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Complete pre and post trip inspections on all doc Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Dock Worker, 3rd Shift, Worker, Forklift, Manufacturing, Transportation. As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner.
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Part-time, PT, part time, parttime, p/t, forklift, forklift operator, dock, dock worker, transportation, great pay, culture, hi-lo, high-low, hilo, highlow, flexible hours, college, job, opportunity, servant leadership.
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Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight. Complete pre and post trip inspections on all dock equipment. Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
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Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, 401(k), etc. Be available for irregular work schedules, alternating work shifts and/or assignments. Participate in Dayton Freight’s training and improvement programs.
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Professional, positive and people-centered work environment. Able to pass a drug screen. Stable and growing organization. Properly document all freight control processes. Fluent in English. Clean, late model equipment.
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Pay beginning at $21.95 per hour. Basic math skills. 401(k) plan, Company Match. Adhere to the operational procedures and guidelines contained in the Dayton Freight Driver/Dockworker Manual. 18 years of age.
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This is a part-time position, working 15 - 20 hours per week. Shift Time: 4:30 AM - 10:00 AM. Legally eligible to work in the United States.
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Legally eligible to work in the United States.
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Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
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Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, etc. Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days. Pay beginning at $23.45 per hour.
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Complete pre and post trip inspections on all doc Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Dock Worker, Part Time, Worker, Forklift, Manufacturing, Transportation. Complete pre and post trip inspections on all doc Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Dock Worker, Part Time, Worker, Forklift, Manufacturing, Transportation.
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Overview Stable and growing organizationPay beginning at $21.95 per hourQuick advancementProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern facilitiesClean, late model equipment Responsibilities As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner.
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Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal dayspart-time, PT, part time, parttime, p/t, forklift, forklift operator, dock, dock worker, transportation, great pay, culture, hi-lo, high-low, hilo, highlow, flexible hours, college, job, opportunity, servant leadership Options Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment.
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Shifts include 5 AM- 10 AM or 5 PM- 10 PM. We’re Growing & Want to Hire YOU! Legally eligible to work in the United States.
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Shift: Monday-Friday | Felxible times between: 5AM - 9AM or 4PM - 9PM Responsibilities As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner. Shift: Monday-Friday | Felxible times between: 5AM - 9AM or 4PM - 9PM Responsibilities As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner.
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warehouse worker jobs Title: dock worker Company: Dayton Freight Lines
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