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Transportation Operations Possesses knowledge of: Laws, regulations, and safety rules regarding materials transportation; Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and state laws and regulations; vehicle maintenance; HazMat bill of ladings, Compliance, Safety, Accountability basics; other transportation paperwork.
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Position is responsible for a variety of warehouse duties including packing, pulling/checking customer orders, replenishment, shipping and receiving materials, and material handling and completing all required paperwork in accordance to company policies and procedures.
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You have a minimum of 5 years experience in traffic analysis, customs, import/export compliance and/or hazardous materials. You possess knowledge of hazardous materials, including MSDS sheets and associated regulatory risks.
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May be required to handle hazardous materials and wear various forms of protective equipment (shoes, gloves, protective eyewear, etc. Vallens Warehouse Manager is a staff management position responsible for managing warehouse staff responsible for receiving, unloading, inspecting, picking, packing, and/or shipping goods.
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Additionally, the warehouse manager enforces safety protocols, including the proper handling of hazardous materials. As a warehouse manager, you oversee various daily procedures and quickly solve problems as they arise.
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May be required to handle the accumulation, disposal and transportation of hazardous waste. As required, makes boxes, packs, labels and locates materials. Manufacturing - Warehouse Experience.
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