Mover/Driver
M. Interiors LLC St. Louis, MO Posted today
About this role
M. Interiors LLC is hiring for two part-time positions in St. Louis, MO, serving its home staging operations throughout the local area. The company has been in business for 10 years and provides staging services to residential properties across the region.
Position 1: Part-Time Mover
This role focuses on the physical movement and handling of staging inventory. Responsibilities include:
- Loading and unloading staging furniture and décor
- Transporting items between the warehouse and job sites
- Setting up and breaking down furnishings at client properties
- Maintaining proper organization and care of all furniture and décor
- Contributing to an efficient team operation
Candidates should be reliable and punctual, comfortable with the physical demands of lifting and moving furniture throughout the day, and willing to perform hands-on work while maintaining a positive attitude and strong work ethic.
Position 2: Part-Time Driver & Mover
This role combines driving responsibilities with furniture handling and staging support. Responsibilities include:
- Operating a 16-foot box truck between the warehouse and job sites
- Loading, unloading, and moving staging furniture and décor
- Assisting with on-site setup and breakdown of staging arrangements
- Transporting items safely while preserving their condition
- Keeping the truck, warehouse, and equipment in organized condition
- Working collaboratively within a team structure
Candidates must be reliable and punctual, comfortable operating a 16-foot box truck with a preferred clean driving record, and physically capable of lifting and moving furniture. Previous experience in moving, delivery, staging, or warehouse work is valued.
Pay starts at $20.00 per hour. Both positions are based in St. Louis, with work conducted at the warehouse and client job sites. More information about M. Interiors and its completed projects can be found at www.minteriorsstl.com.
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