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Seasonal Package Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Packaging Technician

Delavan, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $18.50/hr

The Seasonal Packaging Technician will serve as a production team member to support in-line inspection and final packing of our products according to customer requirements. JOB DUTIES & ESSENTIAL ...

The Seasonal Packaging Technician will serve as a production team member to support in-line inspection and final packing of our products according to customer requirements. JOB DUTIES & ESSENTIAL ...

UL Solutions delivers testing, inspection and certification services, together with software products and advisory offerings, that support our customers' product innovation and business growth. The ...

UL Solutions delivers testing, inspection and certification services, together with software products and advisory offerings, that support our customers' product innovation and business growth. The ...

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What is the difference between Seasonal Package Inspector vs Package Quality Control Inspector?

AspectSeasonal Package InspectorPackage Quality Control Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires OSHA safety training, sometimes specialized packaging certificationsOften requires quality assurance or inspection certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in warehouses, distribution centers, or shipping facilities during peak seasonsIn manufacturing plants or warehouses focusing on product packaging quality
Employer & IndustryLogistics, shipping, retail distributionManufacturing, packaging, logistics

The Seasonal Package Inspector focuses on inspecting packages during peak shipping seasons to ensure proper handling and labeling, often working in high-volume environments. In contrast, the Package Quality Control Inspector emphasizes verifying packaging quality throughout the production process. Both roles require attention to detail and safety training but differ mainly in scope and timing within the packaging lifecycle.

How to become a cargo inspector?

To become a cargo inspector, typically you need a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant training in cargo handling, safety procedures, and inspection techniques. Some positions require certifications such as OSHA safety training or specialized cargo inspection certifications, and experience with tools like scanners or inspection equipment is beneficial.

What type of inspectors make the most money?

In general, senior or specialized inspectors such as quality control inspectors, safety inspectors, or those with advanced certifications tend to earn higher salaries. For seasonal package inspectors, those with extensive experience, technical skills, or supervisory roles typically make more than entry-level inspectors. Salary can also vary based on industry, location, and employer size.

What does a package inspector do?

A package inspector reviews shipments to ensure they meet quality and safety standards, checking for damages, proper labeling, and correct contents. They often use tools like scanners and may work in warehouses or distribution centers, following safety protocols and documentation procedures.

What qualifications do I need to be a quality inspector?

To be a seasonal package inspector, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Attention to detail, good communication skills, and the ability to operate inspection tools or equipment are important; some positions may require basic computer skills or certifications in quality control. Prior experience in packaging or manufacturing environments can be beneficial but is not always required.
What are the most commonly searched types of Package Inspector jobs? The most popular types of Package Inspector jobs are:
What states have the most Seasonal Package Inspector jobs? States with the most job openings for Seasonal Package Inspector jobs include:
Cargo Handler - Seasonal

Cargo Handler - Seasonal

Atlantic Aviation

Ketchikan, AK

$21.50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


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Job description

Why You’ll Love This Cargo Handler JobDid you ever want to work in aviation but didn’t know how to break into the industry? Would you like working in a fast-paced environment, often outdoors, around some of the most incredible professionals in aviation? If so, this Seasonal Cargo Handler position with Atlantic Aviation at KTN in Ketchikan, AK may be perfect for you!
Pay: $21.50 / hour
Schedule: Requires availability for any/all shifts including overtime, weekends, holidays, and on-call duty
In this position, you will provide aviation ground support services to customers in a positive and professional manner. You will perform in all facets of the ground handling operation including but not limited to aircraft fueling/defueling, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft towing, using marshalling signals for aircraft parking, providing lavatory/potable water service, and using other various ground support equipment to help support the needs of customer and their aircraft.
Build a career in aviation you are excited about and apply for the Seasonal Cargo Handler job today! ResponsibilitiesCargo Handler Responsibilities
  • Deliver and receive fuel to and from company tanks, vendor trucks, and aircraft.
  • Operate all company ground support equipment as requested or required, including lavatory and water service carts, ground power unit, deice truck, etc.
  • Perform ground marshalling using standard aviation signals.
  • Perform customer service activities such as helping customers with aircraft scheduling and fueling.
  • Assist with aircraft turning, loading, and unloading.
  • Ensure all buildings and grounds are safe, clean, and organized.
  • Conduct or assists with daily/weekly onsite safety inspections and audits of equipment and facility operations.
  • Occasional travel may be required to support another Atlantic location.
  • You may be occasionally assigned to another Atlantic location based on geographical proximity as business needs require.  
Required SkillsCargo Handler Qualifications
  • High school diploma or GED certificate
  • 18 years of age
  • A valid state driver’s license
  • Be comfortable and physically able to work in an environment with frequent walking, stretching, bending, sitting, stooping, reaching, grasping, and climbing.
  • Be physically able to perform heavy lifting on a regular basis up to 50 lbs.
We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance testing.
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