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Assists local and line haul contractors with coordinating the following: loading and unloading, equipment lease agreement, DOT qualifications and requirements, manifest approval and settlements, deliveries, and operation procedures.
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Loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker. Loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker.
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The candidate will operate successfully in a cross-dock model picking up a loaded truck from a nightly delivery at the assigned loading dock and returning the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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The candidate will operate successfully in a cross-dock model picking up a loaded truck from a nightly delivery at the assigned loading dock and return the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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Frequently lift, push, or move product that weighs 1-75 pounds, up to 100 pounds; frequently reach up to 72” to stack and unstack pallets and hand cart; constantly bend and twist while loading and unloading product, and retrieving items from trailer.
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May be required to assist occasionally with loading-trucks, palletizing product, and performing other duties as assigned by Supervisor or Manager. One year route delivery experience or applicable background driving a straight truck.
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The loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker. Employees are given the opportunity to contribute to the Teamsters National 401(k.
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Valid Commercial Driver’s License – Class B (Class A preferred) All drivers run daily routes with frequent stops and are required to load packages onto hand trucks and unload product at each stop on the assigned route in the order they are designated by the Transportation Department Manager.
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Pickup and delivery of cargo to and from various destinations usually within proximity of the consolidation/distribution center. A Class A CDL with doubles/triples, tanker and HAZMAT endorsements are required.
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Candidate will operate successfully in a cross dock model picking up loaded truck from a nightly delivery at f the assigned loading dock and returning the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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Actual d Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Driver, Forklift, City, Operator, Manufacturing, Transportation.
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Loading and Unloading: Safely load and unload shipments from trucks, trailers, and containers using forklifts, pallet jacks, and other equipment. Job Title: Shipping Dock Worker. Job Summary: Shipping dock workers are responsible for the efficient handling of incoming and outgoing shipments at shipping docks.
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Daily oversight and participation in the timely loading and unloading of shipments in and out of dock area. This role is responsible for the timely movement of equipment in and out of dock areas as well as the coordination of drivers for the purposes of delivery and pick-up.
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Loading, unloading, wrapping, staging. Stand up Reach, Cherry picker, Dock Stocker, Sit down forklift & Clamp experience is required. Stand up Reach, Cherry picker, Dock Stocker, Sit down forklift & Clamp experience is required.
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Our warehouse dockworkers are responsible for loading and unloading freight on our trailers in a safe and timelymanner. Responsible for the loading/unloading straight trucks and/or 53 ft.
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