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LGV lorry loader driver class 2
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Seeking an experienced LGV Class 2 Driver with HIAB expertise in Warrington. You will deliver and collect plant equipment, ensuring safe operation and excellent customer service. This role requires a valid C+E licence and a flexible approach. We offer a competitive package including generous leav...
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United Kingdom , Warrington
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34866.00 GBP / Year
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Nixon Hire
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Side Loader Driver
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Join The Timber Group as a Side Loader Driver in Herringswell. You will play a key role in yard operations, using your valid licence to handle materials and ensure smooth logistics. This position offers a competitive package including a bonus scheme, 31 days holiday, and comprehensive training. B...
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United Kingdom , Herringswell
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Helper Loader and Unloader
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Seeking a Helper Loader and Unloader in Sector 69, Faridabad. This role involves the safe loading/unloading of goods and material movement within the plant. The ideal candidate has 2 years of experience and a strong commitment to safety and housekeeping protocols.
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India , Faridabad
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Randstad
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Warehouse Shipping Loader
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Seeking a Warehouse Shipping Loader in Henderson, USA. This role requires loading trailers, operating a pallet jack, and lifting 75+ lbs. Ideal candidates have a high school diploma or 2+ years of warehouse experience. The position involves detailed physical work and following precise loading ins...
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United States , Henderson
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MR Williams
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A loader is a vital professional in the logistics, warehousing, and distribution industries, responsible for the efficient and safe transfer of goods. These roles are fundamental to the supply chain, ensuring that products move correctly from storage to transportation. Loader jobs are physically demanding yet highly rewarding positions that offer a stable career path for individuals who enjoy hands-on, active work. The core function of a loader is to prepare and load cargo onto trucks, trailers, or other vehicles for shipment, while also handling the unloading of returned items or incoming materials. Professionals in loader jobs typically perform a range of common responsibilities. Their primary duty involves the manual and equipment-assisted loading and unloading of merchandise. This includes carefully checking orders against shipping manifests to ensure accuracy in product type, quantity, and destination. They are responsible for arranging items, often on pallets, within a trailer or truck in a way that maximizes space utilization, ensures balanced weight distribution for safe transit, and prevents damage to the goods during transport. Loaders also inspect items for any visible damages, defects, or quality issues, reporting any discrepancies to supervisors. A significant part of their day involves operating various types of motorized material handling equipment, such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and in some specialized fields like construction or quarrying, even heavy machinery like front-end loaders. Furthermore, they contribute to maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment by following strict safety protocols and conducting preliminary equipment checks. The typical skills and requirements for loader jobs are centered around physical capability, technical aptitude, and a strong work ethic. Given the nature of the work, physical stamina and strength are paramount. Candidates must be able to stand for extended periods and frequently lift, carry, and move heavy objects, with some roles requiring the ability to handle weights of 50 to 100 pounds. Excellent hand-eye coordination and normal eyesight are essential for operating machinery and handling goods safely. Many employers require or provide certification for operating equipment like forklifts. Basic literacy and numeracy skills are crucial for accurately reading orders, counting inventory, and completing necessary paperwork. Loaders must be detail-oriented to prevent errors in order fulfillment and loading patterns. Strong verbal communication skills are needed to coordinate effectively with warehouse teams, drivers, and other loaders. A high school diploma or equivalent is often preferred, and a demonstrated commitment to workplace safety is non-negotiable. For those seeking stable, essential work that keeps the economy moving, loader jobs provide a critical and foundational career opportunity.

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