What are the responsibilities and job description for the Truck Spotter/Sanitation position at KFS TRUCKING?
Job Title: Truck Spotter/Sanitation
Department: Facility Maintenance
Reports to: Director of EHS
Truck Spotters/Sanitation
Scope / Overview:
- The ability to move trucks and trucks/trailer combination vehicles to facilitate putting backhauls / returns into the door, unloading pallets and milk crates, breaking down center divides and bulkheads to accomplish getting box trucks and trailers cleaned, fueled, and spotted for reloading.
Overall Responsibilities and Duties (expected results):
- Ability to follow rules and procedures, Standard Operating Procedures, and Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures, Good Manufacturing Practices to accomplish the cleanliness and sanitation of assigned areas in manner to achieve the expected goals
- Using chemicals in accordance with manufacturer approved guidelines.
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Cleanliness and Sanitation of Inside Trailers / Box is Priority
- Using Hot water for interior cleaning when possible
- Using Soap and Sanitizer in the proper concentrations
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Following Proper Documentation This principle applies to everything
- You will enter the full equipment ID# for tracking purposes FDA audits
- Enter your user ID / clock in number
- Next Glass and Headlights
- Then Graphics and Logos of the Trailers and Boxes This includes the back door.
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Exterior Trucks
- 1x weekly
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General Cleaning of the Interior of Cab Drivers should be keeping cabs trash free and tidy. If this is not happening, it needs to be reported.
- 1x weekly
- Continuous Improvement of the cleaning process
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As needed: Cleanliness and Sanitation of the truck washroom
- Truck Wash Equipment
- Organizing and maintaining the room and equipment
- Proper labeling of all chemicals
- Daily: Cleanliness of the outside lane of truck wash
- Proper Lubrication of Equipment
- Ensuring that the Room is Ready to start at the assigned start time
- The expectation that when given parameters and goals that you will accomplish those tasks
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Currently a combination of 22 plus vehicles a day
- This works out to an average of three per hour.
- To verify cleanliness and sanitation of assigned areas.
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Other Duties as assigned, to include but not limited to:
- CDL take vehicles to various service providers, pick up equipment.
- Rescue Drivers
- Inspect equipment for necessary Maintenance
- To report incidents of broken, damaged, or missing equipment.
- Backhauls
- Rescue Drivers
- Spotting
- Fueling Equipment
- Minor repairs, jump starts, reefer priming, lights, fuses, unsticking frozen brakes.
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In addition:
- Cleaning up and picking up trash outside grass, pond, streets, around building, parking lots, truck lot, cul-de-sac
- Empty trash
- Removal of pallets and milk crates from trucks and trailers
- Stow bulkheads and center divides in trucks and trailers
- Cleanliness of docks and dock pits
- Moving vehicles with backhauls into the dock as required
- Spotting vehicles into docks
- Cleaning truck yard
Qualifications:
- Class A CDL
- Driving / Backing combination vehicles
- Able to follow directions
- Organization
- Good Time Management
- Ability to achieve given goals