Rail Loader/Unloader- Casual/Part time

AWCTSterling Heights, MI
Onsite

About The Position

AWCT is family-owned and operated, and they are looking to hire several Casual/Part Time Rail Loaders/Unloaders for their SHAP location in Sterling Heights, MI. This position requires availability for full shifts of 8-12 hours, including weekends. The role is entirely outdoors in all weather conditions and involves climbing, bending, lifting, and driving new vehicles on and off train cars for transport. A valid driver's license, the ability to pass a physical and drug test, and a positive demeanor are required. AWCT offers weekly pay.

Requirements

  • Valid driver's license.
  • Ability to pass a physical and drug test.
  • Positive demeanor.
  • Ability to adhere to strict production, safety, and quality standards without variance.
  • Ability to climb ladders and work at a height approximately 15-20 feet above the ground.
  • Ability to lift 55 pounds overhead frequently.
  • Ability to push, pull or carry up to 75 pounds.
  • Ability to work outdoors, 100% of the time, in all weather conditions (often extreme) for extended periods.
  • Ability to stand, walk and work in confined spaces for extended periods of time for up to a 10–12-hour shift (sometimes split shift).
  • Ability to get in and out of vehicle driver's door with minimal door opening clearance.
  • Ability to use company-provided technological equipment to assist in job duties.
  • Ability to function effectively under pressure as crews work together on production standards to complete work safely and timely without incident.
  • Ability to verbally communicate with others effectively; work as a team with good interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to judge distances.
  • Must have the ability to maintain a good sense of balance.
  • Ability to climb up and down railcar ladders at a 90-degree angle multiple times per shift while maintaining 3 points of contact for safety.
  • Ability to pass Driver's Safety Test, Rail Safety Test and Buck Ramp quiz with 80% or higher.
  • Ability to read and match numbers quickly and accurately.
  • Ability to differentiate between colors for vehicle identification.
  • Ability to read and understand location cards and work orders.
  • Ability to read, understand and interpret SDS manuals.
  • Ability to write, read, and comprehend basic English.
  • Ability to drive standard and automatic automobiles.
  • Ability to follow directions, both written and verbal.
  • Knowledge of the use of hand tools (i.e., wrenches, screw drivers, ratchets, etc.).
  • Good driving record with the ability to maintain the same.
  • Must pass AWCT pre-placement background clearances including pre-employment drug screening, HPE/POET physical demand testing.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain e-RAILSAFE/e-Verifile clearances as required by the AWCT customer.
  • High School Diploma and/or GED.
  • Regular attendance in all weather conditions.
  • Good visual and auditory ability.
  • Maintain positive behaviors and conduct in the workplace while acting and communicating with others, customers, vendors, co-workers, and management.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare railcars for loading and offloading.
  • Disengage vehicles from railcars.
  • Drive vehicles off railcars.
  • Prepare railcars for transportation according to manufacturer manuals and American Association of Railroad standards.
  • Safely drive vehicles onto or off railcars wearing PPE.
  • Secure vehicles to railcars according to manufacturer and American Association of Railroad standards.
  • Drive vehicles to and from specified locations in the yard and on/off rail cars.
  • Ensure all vehicles are parked in proper locations and bayed correctly.
  • Understand and apply all AWCT, customer, AAR, safety, and quality standards/policies.
  • Follow all safety guidelines to guarantee the job is done in a safe manner.
  • Identify vehicles and insert documentation or scan VINs as required.
  • Inform Managers of any issues that could affect production, safety, or quality standards.
  • Log/scan processed work into computer programs or tracking systems as required.
  • Read and match VIN numbers (including VIN plate) quickly and accurately to ensure movement of proper vehicles.
  • Read, compare, and understand work orders, repair orders, purchase orders, purge sheets, and other documents to complete work.
  • Visually verify and inspect vehicles for damage prior to breaking chocks off any vehicle before starting to unload; notify supervisor of the damage immediately.
  • Report missed bayed unit to supervisor or manager immediately.
  • Open or close railcar doors.
  • Raise and lower railcar decks.
  • Lift, set and pin bridge plates and uninstall bridge plates as required.
  • Responsible for junction spacing to ARR standards using proper equipment.
  • Secure/unsecure customer vehicles to railcars using approved chocks and tie-downs as required; store any additional chocks and tie-downs left on the deck(s).
  • Operate and set buck ramps and stationery loading/unloading ramps.
  • Keep work areas, vans, appropriate work attire, etc. clean and neat.
  • Notify supervision of any workplace hazards or unsafe conditions immediately upon discovery.
  • Attend monthly safety meetings.
  • Report accidents and injuries immediately and follow up with the completion of the appropriate forms.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Weekly pay
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