Inventory Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Warrington, PA at Geebo

Inventory Assistant

3.
6 Warrington, PA Warrington, PA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$33.
6K - $42.
6K a year Estimated:
$33.
6K - $42.
6K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago SnapCab is looking for an Inventory Assistant who has a desire to grow with the company.
This individual would be able to utilize mechanical and shipping & receiving skills in this role.
We manufacture elevator interior remodeling kits that are shipped throughout North America.
Three great things about joining SnapCab:
1.
Working with coworkers who value kindness, being authentically themselves, and feeling a sense of purpose in their job 2.
Joining a company that is growing with the potential of having an expanding career 3.
SnapCab invests in its employees with training, continuing education, and a company culture that embraces the strengths and weaknesses of the humans that make up the business We are leading the way of a new human-centered approach to building a business, says Glenn Bostock, SnapCab founder and CEO.
Rather than focusing on experience, we want to attract people who have a desire to grow together as a team to benefit our customers and each other.
My hope is that after joining SnapCab, you will be saying to family and friends, 'I can't believe I get paid to do what I love to do every single day!' To see a video where you can meet Glenn and your SnapCab teammates, as well as learn about the job and company benefits, click the Apply button or go to the careers page on the SnapCab website.
Careers at SnapCab - SnapCab - Elevator No experience is needed for this Woodworking role! We are looking for individuals who have an aptitude and desire to work with their hands.
Whether you would like to stay in the shop or move into an office position, we give employees the opportunity to grow! Job Type:
Full-time Schedule:
Day shift Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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