logistics operations and offers a pathway to broader career opportunities within the company.
This is a 24-hour operation with a physical workload. Applicants must be 18+, able to lift 15–50 pounds, stand for long periods, and work
3PM Start Time. Employees will typically work 8 hours a day with the potential to work up to 12 hours. The work-day will conclude when all required tasks are complete.
Service Operations Warehousers are critical to our success at FritoLay! Our Service Operations Warehousers are responsible for a variety of typical warehouse tasks, including moving material around the warehouse. Although you will start working for FritoLay, we are investing in helping you grow with us. This job can open the door to career opportunities with us or our parent company, PepsiCo.
Here is a list of some of the more frequent tasks you could expect to perform during the workday:We are open 24 hours a day, which means you may not have a typical schedule, and it's a physical job! If you have never worked in a warehouse environment before, you should understand that you will be on your feet for the entirety of your shift.
Here are the minimum requirements for this role:All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity
Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.