Physical Work Of Moving, Bending, Standing Jobs in New York City, NY

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Customer Service /Call Center Representative (Phone Support Experience)

Company: Trigyn

Location: Queens, NY

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Answer heavy volume of incoming calls. Data entry experience and a minimum of 25 wpm typing skills. Respond to telephone, mail, e-mail and in-person inquiries;…

Project Manager II

Company: Fidelis Care

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Provide functional and technical knowledge across multiple business and technical areas. Centene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive…

Graphic Designer

Company: Roller Rabbit LLC

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Assist in day-to-day graphic design needs with oversight from the Senior Graphic Designer including email creation and social media graphic needs for…

Analyst, Revenue Analytics

Company: Disney

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Partner with cross-functional teams to develop new reporting tools and insights aligned with evolving business needs.

Part-Time Security Supervisor

Company: The Shed

Location: New York, NY

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with building personnel, guests, visitors, clients, and vendors. Must have strong teamwork etiquette.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Physical Work of Moving, Bending, Standing roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level movers and handlers earn roughly $28,000–$35,000 annually, mid‑level positions (e.g., experienced forklift operators, production supervisors) command $35,000–$45,000, and senior roles such as logistics managers or safety officers can earn $45,000–$60,000 plus performance bonuses.
What skills and certifications are required to succeed in these physical work roles?
Core skills include proficiency with pallet jacks, forklifts, conveyor belts, and load‑management software. Certifications such as OSHA 10/30, Forklift Operator, Hazardous Materials Handling, and ISO 45001 Safety Management are often mandatory, while advanced training in automated warehouse systems (e.g., Kiva, Locus Robotics) can boost competitiveness.
Can any of these physically intensive positions be performed remotely?
While the hands‑on tasks are inherently on‑site, roles that support physical work—such as

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