Responsibilities: Must be capable of lifting product weight up to 30 pounds overhead while inside a trailer. Performs all work in a safe manner and in accordance with all Plant and Departmental Safety Rules. Assists fellow employees to ensure that no one is exposed to risks of injury, i.e. changing a battery. Primary duties include loading and unloading trailers and railcars. Requires "hand-stacking" loads of traditional and padded trays in high cube trailers Sweep or prepare trailers for loading. Ensures trailer wheels are chocked and the I.C.C. bar is locked into position before loading. Complete PFS inspection sheet for each load. Report all equipment safety hazards, mechanical defects, or warehouse/trailer damage to the Supervisor or Distribution Coordinator. Records accurate count of all materials loaded and unloaded on outbound and inbound shipments and initials picking lists to verify the count. Repackages finished product as required and performs final checks on all loaded bags onto trailers. Assists in keeping the warehouse in a clean and orderly condition. Must be able to use a barcode scanner to scan all loads out. Education/Work Experience: High School Diploma or GED preferred. Prior experience working in a manufacturing facility preferred. Language Ability: Must have excellent communication skills Math Ability: Proficient mathematical skills Reasoning Ability: Ability to systematically work through problems, can work with deadlines individually or as part of a team Computer Skills: Microsoft Office Suite Travel Requirements – None Other (including certifications and licenses): None Work Schedule : Second Shift, Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED