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Join our team as a Shipping Loader and help move our products to the finish line! In this fast-paced, hands-on role, you’ll play a key part in getting high-quality products safely loaded and ready for delivery. You’ll use power equipment to load trailers accurately, support efficient shipment flow, and ensure documentation is completed with precision. If you thrive in an active environment, enjoy working with a team, and take pride in keeping products moving safely and on time, we’d love to have you on board!
Job Responsibility:
Works at various stations along the production line processing poultry food products
Operate an electric jack to load 2,500 cases of palletized products per 8-hour shift
Document on a load diagram of what products are put on trailers, and in what position and quantity
Help move our products to the finish line
Getting high-quality products safely loaded and ready for delivery
Support efficient shipment flow
Ensure documentation is completed with precision
Requirements:
Minimum of 6 months of consecutive work history with one employer within the past 3 years in a comparable field
Licensed or becoming licensed to operate a powered industrial vehicle after certified instruction
High School or equivalent is beneficial but not required
Experience in a poultry processing/manufacturing environment
Able to stand for several hours
Work may include lifting (up to 50 lbs), reaching, bending, pushing boxes on conveyor assembly
Adheres to all safety requirements including PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), preventing and reporting unsafe acts and conditions, Lockout-Tagout procedures and Process Safety Management related matters
Maintains clean and safe working environment
Participate in Company and department safety programs
Operate an electric jack to load 2,500 cases of palletized products per 8-hour shift
Document on a load diagram of what products are put on trailers, and in what position and quantity
Nice to have:
Experience in a poultry processing/manufacturing environment