Warehouse Loader (Full Time/Part Time) - PepsiCo $18-$26/hr

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PepsiCo is seeking Warehouse Workers to work in distribution centers loading, unloading, picking, packing, and moving beverage products for delivery routes. Warehouse Workers are responsible for building pallets, picking orders, loading delivery trucks, unloading incoming shipments, moving product throughout the warehouse, and using pallet jacks or forklifts to transport products. Employees must follow company safety procedures, warehouse guidelines, and productivity standards to ensure orders are prepared accurately and on time. This position typically pays $18 to $26 per hour, with opportunities for overtime pay, shift differential pay for overnight shifts, weekend pay, and performance or attendance bonuses depending on shift and location. Both full-time and part-time positions are commonly available, with part-time shifts often available in the evening or overnight and full-time schedules typically offering consistent weekly hours.

Warehouse Workers are responsible for picking orders using pick sheets or handheld scanners, building pallets, shrink-wrapping pallets, loading trucks, unloading deliveries, organizing inventory, cleaning work areas, and maintaining warehouse organization. The role is physically active and requires frequent lifting, bending, and moving throughout the shift while working in a fast-paced warehouse environment.

Full-time employees may be eligible for benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with company match, pension benefits in some locations, paid time off, paid holidays, tuition assistance programs, and opportunities for advancement into forklift operator, lead, or supervisor roles. Part-time employees may be eligible for limited benefits, flexible scheduling, and opportunities to move into full-time positions.

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