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Loader

Loader Duties Details:

  • Job Timing: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (8 hours)
  • Salary: $40 per hour
  • job days: monday to saturday
  1. Loading and Unloading: Load and unload pharmaceutical products, materials, and equipment onto trucks, containers, or other vehicles.
  2. Product Handling: Handle products with care to prevent damage or contamination during loading and unloading.
  3. Inventory Management: Verify inventory levels and ensure accurate loading and unloading of products.
  4. Documentation: Maintain records of loading and unloading activities, including documentation of products, quantities, and shipping details.
  5. Safety Procedures: Follow safety procedures to prevent accidents and injuries during loading and unloading operations.
  6. Equipment Operation: Operate equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, or other material handling equipment.
  7. Securing Loads: Ensure loads are properly secured to prevent shifting or damage during transportation.
  8. Quality Control: Verify product quality and condition before loading or unloading.
  9. Collaboration: Work with other departments, such as production, warehouse, and logistics, to ensure efficient loading and unloading operations.
  10. Adherence to Procedures: Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) for loading and unloading.
  11. Attention to Detail: Pay attention to detail to ensure accurate loading and unloading of products.
  12. Timely Completion: Complete loading and unloading tasks in a timely manner to meet production and shipping schedules.
  13. Maintaining Cleanliness: Maintain cleanliness and organization of loading and unloading areas.
  1. Reporting Issues: Report any issues or concerns related to loading and unloading operations to supervisors or logistics personnel.
  2. Continuous Improvement: Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance loading and unloading efficiency and effectiveness.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Participate in training programs to stay up-to-date with new equipment, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
  • Follow Good Distribution Practices (GDP) guidelines to ensure products are handled and transported safely and efficiently.
  • Maintain a safe and organized work area to prevent accidents and injuries.

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