Manufacturing Sanitation Worker Manufacturing - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Manufacturing Sanitation Worker

Lucia's Pizza is currently hiring for a full-time Manufacturing Sanitation Worker to work nights cleaning our equipment in the St.
Louis, MO area.
This position earns a competitive wage of $15.
75/hour, but it figures out to $17.
50/hour with the 4 bonus hours.
In addition to competitive pay and our excellent work culture, we offer this overnight position the following benefits and perks:
Health, dental, vision, life, and AD&D Long-term disability 401(k) plan Early access to each paycheck through Spentra Paid time off (PTO) Paid holidays Snacks in the breakroom An employee recognition program Employee discounts A case of free pizzas after Saturday shifts Plus, our employees work a 36-hour work week but get paid for a full 40 hours.
You get 4 days off each week! Additionally, we offer this overnight position bonuses based on performance.
So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW? It's easy! Just fill out our initial mobile-friendly online application.
We hope to meet you soon!DAY-TO-DAY OF A MANUFACTURING SANITATION WORKERThis position is full-time and typically works rotating shifts of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday one week and Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the next.
Shifts are usually 6:
30 PM - 7:
00 AM.
As a Manufacturing Sanitation Worker, you are vital to the cleanliness and food safety of our production line.
You carefully break down our equipment, making sure to keep track of each of the pieces.
Then, you clean each part with a hot-water pressure washer.
Following the instructions for each item, you reassemble the equipment.
Then, you clean and squeegee both the production area and the cooler.
After everything is clean and dry, you set everything up for the production line.
You love working a night job that gives you 4 days off each week and take pride in the part you play in our success!ABOUT LUCIA'S PIZZAWe make the best frozen pizzas! Our story began when Mama Lucia Tumminello immigrated to St.
Louis from Italy and settled in the famous Italian neighborhood, The Hill.
With her, she brought a special pizza recipe that was so good that word spread, and requests from friends and neighbors grew.
In Mama Lucia's kitchen, the original St.
Louis-style pizza was born, and in 1981, Lucia and two of her sons set out to talk to the owners of all the grocery stores in the area so that they could meet their goal of bringing their unique pizza to the masses.
And they succeeded! Mama Lucia's pizzas have become some of the most sought-after in the St.
Louis area.
Our employees make us who we are.
We wouldn't be able to pass down our delicious pizzas without the help of our crew! It's our top priority to ensure that we have an excellent work environment.
We throw company parties a couple of times a year with food, games, and raffles so that our team can bring their families, have fun, and bond outside of work.
We know how life can be, so we provide our team with a healthy work-life balance that allows them to have the time during the week to handle doctor appointments, run errands, be with family, enjoy hobbies, and travel.
Plus, we provide generous wages, benefits, and perks!OUR IDEAL MANUFACTURING SANITATION WORKER Team player - collaborative and good with people Organized - balances multiple tasks without getting behind Detail-oriented - pays close attention to fine details Efficient - works quickly without sacrificing quality Flexible - can work an overnight schedule If this sounds like you, keep reading about this overnight job!REQUIREMENTS FOR A MANUFACTURING SANITATION WORKER Ability to be on your feet for a complete 12 1/2-hour shift Ability to work in a hot environment If you meet the above requirements, we need you.
Apply today to join our team as a Manufacturing Sanitation Worker!Location:
63128 Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Food Safety Team Working Production Line Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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