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As a Truck Loader/Unloader, you will be responsible for efficiently loading and unloading trucks in a fast-paced environment. Position Details:Job Title: Truck Loader/UnloaderJob Type: Temporary-to-PermanentWork Location: Local warehouse (please inquire with Mancan Staffing for the specific address)Work Days: Sunday - ThursdayWork Hours: 6:00 pm until the work is complete (at least 40-50 hours a week)Pay Rate: $15.00 per hourResponsibilities:As a Truck Loader/Unloader, your primary responsibility will be to load and unload trucks efficiently and accurately.
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Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks. Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting.
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Aspects of production include obtaining samples, conducting inspections on dry vans and bulk hopper trailers, loading and unloading bulk and toted products, and cleaning and maintaining production equipment.
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The individual in this position is able to perform all functions at the plant in an accurate and efficient manner: Unloader, Loader, Mixer, Float, and Captain. Open hopper doors on bulk hopper trailers and facilitate unloading by swinging an 8-10 pounds rubber mallet to shake product loose from the hoppers.
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Adhere to and follow all company and state enforced safety requirements for loading and unloading product. Driver / Loader/Unloader with 5 years minimum experience required for high-end architectural millwork firm with state of the art facility.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDriver / Loader/Unloader with 5 years minimum experience required for high-end architectural millwork firm with state of the art facility. Comprehensive medical, dental and eye care programs.
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Driver/ Loader/Unloader for high-end architectural millwork firm with state of the art facility. Refuel as needed and advise Supervisor of anything problematic (low tire pressure, dents, etc.
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You will be responsible for accurately loading and unloading trailers, verifying route load(s), trailer reports, and maintaining the shipping yard. Keywords: Receiver, Warehouse Worker, General Labor, Unloader, Material Handler, Loader.
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Responsibilities include driving the trucks around the lot and loading and unloading the uniform garments and/or additional facility services products into and out of company trucks.
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Title: Warehouse Associate - Loader/Unloader - 2nd Shift Location: Pembroke Pines, FL, US, 33029. Cintas is seeking a Warehouse Associate - Loader/Unloader - 2nd Shift. Those products include uniform garments, carpeted floor mats, heavy duty rubber floor mats, dust mops, shop towels, aprons, hand soap products and air freshener supplies.
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Title: Warehouse Associate - Loader/Unloader - 2nd Shift Location: Round Rock, TX, US, 78665. With products and services including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety and compliance training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday.
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Title: Warehouse Associate - Loader/Unloader - 2nd Shift Location: Madison, WI, US, 53718. Daily accuracy of products loaded and unloaded is necessary for inventory control and accountability.
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The Loader/Unloader Lead is responsible for ensuring that productivity, department goals and quality standards are consistently met in the unloading and loading of customer route trucks.
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They also ensure the production facility meets all cGMP and safety standards by keeping the facility clean and maintained. They must comply with all safety regulations, work rules, SOPs, and company policies.
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Do you have warehoue experience loading and unloading trucks? Loading and Unloading : The primary responsibility is to load goods onto trucks, trailers, or other transportation vehicles for shipment and to unload goods upon arrival at their destination.
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