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Safely receive and unload inbound cargo containers and team members. Job Description Operation Supervisor (2nd Shift) Warehouse. Supervise and operate overhead crane and team members. Summary: The Operations Supervisor is directly responsible for the day to day supervision of the warehouse floor, assigning the work schedule to the team members, and supervising the time management of the warehouse shipments.
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Ability to legally operate a motor vehicle and safely and frequently enter/exit the vehicle as well as the rear cargo area. Driver Activity: Majority Drop and Hook with Minimal Driver Unload.
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Load and unload baggage and cargo. To continue our standard of excellence, Piedmont is seeking a motivated, reliable professional to join our team as a Ramp Agent in our Ground Handling Department.
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Maintain records, such as vehicle logs, records of cargo, or billing statements, in accordance with regulations. Load and unload trucks, vans, or automobiles. Inspect and maintain vehicle supplies and equipment, such as gas, oil, water, tires, lights, or brakes, to ensure that vehicles are in proper working condition.
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Airport ramp environment, subject to varied weather conditions and elevated noise levels. The primary responsibility of the position is assisting passengers in boarding/disembarking flights, operating the Jetway, monitoring computerized passenger boarding, and guiding/parking aircraft.
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The successful candidate will successfully complete the Ramp Agent training course. The primary responsibility of the position is baggage handling and servicing aircraft in a fast-paced outdoor airport environment.
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Commercial truck drivers operate tractor-trailers and other large vehicles to transport cargo over various distances. Unload, set-up, assemble, and touch up furniture in customer's home.
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This position is responsible for safely operating a crane (Friction Crane and Lattice Boom) to load and unload cargo and containers into and from the vessel in the stevedoring operations department.
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US Cargo , a subsidiary of Pitt Ohio, with terminals throughout Ohio & Pennsylvania is seeking a PT Dockworker for our Cleveland, OH terminal. US Cargo has been a specialized and highly successful leader in the courier and small package transportation industry and continues to expand our transportation services to include LTL Freight.
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Load, unload, sort, and appropriately transfer passenger baggage, cargo/freight, and company materials. Some of Customer Service, Agent, Ramp, Passenger, Retail, Baggage. Load, unload, sort, and appropriately transfer passenger baggage, cargo/freight, and company materials.
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Load and unload cargo. You will:Safely operate a box truck or trailer. Load and unload cargo. Report any issues or incidents to dispatch. Properly track and document activity log.
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Load, unload, sort as a baggage handler and appropriately transfer passenger baggage on the ramp, cargo/freight, and company materials. Load, unload, sort as a baggage handler and appropriately transfer passenger baggage on the ramp, cargo/freight, and company materials.
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Must be also to sit in a vehicle for up to six (6) hours per day; must be able to stoop, bend, stretch and squat to load and unload cargo areas. Must have passenger endorsement. Must be also to sit in a vehicle for up to six (6) hours per day; must be able to stoop, bend, stretch and squat to load and unload cargo areas.
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Unload passenger luggage and air cargo, bulk and/or containers/pallets, onto carts and/or dollies. Drive and/or operate ground support equipment to include tow tractors, tow bars, belt loaders, container loaders, baggage tugs, water/lavatory service trucks, aircraft ground power units, aircraft air start units, air stairs, aircraft de-icing units, baggage carts, cargo dollies and passenger vans.
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NFI Division: Dedicated Trucking. NFI Operating Center: 827. Minimum one (1) year of relevant tractor-trailer experience within the last 3 years5th wheel & 45'/53' trailer length. Collision Mitigation Systems.
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