Dockworker (Hostler)

What you’ll need to succeed as a Dockworker (Hostler) at XPO Minimum qualifications: Be at least 18 years of age A valid driver’s license Able to do basic math calculations, with and without a calculator To pass a company-paid, post-offer, pre-hire (physical essential functions) test Available to work a flexible schedule that’s up to 12-14 hours a day, including days, evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays   Preferred qualifications: Tractor/trailer experience (3 axle tractor, 53' trailer) Dock/warehouse experience in the transportation industry Forklift experience in a freight/less-than-truckload environment Experience loading and unloading trailers Basic written and verbal communication skills Desire to succeed with strong attention to detail   About the Dockworker (Hostler) job Pay, benefits and more: Expected pay range: $ 24.83 to $ 30.13 per hour. Pay is on an annual step progression. Actual compensation may vary due to factors such as experience and skill set.  Full health insurance on day one Life and disability insurance Earn up to 13 days PTO over your first year 9 paid company holidays 401(k) option with company match Employee stock purchase plan Education assistance This is a Motor Carrier Act Exempt position   What you’ll do on a typical day: Move trailers throughout the property Use appropriate motorized and manual equipment, including pallet jack and forklift Efficiently load freight a minimum of 1 day per week Operate a hostler in all types of weather; safely walk and stand for extended periods Safely operate heavy equipment, including moving, positioning and connecting/disconnecting a converter dolly with an average weight/pull force of approximately 128 lbs. Work in a safe, efficient manner while adhering to company safety policies Use mobile handheld devices to scan and track shipments   Dockworker (Hostler)s are required to: Lift objects of various shapes, sizes and weights to 50 lbs. frequently and greater than 70 lbs. occasionally Reach (including above your head), bend, climb, push, pull, twist, squat and kneel Walk and stand for extended periods on a loading dock that is not climate-controlled and may be slippery     About XPO XPO is a top ten global provider of transportation services, with a highly integrated network of people, technology and physical assets. At XPO, we look for employees who like a challenge and can communicate effectively in all situations. We want to leverage your skills and years of experience to drive positive results while ensuring a bright future for yourself and XPO. If you’re looking for a growth opportunity, join us at XPO.    We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, disability, veteran or other protected status.   All applicants who receive a conditional offer of employment may be required to take and pass a pre-employment drug test.    The above statements are not an exhaustive list of all required responsibilities, duties and skills for this job classification.    Review XPO's candidate privacy statement here.

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