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Sherman, TX · On-site

$13 - $16/hr

SHIFT MANAGER - WINGSTOP SHERMAN Wingstop's best flavor is our people. We are in the Flavor ... positive, long-lasting impression of the Wingstop experience. · Handle all orders and guest ...

ASCO Equipment has career opportunities for a Haul Truck Drivers in the Sherman, Texas branch. The Haul truck Driver will be responsible for safely loading and unloading heavy machinery both at ASCO ...

ASCO Equipment has career opportunities for a Haul Truck Drivers in the Sherman, Texas branch. The Haul truck Driver will be responsible for safely loading and unloading heavy machinery both at ASCO ...

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How much do long sherman jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for long sherman in the United States is $109,527.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,500.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Longshoreman, you need physical strength, manual dexterity, and a high school diploma or equivalent, along with knowledge of cargo handling and safety procedures. Familiarity with heavy machinery such as forklifts, cranes, and computerized tracking systems is typically required. Reliability, teamwork, and strong communication skills help ensure smooth operations and safe working conditions on the docks. These skills are essential for efficiently loading and unloading cargo, maintaining safety standards, and supporting the overall logistics chain.

What are Long Sherman jobs?

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How to get a job as a longshoreman?

To become a longshoreman, candidates typically need to complete an apprenticeship or training program, gain physical strength and stamina, and often join a union such as the International Longshore and Warehouse Union. Employment is usually obtained through union hiring halls or by applying directly to port authorities or shipping companies, and some positions require passing physical exams and background checks.

What is the difference between Long Sherman vs Longshoreman?

AspectLong ShermanLongshoreman
CertificationsOSHA safety training, equipment operation licensesOSHA safety training, cargo handling certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, outdoor projectsPort terminals, shipping docks
Industry UsageConstruction, infrastructure projectsMaritime shipping, logistics

Long Sherman and Longshoreman both require safety training and industry-specific certifications. Long Shermans typically work in construction environments handling heavy equipment, while Longshoremen operate at ports managing cargo. Their roles differ mainly by work setting but share overlapping skills and safety standards.

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Infographic showing various Long Sherman job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $109,527 per year, or $52.7 per hour.
Bilingual DLI Grade 6 Science Teacher - 0.5 FTE - Sherman - 26-27 SY

Bilingual DLI Grade 6 Science Teacher - 0.5 FTE - Sherman - 26-27 SY

The Madison Metropolitan School District

Madison, WI • On-site

$52.15K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Madison Metropolitan School District rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

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41st of 543 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Bilingual DLI Grade 6 Science Teacher - 0.5 FTE - Sherman - 26-27 SY
Middle School Operations
Sherman Middle
Annual Salary
Minimum Annual Compensation: $52,154 (25-26 TE Salary Schedule)
Length of Contract: 192 days
Employment Type: Exempt
MMSD is seeking highly motivated and energetic applicants! Applicants should have a good attitude, willingness to learn, and passion for impactful work and learning.
Why You Should Work with MMSD!
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is the second-largest school district in Wisconsin. We have a simple but bold vision - to ensure that every school is a thriving school, that prepares every student to graduate from high school ready for college, career, and community. We welcome applicants who will actively contribute to our ongoing commitment to making MMSD a thriving, welcoming environment for all students, families, and staff.
In addition, we have a great compensation package. Visit our benefits page and compensation page for more information.
Becoming a Model School District
The Madison Metropolitan School District is committed to being anti-racist, culturally responsive, and inclusive. We have a simple but bold vision - to ensure that every school is a thriving school, fostering the growth of every student so they graduate from high school ready for college, career and community.
Our strategy is captured in our strategic framework, and centers on three major goals: that all children achieve academically, that our schools are places where children and adults thrive, and that our Black youth excel at school. To achieve this vision, we seek to retain staff in all positions, who are committed to being anti-racist, culturally responsive, and inclusive. Staff who will actively contribute to our ongoing commitment to making MMSD a thriving, welcoming environment for all students, families and staff.
We firmly believe in and are here to create a work environment that is challenging and rewarding, while supporting employees in their career path. We strive to provide, encourage, grow, and develop a talented workforce that better supports and represents the diversity of our student population. We know this vision doesn't come to life without dynamic leaders and support staff in every school.
About Our District
The Madison Metropolitan School District is the second largest school district in Wisconsin. The district serves a beautifully diverse population of more than 25,000 students. More than half are students of color. Almost half come from low income households. Nearly one third are English Language Learners, and more than 100 languages are represented in our schools. Madison schools are committed to making this district a place where every child thrives.
Essential Duties
  • Use standards (CCSS, SELS, Language) to identify common learning targets that represent what all students should know, do and understand as a result of the instruction
  • Use knowledge of students' background, interest, style, culture, language, individual needs, and assessment data to inform planning
  • Develop daily and weekly plans to support student growth towards mastery of standards
  • Develop common year-long/course plans that identify the essential questions and resources to support student learning
  • Establishing clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to students
  • Instructing students individually and in groups, using various teaching methods, such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations to build student engagement, collaboration, and independence with complex tasks
  • Adapting teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests
  • Provide daily opportunities for students to describe their reasoning, share explanations, make conjectures, justify conclusions, argue from evidence, and negotiate meaning
  • Define and plan formative assessments to show evidence of learning
  • Use multiple ways to check for student understanding and clarify, reteach and/or make adjustments to instruction based on information gathered
  • Provide students with meaningful feedback that reinforces effort, provides recognition and promotes student involvement and progress in the learning process
  • Provide opportunities for teacher-to-student, student-to-student and student-to-teacher feedback both orally and written
  • Analyze data and adjust instruction based on student achievement, observation, and teacher practice data
  • Establishing rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom they are responsible
  • Meeting with parents/guardians to discuss their student's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs
  • Collaborating with all staff in support of student learning (e.g., team planning and co-teaching)

Job Specific Duties
  • Serving as a bilingual classroom teacher as part of the District's bilingual and English Language Learner (EL) programs
  • Assisting in the development of curriculum for bilingual and ESL instruction in the District
  • Providing classroom instruction to students in bilingual classrooms
  • Providing additional support and leadership to the bilingual and ESL education programs as requested

Position Competencies
  • High Expectations For Every Student
  • Quality Instructional Practice
  • Cultural Competence
  • Data Proficiency
  • Team Collaboration
  • Student & Family Engagement
  • Resilience & Results Orientation
  • Self-Awareness & Growth Mindset

Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree. Official transcripts are required for formal employment.
  • Native-like fluency in Spanish and English. For Bilingual Resource Teacher and Dual Language Immersion positions, a Spanish language proficiency assessment is required.
  • NEED: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) teaching license in:
    • Middle School
      • Regular Education Grades 1-8 or Elementary/Middle Education or Core content (Math, Science, English, Language Arts, or Social Studies)
      • Bilingual/Bi-Cultural
      • ESL (preferred)
  • Applications are considered on a rolling basis. MMSD will consider applicants who are fully licensed before considering applicants who are not yet licensed.
  • If you do not already have an active Wisconsin teaching license, you must obtain and maintain the necessary license(s) for the position. An application must be on file within 30 days of starting your employment with MMSD. Failure to do so will result in your contract being voided.
  • The district does not provide financial support for the continued education that is required to achieve the certification. The district does not select or endorse any particular certification program that leads to the required Wisconsin teaching license. An unlicensed candidate can be considered, but they must be hired by a school district in order to apply for a One-Year License with Stipulations with DPI.
    • For more information about the One Year with Stipulations licensing process: https://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/licensing/types/license-with-stipulations
    • To search DPI-approved certification programs: https://dpi.wi.gov/licensing/pathways-licensure

Next Steps
  • Upon successful completion of your application, you will be sent testing information for our reading, writing, and oral language proficiency assessments to determine eligibility for the position.
  • Upon passing the assessments, your application will be reviewed by the hiring manager. Based on your application materials, a hiring manager may reach out to you to schedule an interview.

Working Conditions
  • Work may require travel to different locations within the district and to off-site meetings.
  • Position may require working evenings, nights, and some weekends.
  • Certain positions within the District may allow hybrid work flexibility for a portion of their work schedule, depending on the needs of the position and the work unit. This topic and any remote work flexibility that may be available will be discussed in more detail in the interview process
  • School-based positions are required to be in-person unless otherwise directed by the building principal.

Physical Requirements
Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors is minimal and poses little to no risk of injury. This position requires the ability to lift up to 25 pounds occasionally and may involve walking, sitting, stooping or reaching. Manual dexterity is necessary for completing general tasks while operating office equipment. This position may require being stationary for extended periods of time.
Ability to perform work in a variety of indoor and outdoor environments throughout the year, including in inclement weather, spaces without air conditioning, and areas where temperatures may be uncomfortable or fluctuate rapidly.
Disclaimer
This position description is subject to change at any time. The above job description does not limit the duties and responsibilities listed above as they are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. Employees in this position may be required to perform additional job-related tasks as directed by the supervisor.
The Madison Metropolitan School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We continue to seek a diverse and talented workforce. We encourage veterans, women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities to apply. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.

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