Truck Loader
- Reporting to the supervisor or other managers about daily tasks and how everything is going
- Hiring and training new employees as required
- Monitoring both individual and team work performance metrics
- Preparing job descriptions and work schedules
- Assisting with other administrative tasks, when required
- Physical strength, Stamina, effective communication, teamwork, and time Management
- Progress in my warehouse career to increasingly more advanced roles, including becoming a lead and assistant supervisor
- Receive, check-in and put away stock quickly and accurately
- Replenish overnight / night picking locations and unload trailers
- Mostly lifted 50 to 70 pound items
- Work independently to contribute to Spee Dee's Day, / overnight inbound warehouse operations
- Monitored high speed equipment and managed freight flow
- Kept the work area organized and performed industrial cleaning
- Loaded supplies into machinery
- Loaded and unloaded trucks on items that were sometimes about 80 pounds
- Stocked products as needed
- Assisted customers and provided directions to ensure satisfaction
- Prepare pallets with merchandise to be sent out for delivery to different locations
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment
- I used to load all kinds of goods into trucks, from coal and sand to grains and food items
- Based on what is available to work on
- Operating tanker cars, connecting cables, following car placement instructions, operating loading and unloading equipment, monitoring product movement, and recording operating data