Packer

Honolulu, HI
Full Time
Royal Hawaiian Movers
Entry Level

Royal Hawaiian Movers has immediate openings for highly motivated Packers. If you are a high performer and want to join a dynamic company with over 250 employees and locations on all the major Hawaiian Islands with plenty of future growth opportunities, contact us today!         

WHY YOU WANT TO WORK FOR US:

  • You will be working for a family-owned company that prides itself in investing in its own people
  • We value safety and with over 40 years in the business, we offer job stability and growth

Location: 3017 Ualena St, Honolulu, HI 96819
Compensation: $17.99 per hour

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 7:30~16:00, with possible weekend, holidays, evenings

To Apply: Submit your resume or visit us at 3005 Ualena St, Honolulu, HI 96819. You can also call Kyra at 808-432-9584 to schedule an interview 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Responsible for the safe, accurate, and timely delivery of assigned route
  • Clearly and professionally communicate with dispatch and customers
  • Load and unload deliveries/pick-ups
  • Be able to assist in the warehouse when needed
  • Have a flexible schedule
  • Follow detailed instructions
  • Other duties as assigned

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:

  • Communicate professionally with customers and co-workers.
  • Provide excellent customer service
  • Adhere and follow ALL company “Safety” practices, policies, and procedures.
  • Report all damages and/or injuries in a timely manner

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to lift 75 pounds unassisted
  • Alert, focused, and detail-oriented
  • Physically and mentally fit
  • Ability to crouch, bend, sit, and get in and out of truck unassisted
  • Must be able to pass criminal background check and drug screening

BENEFITS:

  • Comprehensive health coverage: Medical, Vision, and Dental. 
  • Flexible Spending Account options for Medical and Dependent care
  • Supplemental Benefits 
  • 11 Federal Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Competitive 401k plan with match

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