Material Handler (1st Shift ) - Dallas/FW TX

APL LogisticsGrapevine, TX
5hOnsite

About The Position

The Material Handler locates and loads by hand and with non-motorized equipment customer product onto/from pallets, trays racks and shelves; counts, weighs and records number of units of materials handled; completes specialized order processing for loading by stenciling, shrink wrapping, labeling and consolidating as required on order; prepares trailers prior to loading product by inspecting and cleaning as needed to ensure product preservation; assists in building and grounds maintenance; assists in physical inventories. MAKING THE IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE APL Logistics provides innovative, global supply-chain solutions across Automotive, Consumer, Industrial and Retail markets. These solutions include Order Management, Distribution & Fulfillment, Customs Brokerage and Transportation products delivered across six regions. We also pioneered the use of visual data analysis and offer a robust Data Management and Analytics product suite to help you understand and solve complex problems that span systems and processes. Our brand was built alongside a culture of deep customer focus and attention, and we are known for providing flexible solutions to complex problems. AT THE HEART OF OUR OFFERING IS A GLOBAL, CROSS-FUNCTIONAL ABILITY TO MANAGE CUSTOMER ORDERS FROM ORIGIN ALL THE WAY TO FINAL DESTINATION VIA A NETWORK OF GLOBAL PROFESSIONALS.

Responsibilities

  • locates and loads by hand and with non-motorized equipment customer product onto/from pallets, trays racks and shelves
  • counts, weighs and records number of units of materials handled
  • completes specialized order processing for loading by stenciling, shrink wrapping, labeling and consolidating as required on order
  • prepares trailers prior to loading product by inspecting and cleaning as needed to ensure product preservation
  • assists in building and grounds maintenance
  • assists in physical inventories
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