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 Butcher - Call (262) 792-1323

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Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53223
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Butcher - Call (262) 792-1323

Butcher - Call (262) 792-1323Description: Entry level beef butcher position. Start a career that offers great benefits, pay, and career advancement. In the de-boning role, you will be working with whole cows, cutting and de-boning the meat. You will receive excellent paid training. Requirements: Ability to lift 40 pounds. Location: Milwaukee, WI Type: DIRECT Duration: Direct Pay Rate: $10.10 - $10.20 Hourly DOE Contact: Volt Services GroupVolt Workforce Solutions175 N. Patrick Blvd., Ste. 160Brookfield, WI 53045PH: 262/792-1323FX: 262/792-1257  Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300233-3942-7-228027 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Milwaukee, WI 53223 Status: Employee Salary: $10.10 - $10.20 Hourly DOE Job Category: Manufacturing/Production/Operations Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 175 N. Patrick Blvd., Ste. 160Brookfield,WI 53045 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 262/792-1323 Fax: 262/792-1257

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