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Variable Reddaway, under the Yellow company, dock to driver program starts on our dock where you work and learn dock operations, forklift training, and loading and unloading trailers.
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Keep close communication between the unloading dock and the staging ramp. From time-to-time assisting in unloading trailers on the dock using an electric pallet jack or forklift.
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Ability to use basic tools and equipment such as skate wheel rollers, dock carts, hand-held scanners, chutes and unloading devices. Package Handler Trainer: Trains other PHs on loading, unloading, palletizing, and scanning techniques in order to ensure efficient and safe movement of packages through the operation.
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Contribute to team efforts by assisting with various entry level warehouse operations and dock-related tasks, shipping, moving, handling and tracking material using proper paperwork.
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XGS warehouse dockworkers are responsible for loading and unloading freight by hand or by using a pallet jack/forklift, sorting product, and ensuring that trailers are properly and accurately loaded.
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In this role, the Operations Manager plans, organizes and executes all facets of daily activity involving the pre-scheduling, unloading, processing and loading of freight in order to accomplish timely, accurate, safe and cost-effective shipment of goods to customer locations either personally or through staff of supervisors.
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Ensures Facility housekeeping and the safe and injury-free operation of all activity conducted on a 24/7 basis related to the scheduling, unloading, processing, loading and shipping of freight.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with dock work, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to safety protocols. As a Dockworker at FedEx, your primary responsibility will be managing the loading and unloading of freight from trucks, sorting items, and ensuring that shipments are handled correctly.
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Attach drive unit to trailers to move to and from dock doors for loading and unloading. Assist in loading and unloading trucks. LA County Applicants: The Company will consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws.
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The Spotter drives, transports and spots trailers at appropriate loading docks, and or/staging areas. Inspects truck for defects, before and after trips and submits reports indicating truck condition.
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E-Verify Program Participant: Federal Express Corporation participates in the Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' E-Verify program (For U.S. applicants and employees only.
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