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Marina Operations: Oversee all aspects of marina operations, including dock maintenance, fueling, boat storage, and rentals. The Marina Manager plays a vital role in overseeing the day-to-day operations of our marina facility.
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Responsible for fleet CAPEX and OPEX including dry dock periods. Participates in planning technical budgets, capital improvement programs, dry-dock operations. Experience planning and managing dry dock periods.
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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. Expert Level (Level IV) - are the masters of their craft, skilled in electrical and hydraulic troubleshooting with a mechanical mindset, leadership skills and extensive knowledge in dock leveler and door repairs.
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R+L Carriers has an immediate need for Outbound Router Supervisor at our Pembroke Pines, FL Service Center to manage dock and dispatch operations. Coordinate Dock Operation and Driver/Freight Handler scheduling.
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Responsible for diagnosing problems and performing standard mechanical repairs on the customer’s vessel, at dock or sea on customer's equipment including engines, engine components, propulsion systems, electronics, and subassemblies.
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From coast to coast, dock to dock, and across all major transportation modes, Echo connects businesses that need to ship their products with carriers who transport goods quickly, securely, and cost-effectively.
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Daily/weekly dock hand meetings to address issues, review, and plan duties. Train dock hands proper procedures for fueling, tying boats up, proper procedure and use of marina waste pump out system and safety.
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Moving cranes (pre-op) to designated dock locations and handoff to registered crane operators/stevedores. Moving cranes (pre-op) to designated dock locations and handoff to registered crane operators/stevedores.
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The role of Dock Laborer is pivotal in ensuring the smooth functioning of dock facilities by facilitating the accurate construction of docks and adeptly assembling docks at boat shows and events.
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The Truck Unloader moves route vehicles to the loading dock, unloads soiled linen, moves vehicle back, hangs bags of soiled linen onto rail/conveyor system, sorts linens into different bins and transfers them to other departments or areas of facility.
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Most work is performed outside at the loading dock. Hang bags of soiled linen onto rail/conveyor system. Most work is performed outside at the loading dock. Learning & Development Opportunities.
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Job DescriptionThe role of Dock Laborer is pivotal in ensuring the smooth functioning of dock facilities by facilitating the accurate construction of docks and adeptly assembling docks at boat shows and events.
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How about: No Experience Required; Work on your schedule as Part-Time, Full-Time and Seasonal; Generous Weekly Pay; Shifts available 24/7; Medical Dental & Vision; Get hired online in 30 minutes or less So the question is, why wouldn't you want to be a Dock Worker with UPS.
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We provide challenges and opportunities for personal and professional development, we recognize the difference you bring to our business and together we share the pride of building one of the largest world leaders in logistics and supply chain.
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Our unique line-up of products and services means that you’ll get exposure to a broad range of industries including oil & gas, power generation, construction, transportation, marine, mining and agriculture.
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