Bank Route Coordinator Financial & Banking - Lansing, MI at Geebo

Bank Route Coordinator

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1 Lansing, MI Lansing, MI Full-time Full-time $16 an hour $16 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Bank Route Coordinator If you're searching for success-driven work that invests in you and your skills, you'll find it at GRBS.
We currently have an immediate opportunity for a Route Driver Coordinator.
Monday - Friday, 4pm - Midnight Must have a valid Driver's License and Transportation for this position.
Responsibilities Here comes the nitty gritty.
Day to day, you'll have tasks that you're responsible for completing:
Training new employees Covering cleaning's for open positions Replenishing supplies that are needed at various locations throughout the greater Lansing area.
Administering paperwork for new employees Assisting new employees with cleaning duties such as vacuuming, dusting, trash removal, mopping and any other responsibilities assigned by the supervisor Pass a nationwide background check Have a valid drivers licence and reliable transportation Be willing to travel up to 40 miles (paid mileage reimbursement) Chemicals Operate chemical dispensing units Properly measure chemicals that are not provided in dispenser form Physical Functions Required Ability to walk or stand for prolonged periods.
Requires bending, stooping, reaching up, and lifting up to 50 pounds.
Come and be part of a company where your contribution matters.
Job Type:
Full-time Salary:
$16.
00 /hour License:
Driver's License (Required) Work authorization:
United States (Required) Shifts:
Evening (Required) Required travel:
50% (Required) Work Location:
Multiple locations Benefits offered:
Paid time off Health insurance Dental insurance Healthcare spending or reimbursement accounts such as HSAs or FSAs Pay Frequency:
Bi weekly or Twice monthly.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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