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The 2nd Shift Part-TIme Switcher I is responsible for the transport of full and empty trailers between the docks and the designated drop parking locations in the “Trailer Yard” to support the inbound unloading and the outbound loading warehouse operations in a safe, accurate, and efficient manner.
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Security of valuable commodities and the storage area itself are a major area of concern for the yard switcher, occasionally requiring guidance from supervisory personnel regarding. The Yard Spotter should be able to comfortably operate a semi-truck with a trailer and/or yard tractors/mules, to move trailers in and out of dock doors or around the truck yard.
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Trailer Mechanic - Fleet Mechanic - Fleet Technician - Dolly - Yard Hostler - Switcher Tractor. Applicant must be capable of making quality repairs to suspension, lighting /electrical system, air brake and ABS systems, trailer dollies, and trailer body/structure and doors on trailer, dollies, and yard switcher tractors.
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Tech will also perform preventive maintenance and repairs on a fleet of Yard Spotters with Cummins electronic diesel engines. Providing a high level of customer service requires dedicated and skilled technicians who understand that maximum up-time for their fleet of dry van package trailers, dollies, and yard switchers is critical to their success.
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Dependable and reliable Inventory, data entry, and computer skills may be required Yard Dog / Switcher experience - is a plus. Experience with yard dogs/switchers is a plus. Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent preferred 2-4 years food warehouse experience 2-4 years sit down forklift experience.
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Our Georgia Pacific mill in Chowchilla, CA is hiring a Switcher Operator / CDL Yard Jockey. At least one (1) year of experience as a Yard Jockey or similar role. Move trailers in yard to maximize space and maintain organization of the yard.
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Other Information Need some switcher experience Will be yard switcher tested- tested on backing into multiple different docks, big, little, small Road test will be required along with DQ file once Penske approved 2:30 pm to 2:30 am Monday to Thursday 40 + OT Benefits Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K TransForce drivers are respected professionals.
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Job Info Job Location: Lebanon, TN Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Hours Per Shift: 12 Hours Hours Per Week: 48 Hours Shift Start Time: 02:30 pm Working Days: Mon-Thu Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: Switching (yard jockey), No-touch freight Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A switchers in Lebanon, TN. This job is offering $26.50 per hour.
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Your safety is our top priority, and we comply with DOT and FMCSA. Join the TransForce team! TransForce shows genuine concern for your career objectives. Apply NOW or call your local recruiter @ 615-399-0143.
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We have an excellent reputation with our drivers and our customers.
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We have an immediate opening in our Cherokee, AL location for a CDL A Yard Jockey. Green Logistics is a privately-owned, asset-based trucking company specializing in dedicated freight programs, intermodal and port-to-port drayage, and yard switching services.
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Utilize a switcher to maneuver 53' and pup trailers to the dock as needed. Switcher operation certification. Perform miscellaneous activities as directed, assist with staging equipment and other movements, including junking equipment and yard maintenance.
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Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Forklift Operator II is responsible for completing material movement throughout the facility and grounds by moving, loading, and unloading assets using a wide variety of material handling equipment at a proficient level, such as a forklift and, or pallet jack.
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Yard Switcher/ Spotter. National Retail Transportation wants CDL A drivers to come work our yards as a Switcher/ Spotter. Responsibilities include safely moving trailers to and from the warehouse dock to yard locations in a timely/ professional manner with daily reports.
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026874 Yard Jockey - Switcher 3rd Shift 11PM- 7AM Monday- Friday (Open) Safely operates yard switcher to transfer trailers between plant docks and trailer yard. 026874 Yard Jockey - Switcher 3rd Shift 11PM- 7AM Monday- Friday (Open.
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