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Work with Technology in a Hands-On Warehouse Role — $18/hr Day Shift


Where:
Join a busy electronics processing and recycling warehouse in Houston, TX where incoming computer equipment is inspected, tested, and sorted for refurbishment or recycling. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys working with technology and hands-on warehouse tasks while using strong computer skills.


Job Highlights

  • Pay: $18 per hour
  • Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Location: Houston, TX
  • Consistent weekday schedule
  • Hands-on work with computer and electronic equipment
  • Opportunity to learn about electronics refurbishment and recycling


Responsibilities

  • Inspect incoming computer equipment and electronic devices
  • Determine whether equipment can be refurbished or sent for recycling
  • Test and evaluate computer hardware components
  • Enter equipment details and processing information into computer systems
  • Sort and organize equipment based on processing outcomes
  • Maintain an organized and safe warehouse work area


Requirements

  • Intermediate computer skills and data entry ability
  • Ability to identify and handle computer hardware and electronics
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
  • Ability to stand and work in a warehouse environment for extended periods
  • Reliable transportation and consistent attendance


Call to Action
If you enjoy working with technology and want a stable weekday warehouse role, apply today. Our team will review your application and reach out to qualified candidates with the next steps.


About LINK Staffing:
For over 40 years, LINK Staffing has been a trusted leader in light industrial staffing, helping hardworking people find great opportunities with reputable employers. With offices throughout Texas, we specialize in connecting skilled talent with roles in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and distribution. Our mission is to create a positive impact by providing dependable workers to growing businesses while offering our field staff safe, stable, and rewarding jobs. At LINK Staffing, we believe in doing things the right way—treating every employee with dignity and respect, delivering exceptional service to our clients, and building lasting relationships rooted in trust. We’re proud to be a company where people come first, and results follow.


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Service Areas:
LINK Staffing proudly serves job seekers in and around North Houston, including Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, Tomball, Humble, Cypress, Aldine, Greenspoint, FM 1960, Willowbrook, Klein, Atascocita, Porter, and Kingwood.

Company Description
At LINK Staffing, we help job seekers like you find employment faster and more easily. Our team of staffing experts take the guesswork out of job hunting and help you find the right opportunities with less effort.

Our unique commitment to enhanced employee benefits, payroll flexibility, and career development make us the perfect partner in finding opportunities throughout Texas.
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