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Container Terminal Manager Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Retail Customer Service Associate

Lawrence, KS

$14.25 - $15.50/hr

... manage retail supply, and complete assigned tasks based on priority. GENERAL DUTIES AND ... Processes financial transactions using a Point of Sale terminal (POS),including handling cash and ...

... manage retail supply, and complete assigned tasks based on priority. GENERAL DUTIES AND ... Processes financial transactions using a Point of Sale terminal (POS),including handling cash and ...

FT Dockworker - Wichita, KS

Wichita, KS · On-site

$25.25 - $28.85/hr

Position Summary Sorts and handles freight in and out of over-the-road equipment, containers, city ... With hundreds of terminals across the country and growing, we're always looking for more ...

FT Dockworker - Wichita, KS

Wichita, KS · On-site

$25.25 - $28.85/hr

Position Summary Sorts and handles freight in and out of over-the-road equipment, containers, city ... With hundreds of terminals across the country and growing, we're always looking for more ...

FT Dockworker - Wichita, KS

Wichita, KS · On-site

$26.05 - $29.75/hr

Position Summary Sorts and handles freight in and out of over-the-road equipment, containers, city ... With hundreds of terminals across the country and growing, we're always looking for more ...

FT Dockworker - Wichita, KS

Wichita, KS · On-site

$25.25 - $28.85/hr

Position Summary Sorts and handles freight in and out of over-the-road equipment, containers, city ... With hundreds of terminals across the country and growing, we're always looking for more ...

... containers, weighing packages and affixing labels to parcels * Operate and maintain an automatic ... Manage bid follow-up and consult on complex orders. * Apply knowledge of onsite pricing and ...

TEAM MEMBER - pOpshelf

Lawrence, KS

$12.50 - $16.50/hr

... the Store Manager to maximize store profitability and customer satisfaction while protecting ... terminals simultaneously. * Follow company merchandise processes; unpack, stock, restock, and ...

... the Store Manager to maximize store profitability and customer satisfaction while protecting ... terminals simultaneously. * Follow company merchandise processes; unpack, stock, restock, and ...

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Container Terminal Manager information

What are some common challenges a Container Terminal Manager faces, and how can they be addressed effectively?

Container Terminal Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating large teams, optimizing cargo flow, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Managing unexpected disruptions—like equipment breakdowns or adverse weather—requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to make quick, informed decisions. Successful managers foster clear communication between operational staff, shipping lines, and port authorities, and often leverage technology to streamline terminal operations. Addressing these challenges involves proactive planning, ongoing staff training, and staying updated on industry best practices.

What is the difference between Container Terminal Manager vs Port Operations Supervisor?

AspectContainer Terminal ManagerPort Operations Supervisor
ResponsibilitiesOversees terminal operations, manages staff, coordinates logistics, ensures safety and efficiencySupervises daily port activities, manages staff, monitors cargo handling, enforces safety protocols
Required CredentialsRelevant certifications, logistics or maritime experience, leadership skillsPort-specific certifications, operational experience, safety training
Work EnvironmentContainer terminals, logistics hubs, port facilitiesPort terminals, cargo handling areas, operational offices
Industry UsageCommonly used in large shipping ports and terminal operationsUsed across various port operations, including cargo and vessel management

The Container Terminal Manager focuses on overall terminal operations, logistics, and strategic management, while the Port Operations Supervisor handles daily port activities and cargo handling. Both roles require relevant certifications and experience in port environments, but the manager has broader responsibilities overseeing the entire terminal.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Container Terminal Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Container Terminal Manager, you need expertise in logistics operations, supply chain management, and a relevant degree or equivalent experience in maritime or transportation fields. Familiarity with terminal operating systems (TOS), cargo handling equipment, and certifications like OSHA safety training are typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help manage teams and coordinate with various stakeholders. These competencies ensure efficient terminal operations, compliance with safety standards, and smooth cargo movement in a dynamic port environment.

What does a Container Terminal Manager do?

A Container Terminal Manager oversees the operations of a shipping container terminal, ensuring the efficient movement, storage, and handling of containerized cargo. They are responsible for managing staff, coordinating logistics, maintaining safety standards, and optimizing terminal productivity. This role involves liaising with shipping companies, port authorities, and logistics providers to ensure smooth cargo flow and compliance with regulations.
What are the most commonly searched types of Container Terminal jobs in Kansas? The most popular types of Container Terminal jobs in Kansas are:
What job categories do people searching Container Terminal Manager jobs in Kansas look for? The top searched job categories for Container Terminal Manager jobs in Kansas are:
Hair Lab Processing Technician

Hair Lab Processing Technician

Clinical Reference Laboratory, Inc.

Lenexa, KS • On-site

$15.50 - $28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

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Job description

GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY: Receive, open, code, and prepare toxicology specimens for laboratory analysis.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTONS:
Level 1
• Bring in and scan all incoming bags and boxes of specimens from dock area.
• Separate and sort specimens by category.
• Open individual specimen containers, discard cardboard and remove specimens.
• Match information from consent form and specimen, then barcode specimen.
• Complete consent signature and stamp consents.
• Scan barcodes and consent (paper, bottle, tube) into computer system.
• Enter consents in computer system as necessary.
• Weigh and Aliquot hair specimens.
• Check and verify counts in computer after each page, correct miscounts.
• Print aliquot and chain of custody sheets to appropriate areas.
• Clean up work area, dispose of trash.
• Assist courier coordinator with weighing specimen shipments.
• Dump negative specimens.
• Barcode specimens for laboratory testing.
• Re-aliquot specimens for screening and confirmation testing.
• Accession confirmation only specimens.
• Enter "blind" specimens into computer.
• Aliquot specimens for reflexed confirmation testing.
• Meet qualitative and quantitative production goals for department
• Maintain and protect the confidentiality of all CRL, CRL subsidiaries, legal entities and client information.
• Be able to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local safety and health regulations that would apply to this job.
Other duties as assigned.
Level 2
• Perform all duties of Sample Processing Clerk level 1
• Key and Scan data from requisitions forms into CRL computer system.
• File consents for short term and long-term storage.
• Scan all documents within required timelines; review screen image to assure accurate image
Level 3
• Perform all duties of Sample Processing Clerk level 2
• Complete both standard and confirmation accessioning.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent
EXPERIENCE: None
SKILLS & ABILITIES:
• Good basic communication
• Ability to read information quickly and retain for use in processing
• Fast writing skills
• Professional manner
• Team oriented
• Computer familiarity
• Ability to be at work and on time
• Ability and judgment to interact and communicate appropriately with other employees, clients and management
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be available to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The following physical attributes are required for this position:
• Sitting for extended lengths of time
• Close vision requirements due to computer work
• Repetitive use of hands, fingers, wrists, and elbows for operating a computer and telephone
• Light lifting, up to 15 pounds
• Audible recognition of computer error warning.
EQUIPMENT: Box knife, laboratory coat, gloves, face shield, LED wand, balance, computer terminal, face mask; laser printer, trash compactor.
OTHER: Shifts extend until work is finished; weekend work is necessary; specimens consist of body fluids and must be regarded as potentially infectious; task of disposing of negative specimens. Trash compactor operator requires minimum age of 18 years.
The employer shall, in its discretion, modify or adjust this position to meet the company's changing needs.
This job description is not a contract and may be adjusted as deemed appropriate in the employer's sole discretion.
Level advancement is achieved after completion of training and competency.
• denotes essential job function
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Pay Range: $15.50 - $28.00
Benefits for Full Time Employees:
Medical, Dental, Vision
Life/AD&D
Supplemental Life/AD&D
Section 125 FSA Plan
401(k)
Short and Long-Term Disability
Paid Time Off
Holidays
Tuition Reimbursement

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