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Zone-1 Careers in Warehouse Logistics

Bus Driver (CDL B)

Bus drivers are responsible for transporting people from one place to another for work, errands, school, or other reasons.
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Bus/Truck Mechanic

A bus/truck mechanic helps plan, schedule. and perform repair and preventative maintenance on vehicles such as busses, vans, and trucks, as well as maintain related records.
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First-Line Supervisor

First-line supervisors are employed in all industries to direct production workers in the making or assembling of manufactured goods.
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Forklift Operator

Forklift operators use machinery to transport materials and goods around a warehouse or job site.
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Heavy/Tractor Trailer Driver (CDL A)

A heavy/tractor trailer driver delivers goods while operating a tractor-trailer truck, sometimes over intercity routes or spanning several states.
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Light Truck Driver (CDL B)

Light truck drivers possess a CDL B license and operate vehicles such as a truck or van with a capacity of less than 26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) to deliver or pick up merchandise or to deliver packages.
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Machine Operator

Machine operators set-up, operate, and maintain machinery, usually in a manufacturing setting.
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Maintenance Mechanic

Maintenance mechanics use lathes, milling machines, and grinders to maintain equipment in a manufacturing setting.
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Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerk

Production, planning, and expediting clerks review, coordinate, and expedite distribution of materials needed for a project or department according to production or shipment schedules.
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Shipping/Receiving Clerk

A shipping and receiving clerk verifies and maintains records on incoming and outgoing shipments, and prepares items for shipment.
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Warehouse Inventory Manager

A shipping and receiving clerk verifies and maintains records on incoming and outgoing shipments, and prepares items for shipment.
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