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Join 3PC, Australia's leading container pack/unpack employer, serving major logistics companies. Enjoy flexible, full-time casual hours with morning shifts (6am-2pm) and an immediate start. Earn up to $1,000+ weekly, with development opportunities and forklift license assistance. Must be reliable...
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Australia , Multiple locations across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia
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31.21 - 34.00 AUD / Hour
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Seeking a flexible container loader/unloader role in Australia? Join a leading logistics employer for full-time casual hours with schedule flexibility. Duties include packing/unpacking containers and pallet handling. Benefit from great weekly earnings, development opportunities, and forklift lice...
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Australia
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31.21 - 34.00 AUD / Hour
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Discover dynamic and essential container loader unloader jobs, a critical role at the heart of global supply chains and logistics operations. Professionals in this hands-on, physically demanding field are responsible for the efficient and safe transfer of goods between shipping containers and warehouse or transport vehicles. These positions are fundamental to ensuring that products—from retail merchandise to industrial components—move seamlessly from ports and rail yards to distribution centers and ultimately to consumers. Individuals in these roles are the backbone of freight handling, playing a direct part in the logistics process that powers international trade and domestic commerce. The core responsibilities of a container loader/unloader are centered on manual material handling within fast-paced environments like docks, warehouses, and freight terminals. Typical daily duties include the manual packing and unpacking of shipping containers, which involves lifting, carrying, and placing items of various sizes and weights. Workers are commonly tasked with palletizing goods, which includes stacking items securely onto pallets and then wrapping them with plastic or other materials to ensure stability for transport and storage. Operating material handling equipment such as manual pallet jacks or, in some cases, working alongside forklift operators, is often part of the workflow. Adherence to strict safety protocols is paramount, as is maintaining an organized workspace to facilitate accurate inventory counts and efficient loading patterns. To succeed in container loader and unloader jobs, candidates typically need a specific set of skills and attributes. Physical fitness and stamina are essential, as the role involves prolonged standing, bending, twisting, and frequent heavy lifting, often exceeding 20 kilograms. A strong commitment to workplace health and safety is non-negotiable, with a keen awareness of proper lifting techniques and situational awareness to prevent accidents. Reliability, punctuality, and a strong team-oriented mindset are highly valued, as crews must work cohesively to meet tight shipping schedules and deadlines. While not always mandatory, having a valid driver's license and reliable transportation is a common requirement due to the early morning or shift-based nature of the work and the often remote locations of ports and logistics hubs. Many employers provide on-the-job training, making this an accessible entry point into the logistics industry for motivated individuals seeking stable, active employment. These positions offer a tangible sense of accomplishment, physical activity, and a clear view of how goods move across the world. For those seeking active, vital roles that keep commerce flowing, container loader unloader jobs present a foundational career path within the expansive logistics and warehousing sector. Explore opportunities to start a hands-on career where your effort directly impacts the efficiency of the supply chain.

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