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We manage the loading and unloading of raw and finished products, dry goods, liquor, kegs, and chemicals; that could include but not limited to beef, pork, poultry, fish, shellfish, gluten, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, dairy products, and alcoholic products.
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Rite-Hite is the global leader in the manufacture and distribution of industrial loading dock and door equipment. Rite-Hite is the global leader in the manufacture and distribution of industrial loading dock and door equipment.
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The Sanitation and Utility Specialist is responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the Food Production Center, which includes but is not limited to the production area, bakery, coolers, freezers, stockrooms/closets, dish room, warehouse, exterior of the building/loading dock, and trash removal.
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Assist in loading and unloading store merchandise orders or return items as designated by the Warehouse Manager and/or Dock Lead. Under the direction of the Warehouse Manager and/or Dock Lead, assist in loading contributed goods onto and off the trucks and attended donation stations.
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A Service Professional might spend an hour fixing a broken door for a hospital garage and an hour later they could be heading to a large warehouse to fix loading dock equipment. Ability to repair industrial facilities, including doors, loading docks, and dock-levelr’s.
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Walk and stand for extended periods on a loading dock that is not climate-controlled and may be slippery. Basic welding skills (Oxy/Acetylene, MIG and ARC) and mechanical skills. Experience with trailer repair, diesel engine system diagnostics and preventive maintenance for tractor technicians.
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Safely and accurately select customer orders, build orders according to assigned load tickets, shrink wrap and label orders and move completed orders to the loading dock area of the warehouse.
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Warehouse handlers unload trailers delivering products to our distribution warehouses and use powered industrial equipment such as electric pallet jacks, forklifts, and dock stockers to remove products from trailers.
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Move completed orders to the loading dock or trailer. 6 months of related experience in high endurance or highly physical activity or role, such as lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, landscaping, etc.
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Provide leadership and accountability to a team of drivers, dock workers and dock hand. · Prior management, dispatch and dock experience required, preferably in LTL trucking industry.
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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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Deliver stacked pallets to assigned area on loading dock in an effort to ensure that products are accurately staged and can be systematically loaded. Loading and unloading product deliveries as required.
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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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T.G. Lee Dairy has immediate job openings for dependable CDL A Yard Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate shuttles to move trailers from building to building, staging area and from various loading dock doors.
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Hand shrink wrap orders with label and move completed order to the loading dock area using electronic pallet jack or walkie-rider equipment. Hand shrink wrap orders with label and move completed order to the loading dock area using electronic pallet jack or walkie-rider equipment.
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