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Packaging, palletization, and labeling for shipment including dangerous goods, international, and carrier paperwork, and or labels Certifications provided when needed. International shipment coordination including commercial invoice, SLI, and other documents and or scheduling as required.
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Provide subject matter expert level knowledge and expertise in the proper handling, coordinating, and certifying of hazardous cargo for air, ground, and waterway shipments in accordance with associated regulations (49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), International Air Transportation Association (IATA), and International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG.
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Screeners will use cutting edge electronic detection and imaging equipment to identify dangerous objects in baggage, cargo, and on passengers, preventing those objects from being transported onto aircraft.
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Strict adherence to all Health & Safety training, guidelines and work practices previous, during and following an epidemic (whether local or global) that are established by Accor, local government, international bodies including the World Health Organization (WHO) and Center for disease control (CDC.
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Assist other departments as necessary in the research of transport and delivery inquiries+ Complete export documentation and shipping manifests, including documentation required for the transport of dangerous goods.
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You will be a key player in securing and optimizing the global goods flow by analysis and supporting compliance within US and international regulations governing the transport of dangerous goods, imports and exports, and supply chain security.
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Knowledge and/or experience working with DPAS; DAU Logistics Level I; experience with air freight and ground freight; knowledge of Dangerous Goods/Restricted Article Regulations. At ManTech International Corporation, you ll help protect our national security while working on innovative projects that offer opportunities for advancement.
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Ensure compliance with applicable requirements for domestic and international multi-modal safe transport of listed hazardous materials products including the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG), and United Nations (UN.
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Quantem Aviation Services is hiring a Lead Ramp Agent at our Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) Location. AOSSP/MSP, FAA/TSA, dangerous goods, Air carrier Hazmat, SIDA, and Equipment Certification.
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Estes Forwarding Worldwide (EFW) is a leading domestic and international freight forwarder in the United States, providing customized logistics and warehousing solutions for clients around the world and across all industries via air, ground, and ocean freight.
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Complete export documentation and shipping manifests, including documentation required for the transport of dangerous goods. Demonstrate general knowledge of governmental trade compliance and environmental regulations as they apply to the storage, handling and transportation of dangerous goods.
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The Material Handler/Administrative Assistant role is responsible for the incoming and outgoing of all mail, packages, dangerous goods, hazardous material packages, international shipments, and freight shipments for the Irvine Facilities department in a timely manner.
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As a Shipping Clerk , you will coordinate shipment of customer orders to domestic and international locations. Experience with shipping hazardous materials in compliance with Transportation of Dangerous.
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The Senior Manager of Logistics, International Shipping & Inventory is generally responsible for all activities, projects, and employees within the Logistics/Inventory Control Department MANE. Manages strict, total compliance with all Dangerous Goods Materials shipments: DOT-IATIMDG.
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Job Duties: Pull, process, and ship orders in compliance with the federal and international dangerous goods regulations visa Federal Express or a common carrier. Job Duties: Pull, process, and ship orders in compliance with the federal and international dangerous goods regulations visa Federal Express or a common carrier.
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