Yard Spotter Manufacturing - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Yard Spotter

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Yard Spotter Operator



  • Follow all Company policies and procedures.

  • Maintain trailer organization, trailer checks, trailer fuelling (when necessary), trailer cleaning, Driver interactions, yard cleanliness and facilitate FIFO rotation of packaging and ingredients into the facility.

  • Unload inbound shipments and complete all associated computer and paperwork associated with the load.

  • Monitor the production schedule on a daily basis to ensure all necessary raw ingredients and packaging are in house and available for use.

  • Report any incidents, product damage or department discrepancies to the appropriate Supervisor or Core Manager

  • Follow the work schedule and assigned jobs on a daily basis.

  • All other duties that are assigned by department management.

  • Working outdoors year round in all types of weather and times of day

  • Operating a yard tractor or road tractor to safely moving equipment

  • Maintain a clean and fully operational yard tractor

  • When not preforming yard duties, assisting on the dock with loading/unloading of trailers using a forklift

  • Follow all essential duties and responsibilities of forklift driver including passing forklift training


Required Skills



  • Minimum of two (2) years of warehousing experience recommended.

  • Previous forklift experience recommended.

  • Prior or Current Commercial Driver License Preferred



Qualifications:



  • Good reading, writing and oral communications in English.

  • Good mathematical skills.

  • Computer skills - Ability to use Word and Excel software

  • Must be able to pass a drug test and physical examination.

  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds

  • Work schedule:
    Varies - 3-5 days per week, 12 hours per day, start time 3AM


Job Location Chicago, Illinois, United States Position Type Full-Time/RegularEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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