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JobsInLogistics.com is Hiring a Warehouse Driver / Shipper $26.50/hr Near Grayville, IL
Company: Berry FreightlinesJob DescriptionWarehouse Driver / Shipper SummaryUnder the direction of the Warehouse Supervisor, this position is responsible for transportation of inventory between facilities, shipment of inventory from warehouses, and transport product/equipment between offsite warehouses.
$26.50/HR
12 Hour shifts (2-2-3) Employees work 7 days in 2 weeks.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned that pertain to the classification.
Understand and implement all safety rules and policies regarding the use of powered industrial trucks, handling heavy equipment or material, and general warehouse safety
Inspect truck for defects before and after trips and reports any discrepancies indicating truck condition to supervisor
Move trailers and transport product between local plants and offsite warehousing using tractor trailer
Ensure that all proper documentation and paperwork are in order to transport product and equipment
Process, setup and ship products from outside warehouses as well as the plant
Ensure product integrity is maintained at a high level
Ensure inventory accuracy is maintained
Provide assistance in absence of Traffic Coordinator
Maintain warehouse housekeeping standards
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor
Follows applicable Food Safety and cGMP polices.
Berry is a team environment with a leadership team that drivers can trust!! We give drivers the respect they deserve and provide them a voice in the Company!! Requirements
Minimum1 year Class A verifiable experience
Pass a background and Motor vehicle check including drug (including marijuana) and alcohol verification drug screen
Knowledge and understanding of DOT regulations
No Major Chargeable Accidents
Possess Valid Class A CDL
Qualifications
Ensuring compliance with applicable Federal and/or state laws, regulations, and/or agency rules standards and guidelines.
Detecting, eliminating or minimizing safety hazards
Maintaining accurate records and logs
Knowledge of DOT regulations governing safe driving, hours of service, inspection and maintenance, and transportation of material