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An inclusive, energetic culture. Incredible opportunity. A community-focused company. And one of the most powerful brands in the world. You can expect a lot from a career at Target. About This Opportunity Verifies and packs merchandise from master cartons to store cartons, in quantities more readily sold by the stores. Places individual master cartons on a packing station table Scans labels and pl...
We are currently recruiting for a full time Senior Depot Associate for our Logistics Operations located in Plainfield, Indiana. This is a 2nd shift opportunity, Monday through Friday 2:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. Summary: The Senior Depot Associate is primarily responsible for operating an Instapack machine. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Provide Leadership to team and to assist supervisor...
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