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 Cargo Warehouse Agents

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Country: USA
Location: VA Washington Dulles Intl. Airport
Total applied: 40
Career Level: Entry Level
Education Level: High School or equivalent
Job Type: Employee
Job Status: Full Time, Part Time
Job Shift: First Shift (Day), Second Shift (Afternoon), Third Shift (Night)
Salary: 9.00 USD per hour
Cargo Warehouse Agents

Primary Task:

Provide premium service to our customers


Duties include:

The Cargo Warehouse will be responsible for build up/breakdown of cargo pallets/containers. Distribution and (re)location of cargo within warehouse, checking manifests in and out, acceptance checks, material marking, team planing for handling of incoming/outgoing shipments, equipment operation, dangerous goods/special cargo handling. Other duties assigned. Forklift experience helpful but not required.

$9.00 to start with 3, 9 and 12 months increase the first year


Minimum Requirements:

For Warehouse, you must be able to lift 70 pounds

A valid driver’s license required

Pre-employment drug screening required

Ability to work well in a team setting

Must pass 10 year background check


Benefits

Free Health Insurance after 90 days for full time employees



Dental Insurances after 90 days



401 K enrollment after 6 months, Credit Union.



Free Airport parking and paid training.





Additional Information:

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