Schnellecke Logistics, a prominent partner of Mercedes-Benz, is teaming up with West AlabamaWorks! to host a significant hiring event aimed at expanding its workforce and offering top-notch job opportunities within the West Alabama community.

Scheduled for August 29 from 2:30 to 5:30 PM, the event will take place at the Tuscaloosa Career and Technology Center, located at 2800 Martin Luther King Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.

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Attendees will have the chance to meet with Schnellecke recruiters and receive on-the-spot contingent job offers for both day and night shifts. Available positions include forklift operators, tugger operators, sequencers, material packers, sorters, quality clerks, inventory clerks, and team leaders.

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Donny Jones, Chief Workforce Officer at the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama and Executive Director of West AlabamaWorks!, highlighted the event’s benefits: "Schnellecke Logistics is offering competitive wages up to $18 per hour, along with a $50 weekly attendance bonus. This event is an excellent opportunity for job seekers in the West Alabama area."

Prospective employees are encouraged to pre-register and create a digital resume before the event by visiting Career Connect at www.westalabamajobs.com/SL. This will streamline the application process and enhance their chances of securing a position.

 

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