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Verifies the accuracy of all cargo, dangerous goods, and government documentation required to accompany the aircraft and/or cargo on assigned flight(s). The Loadmaster reports to the Manager, Cargo Services (Chief Loadmaster) and the Station Supervisor reports to the Station Manager.
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Amazon Air (AIR) is seeking a Principal Supply Chain Manager of Aviation Dangerous Goods (DG to lead the development of AIR’s aviation-centric DG programs and initiatives. This role's primary focus will be on monitoring the day-to-day operation to ensure the processes and software are working as intended while simultaneously designing and making incremental progress towards AIR's long-term vision for the Dangerous Goods (DG) program.
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Coordinates audits and flight bookings for dangerous goods to ensure safe shipments on commercial carriers and UPS airlines. He/She processes inbound air cargo shipments to ensure compliance requirements (e.g., Customs clearance, fee payments, etc.
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FAA - Dangerous Goods Awareness. We perform at the highest level for our customers every day, and strive to be an exceptional leader in our industry with our teams of cargo, passenger, ramp handling, and technical service experts in 164 airport locations, 18 countries, and on 5 continents.
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Knowledge of cargo accepting proceduresKnowledge on security cargo builtKnowledge on dangerous goods handlingKnowledge on Ulds weightsRequired SkillsComply with all safety regulations, methods , and procedures required by Pinnacle Logistics , customers and airport.
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Follow Dangerous Goods Requirements and Regulations. Cargo Agent organizes warehouse and storage facilities; arranges warehouse handling equipment and loads/unloads air cargo, while maintaining the required safety and quality standards as well as comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and company policies.
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Transporting between terminals and aircraft; ramp transfers of cargo such as receiving, delivering, weighing, and documenting in a freight specific facility or a loading dock area. Load/unload air cargo on and off aircraft, carts, container, and trucks.
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Confirm Dangerous Goods (DG) have been checked within aircraft limits and Follow specific procedure for DG shipments when received, including when shipment is abandoned by consignee. Responsible for moving air cargo within designated warehouse.
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Maintain ongoing awareness of transportation and trade rules and regulations including Indirect Air Carrier Security Program, Certified Cargo Screening Security Program, export controls, sanctions, dangerous goods, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Transportation, Federal Maritime Commission, Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism, and others.
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Handles and disposes properly rejected material, dangerous goods, potentially dangerous goods and regulated hazardous waste into a designated on-site disposal facility of interim container.
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Receives purchased materials (raw materials, supplies, packaging components, narcotics, and dangerous substances), makes visual inspections to the cargo, verifies (by counting and / or weighing) proper identification and records the information in the inventory control systems(s.
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The role of the Express Cargo Agent is a physically demanding position, requiring regular and continuous lifting up to 30 lbs. Facilitate loading and unloading of trucks and move freight and containers throughout the cargo warehouse.
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Comply with applicable legislation including safe operation, carriage of goods, driver's hours of service, occupational health and safety, transportation of dangerous goods, customs and immigration and weights and dimensions.
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Oversee cargo handling and secure loads, including equipment preparation, application of safe practices, compliance with applicable Acts and regulations. GFL Environmental is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities to apply.
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Performs shipping and Inventory Cycle Count functions in supporting other warehouse operations and plant needs. High School diploma required; Associates or some college, or trade school preferred. This position must comply with all Security guidelines, Environmental Health and Safety regulations and the current Good Manufacturing Practices required by the job function.
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