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LOADER

Baltimore, MD

$16 - $19.50/hr

They are expected to load every outgoing trailer with zero defects. Responsibilities also include maintaining general cleanliness of the entire dock and assisting members of the dock and production ...

Loader

Breinigsville, PA · On-site

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

Loader Duration: 06 Months with possibility of extension Location: Breinigsville, PA 18031 Shift hours: Mon - Fri; 7:00am- 3:30pm Responsible for loading pre-assembled merchandise/pallets and master ...

LOADER

Rosedale, MD · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

They are expected to load every outgoing trailer with zero defects. Responsibilities also include maintaining general cleanliness of the entire dock and assisting members of the dock and production ...

LOADER

Rosedale, MD

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

They are expected to load every outgoing trailer with zero defects. Responsibilities also include maintaining general cleanliness of the entire dock and assisting members of the dock and production ...

Loader

Hialeah, FL · On-site

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

Loaders Full/Time Position (40+hrs.) Loaders typically work in warehouses, where they prepare outgoing shipments and receive incoming goods by shrink wrapping pallets, loading and unloading trucks ...

Loader

Houston, TX

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

JOB SUMMARY The loader is responsible for ensuring trucks are loaded correctly in a timely manner. Making sure all items (windows) are properly scanned before loading into the truck. This position ...

Loader

Tolleson, AZ · On-site

$15.75 - $19.25/hr

Duties of the Loader position include, cleaning the feed loading building (all levels), cleaning the bulk flour loading area, taking laboratory samples from all trucks loaded, transporting samples to ...

Loader

Hamilton, OH · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Loader/Forklift Operator/Order Picker (40 hours per week - 2nd shift - MON-FRI - 3p-11:30pm) Position Summary To serve our internal and external customers by quickly, safely and accurately building ...

Loader

Castroville, CA · On-site

$18 - $21.75/hr

Loader Position The loader is responsible for accurately and efficiently loading finished goods for outbound shipments while maintaining proper inventory rotation within the cooling facility. This ...

Loader

North Little Rock, AR · On-site

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

MARS Solutions Group is looking for an experienced Loader located in North Little Rock, AR. Our client is a Foods industry leader looking for high-quality talent to make a difference. They are known ...

Loader

North Little Rock, AR · On-site

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

MARS Solutions Group is looking for an experienced Loader located in North Little Rock, AR. Our client is a Foods industry leader looking for high-quality talent to make a difference. They are known ...

Loader

Winston Salem, NC

$14.75 - $18/hr

Load and organize products onto delivery trucks in a safe and efficient manner * Verify that orders match the corresponding documentation * Safely operate warehouse equipment such as electric pallet ...

LOADER

Rosedale, MD · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

They are expected to load every outgoing trailer with zero defects. Responsibilities also include maintaining general cleanliness of the entire dock and assisting members of the dock and production ...

Loader

Hamilton, OH

$13.75 - $16.75/hr

Loader/Forklift Operator/Order Picker (40 hours per week - 2nd shift - MON-FRI - 3p-11:30pm) Position Summary To serve our internal and external customers by quickly, safely and accurately building ...

Loader

Hamilton, OH · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Utilizes mechanical equipment to load pallets onto truck; ensures that each pallet is loaded correctly onto the correct truck as requested on build sheets. * Adheres to all company policies ...

Loader

Tolleson, AZ

$15.75 - $19.25/hr

Loader Duties of the Loader position include cleaning the feed loading building (all levels), cleaning the bulk flour loading area, taking laboratory samples from all trucks loaded, transporting ...

Loader

Portland, TN · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

We are seeking a reliable Shipping/Loader to handle, prepare, and ship fabricated structural steel. This role ensures materials are safely loaded, documented, and have ready to deliver on schedule.

LOADER

Rosedale, MD

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

They are expected to load every outgoing trailer with zero defects. Responsibilities also include maintaining general cleanliness of the entire dock and assisting members of the dock and production ...

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How much do loader jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for loader in the United States is $17.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is a Loader?

A loader uses hand machinery or heavy equipment to move cargo between transportation vessels and storage warehouses while observing all loading and unloading safety practices. As a loader, your responsibilities include verifying the times that shipments both arrive and depart, as well as entering the relevant information from documents into a computer system. For example, you examine the bill of lading to determine that all the contents of the shipment are present and create detailed inventory lists. Other duties include packaging, labeling, and sending outgoing shipments.

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

To excel as a Loader, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and basic math skills, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with warehouse management systems, forklifts, and pallet jacks is typically required, and OSHA certification is often preferred. Strong teamwork, communication, and time management skills help loaders work efficiently and safely in busy environments. These abilities ensure accuracy, safety, and productivity in handling and transporting goods.

What are some common challenges faced by Loaders, and how can they be managed effectively?

Loaders often encounter challenges such as handling heavy or awkward loads, working in fast-paced environments, and maintaining accuracy under pressure. Proper training in safe lifting techniques and regular use of equipment like forklifts or pallet jacks can help prevent injuries. Additionally, clear communication with team members and supervisors is crucial for coordinating tasks and avoiding mistakes. Staying organized and attentive to detail can also help manage workload efficiently and ensure that shipments are loaded correctly.

What does a Loader do?

A Loader is responsible for loading and unloading materials, goods, or products onto trucks, trains, ships, or storage areas. They ensure that items are properly secured and organized, often operating machinery such as forklifts or pallet jacks. Loaders must follow safety guidelines to prevent damage and injuries, and may also be required to keep records of loaded items. This role is essential in warehouses, shipping facilities, and distribution centers to maintain efficient logistics operations.

What is the difference between Loader vs Material Handler?

AspectLoaderMaterial Handler
CredentialsTypically no formal certification requiredOften requires OSHA or forklift certifications
Work EnvironmentWarehouses, construction sites, shipping docksWarehouses, manufacturing plants, distribution centers
Job DutiesLoading/unloading goods, operating basic equipmentMoving, storing, and managing inventory
Industry UsageLogistics, construction, shippingWarehousing, manufacturing, logistics

While both loaders and material handlers work in warehouse and shipping environments, loaders primarily focus on loading and unloading goods, often operating basic equipment. Material handlers have a broader role in managing inventory and may require specialized certifications like forklift licenses. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers find the right fit for their skills and industry needs.

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LOADER

$16 - $19.50/hr

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Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description

This individual is our final "quality" control person. They are expected to load every outgoing trailer with zero defects. Responsibilities also include maintaining general cleanliness of the entire dock and assisting members of the dock and production team as instructed.

The route loader is legally obligated and responsible for following all food safety requirements, Good Manufacturing Practices, and Standard Operating Procedures to ensure a safe, quality product is delivered to our customers. Good Manufacturing Practices are adhered to by the employee during the entire shift.

The following operating procedures are the required minimum standards. Individuals will be evaluated on their ability to demonstrate 100% compliance during announced and unannounced verifications.

Note: Trailers should not return to the bakery with product. In the event you unload a trailer that has

product, you must verify the code date. A product that has less than 4 days of shelf life MUST

BE DISCARDED IMMEDIATELY!

Primary Job Duties:

  • Set up all necessary paperwork to complete the loading process. This will include:

  • Load sheet
  • Block sheet
  • Code tags with correct use through date

Note: Check for any special instructions that may be handwritten on the load sheet.

  • Unload the trailer if necessary. Empty trays and dollies are to be moved to and organized in the tray feed area. If this area is full, organize the empties on the floor between the UBEs and the Lematics. For your safety, please remove dollies that may be on top of stacks before unloading.

  • Ensure the trailer has been swept before loading any product.

  • Begin loading the trailer from the nose and work your way toward the tail of the trailer. Using the load sheet, verify each stack for proper height, variety and code. Record your initials and the stack count after each stack is loaded onto the trailer.

  • Secure the load and double-check to ensure each load bar is completely in place.

  • Print tickets only for the loads that are complete.

  • Communicate with the first shift workers/supervisor about which loads are incomplete. Let them know the trailer number or customer, product variety, and tray or stack count needed to complete the load.

Note: Before any third shift employees are to punch out, the following must be completed:

  • All loads that have sufficient product must be completely loaded.
  • The product must be organized in its correct location.
  • Outdated product discarded / gray carts emptied.
  • Load bars are stored in the rack and not in the trailer (this is required by OSHA).
  • The dock is neat and clean.

Essential Job Functions/Requirements:

Experience: Prior experience working in a bread or bun bakery, preferably 1 year.

Education: Basic literacy skills, able to read and comprehend instructions, warnings, etc.

  • General knowledge of how machinery works
  • Good hand/eye coordination
  • Able to count and perform basic math
  • Able to read and write
  • Able to keep up with machine speed through repetitive motion
  • Able to perform all duties so as not to produce damage
  • Capable of lifting up to 60 pounds without assistance. Up to 100lbs with assistance
  • Able to stand 10-12 hours per day
  • Physically capable of moving to all areas of the plant
  • Able to view product and determine adherence to quality control standards, including size, shape, color, cut, etc.
  • Able to read, comprehend, and practice necessary safety procedures, signs, etc.
  • Able to read and comprehendthe production schedule
  • Performance of other duties deemed by management to be an integral part of the job

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