Dockworker Part-Time No CDL - TForce Freight $18.00

<strong>Job Description<br><br></strong><strong>Come join a growing team at TForce Freight!<br><br></strong><strong>Offering PENSION, 401K, paid time off, excellent wages and benefits and much more! <br><br></strong><strong>If you have a positive customer-focused attitude and excellent communication skills then come grow your career at TForce Freight!<br><br></strong>TForce Freight is a less-than-truckload (LTL) freight carrier in North America, operating as a subsidiary of TFI International. TForce Freight provides transportation and logistics services for various types of shipments, including palletized and heavy LTL loads. With 178 plus service centers, services include regional, interregional, and long-haul transportation, as well as cross-border services and advanced tracking technology.<br><br>Job Title: Dockworker Part-Time No CDL - TForce Freight<br><br>Starting Rate: $18.00 / HR<br><br><strong>Job Summary<br><br></strong>TForce Freight is seeking a full-time Dockworker whose position is vital to ensure freight is loaded safely and efficiently so that the freight of our customers can be delivered on time and in the same condition received. As part of the dynamic safety focused team at TForce Freight you will operate powered warehouse equipment, including forklifts, cherry pickers, hydraulic jacks, and extended belts. Tractors will be utilized to maneuver vehicles efficiently and safely, even in tight spaces.<br><br><strong>Key Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li> Operate yard trucks to manage dock needs and maintain a safe, clean environment. </li><li> Print BOL for daily deliveries. </li><li> Process and palletize all damaged penny and RTV merchandise. </li><li> Follow all safety protocols to ensure a secure workplace. </li><li> Help maintain and care for dock equipment. </li><li> Unload cargo using cranes or forklifts. </li><li> Secure shipments upon arrival. <br><br></li></ul><strong>Job Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li> No CDL required </li><li> Impeccable customer service and dedication </li><li> Safety performs essential job functions without obvious risk of injury to self or co-workers </li><li> Able to read, write and speak the English language </li><li> U.S. citizen or otherwise authorized to work in the U.S. </li><li> Strong organizational and time managements skills </li><li> Forklift operator certification </li><li> Customer focused & team-oriented work ethic </li><li> Safety focused </li><li> 18 years of age</li></ul>

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