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Truck Processor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Processor

Cypress, CA · On-site

$21 - $23/hr

We bring you our industry-leading expertise in lift trucks, racking, conveyor, dock and door ... Process and close out work orders daily accurately and efficiently. * Closely review customer ...

Morning truck process

Lewis Center, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $14/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Backroom Truck processing

Chesterfield, MI · On-site

$14.25 - $14.75/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

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Morning truck process

Lewis Center, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $14/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Morning Truck Processing

Midlothian, VA · On-site

$13.75 - $14.25/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Moves and stacks processed ties to tie yard. Collects and disposes of yard waste material. Performs ground and building maintenance, when required. Performs other lift truck duties as assigned.

Morning truck process

Lewis Center, OH · On-site

$13.50 - $14/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Take charge of the entire grease processing operation, from receiving raw material trucks and trailers to storing finished goods and preparing them for loadout. * Efficiently manage inventory ...

Backroom Truck processing

New Baltimore, MI · On-site

$14.25 - $14.75/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

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Truck Processing Associate

Melbourne, FL · On-site

$14 - $14.50/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Morning Truck Processing

Midlothian, VA · On-site

$13.75 - $14.25/hr

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Accurately processes and prepares merchandise for the sales floor following company procedures and standards * Initiates and participates in store recovery as needed throughout the day * Maintains ...

Grease Processor

Doswell, VA · On-site

$22.97/hr

Take charge of the entire grease processing operation, from receiving raw material trucks and trailers to storing finished goods and preparing them for loadout.Efficiently manage inventory, ensuring ...

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How much do truck processor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for truck processor in the United States is $17.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a truck processor?

Truck Processors are retail employees responsible for unloading merchandise from delivery trucks, sorting products, and ensuring that items are properly organized and prepared for stocking on the sales floor. They play a key role in inventory management by verifying shipments, checking for damaged or missing items, and maintaining a clean and efficient receiving area. This position often requires physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently as part of a team to support store operations.

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

To thrive as a Truck Processor, you generally need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle physical tasks such as unloading and sorting merchandise, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with inventory management systems, handheld scanners, and warehouse equipment like pallet jacks is typically necessary. Efficiency, teamwork, and reliability are essential soft skills for effectively managing workload and collaborating with others. These skills ensure that inventory is accurately processed, organized, and made available for sales in a timely and safe manner.

What are some common challenges truck processors face during busy shipment periods, and how can they effectively manage them?

During peak shipment periods, Truck Processors often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, high volumes of merchandise, and coordinating with multiple team members. To manage these effectively, it's important to stay organized, communicate clearly with supervisors and fellow processors, and prioritize safety while maintaining efficiency. Many employers provide training and teamwork opportunities to help new hires acclimate and succeed in fast-paced environments, and leveraging these resources can greatly improve performance and job satisfaction.

What is the difference between Truck Processor vs Warehouse Associate?

AspectTruck ProcessorWarehouse Associate
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, forklift certification often preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent, basic forklift or equipment training
Work EnvironmentLoading/unloading trucks, outdoor and warehouse settingsGeneral warehouse, indoor environment, inventory handling
Employer & Industry UsageLogistics, transportation companies, distribution centersWarehousing, retail distribution, manufacturing facilities
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles in logistics and shippingCompared for general warehouse roles and inventory tasks

While both Truck Processors and Warehouse Associates work in logistics environments, Truck Processors primarily focus on loading and unloading trucks, often requiring forklift operation and outdoor work. Warehouse Associates handle a broader range of inventory tasks inside warehouses. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles that match their skills and certifications.

More about Truck Processor jobs
Infographic showing various Truck Processor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 49% Full Time, 48% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $37,422 per year, or $18 per hour.

Processor - Part Time

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF N CTRL PA

Williamsport, PA • On-site

$10.75/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE: #IND
  • Supply product to be priced and ticketed.
  • Price and coordinate processing of wares.
  • Price and ticket wares to maintain adequate production.
  • Sort footwear into various categories.
  • Maintain flow of goods.
  • Test and supply processed electrical/mechanical items for sale.
  • Assist truck driver in loading and unloading materials from the Goodwill truck.

FUNCTION:
  • Supply product for production.
  • Price and ticket product, separate, package, and inventory wares, and supply processed shoes to assure production quotas and deadlines are met.
  • Quality and material control.
  • General housekeeping and safety.
  • Work performed is to be within acceptable quality standards.
  • Performs other related duties as directed by the Supervisor.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Performs production activities as designated by supervisor
  • Quality and material control.
  • General housekeeping and safety
  • Keeps sets and prices together.
  • Separate toys, wares, glass, and seasonal.
  • Recognize use, style, value, saleable, salvage, trash and seasonal.
  • Clean, if and when necessary.
  • Bag or box salvage.
  • Mark everything that will leave the building CLEARLY
  • Price and ticket all products.
  • Wrap necessary items.
  • Test electrical/mechanical items. Price or discard.
  • Direct obvious trash from box or pile.
  • Box items to be shipped.
  • Do seasonal items as they come in and box for storage.
  • Help truck driver and co-workers loading and unloading Goodwill Truck.
  • Transports clothing, wares, etc. To sales floor.
  • Must be able to stand for long periods of time, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; push or pull.
  • Must be able to occasionally sit, kneel, stoop, throw, turn and twist body.
  • Must be able to regularly lift up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • Performs other related duties as directed by supervisor.

RELATIONS:
Establish and maintain relations with the following:
  • Lead Processor or Store Manager/Assistant Manager for coordination of efforts.
  • Other worker's in organization, assists in work, performs production activities, and related work.

STANDARDS FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE:
  • Degree to which standards are reached.
  • Degree to which respect and confidence of co-workers is established.
  • Quality, quantity, and timeliness in the performance of assigned tasks.
  • The manner in which one's conduct reflects the high standards of morals and integrity expected of all Goodwill associates.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and respond to special requests and the desires of management.
  • The manner in which the individual reflects his/her overall personal appearance both in following of the Goodwill dress code and personal hygiene.

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • High school graduate or equivalent preferred, but on-the-job training is provided.
  • Must have good work habits, such as acceptable attitude and punctuality.
  • Must respond appropriately to supervision.
  • Must possess adequate physical endurance to work at industrial standards.