What are the responsibilities and job description for the PIT - Pittsburgh, PA - Cold Food Assembly/ Order Picker (PIT) position at LSG Sky Chefs?
LSG Sky Chefs with over 75 years of Catering history is immediately hiring full- time team players to prepare products for our Airline, E-Commerce, and Retail customers. We are the world’s leading provider of end-to–end airline products and services with a fast growing footprint in Convenience Retail and Subscription Food Service.
Job description, duties and requirements:
items for our retail client 7 Eleven.
Cold Food Order Pickers work in a fast-paced environment to pick food items. Must have a team player attitude, and the ability to learn as you go in a time-sensitive environment.
Read client specification paper work and /pick accurate orders.
Must be able to work any day of the week with an hourly schedule of 5am-1:30pm- including mandatory overtime as needed.
Our scheduled times do not rotate but candidates must be open to change scheduled days during seniority based shift bids. Shift Bids occur at a minimum two times per year.
Eligible candidates must:
- Be 18 years of age and eligible to work in the United States
- Be available to work a full-time position, including Weekends and Holidays
- Be available to work mandatory overtime as needed
- Be able to complete the application/orientation process in English
- Be able to stand for the duration of the shift
- Be able to work in a 38 degree cold room for the duration of the shift (cold gear provided after 60-day probationary period)
- Be able to lift up to 30lbs and push up to 70lbs with the use of rolling carts. Be able to stand, walk, bend, lift, stoop for the entire shift.
- Be a team player and work well with a diverse team from all over the world
- Be willing to join and pay union dues after 60 days
All Employees are eligible for weekly pay, free lunches, free uniforms and enjoy a comprehensive benefits package after 30 days of employment that includes 401k, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability insurance.
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