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Outbound Dockworker - Part Time

Company Name:
A. Duie Pyle Companies
Outbound Dockworker - Part Time
Job Code: 7026
Division: Johnston
Location: JOHNSTON, RI US
Travel Involved: None
Job Type: Part Time
Hours: 6 pm - 10 pm
Job Level: Experienced
Education: High School or equivalent
Skills: Warehouse ->Forklift Experience, Electric Pallet Jack Experience, Loading / Unloading of Trailers, Picking Orders, Experience with Hazardous Materials
Transportation ->Dockworker
Category: Transportation,Warehousing,Warehousing - Part Time-
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Position
Summary:
Load and unload trailers
Operate electric pallet jack and forklift
Stage freight for loading
Requirements
Experience with Dock Operations helpful
Experience with material handling equipment desired
Ability to follow safety rules and regulations a must
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