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LOADER/UNLOADER

Tolleson, AZ

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Description Loader/Unloader Reports to the Inventory Control Supervisor Directed by the Inventory Control Lead for Ground Beef The position of Loader/Unloader is a position that supports all aspects ...

LOADER/UNLOADER

Tolleson, AZ

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Loader/Unloader Reports to the Inventory Control Supervisor Directed by the Inventory Control Lead for Ground Beef The position of Loader/Unloader is a position that supports all aspects of the ...

LOADER/UNLOADER

Tolleson, AZ · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Loader/Unloader Position at JBS USA Reports to the Inventory Control Supervisor Directed by the Inventory Control Lead for Ground Beef The position of Loader/Unloader is a position that supports all ...

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LOADER/UNLOADER

Tolleson, AZ

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Loader/Unloader Reports to the Inventory Control Supervisor Directed by the Inventory Control Lead for Ground Beef The position of Loader/Unloader is a position that supports all aspects of the ...

This position is responsible for safely and efficiently unloading cargo containers from trucks and ... Report any damaged goods or missing items to the supervisor. 3. Safety Compliance: Adhere to safety ...

Bin Unloader

Center, CO · On-site

$13.25 - $15.75/hr

... Supervisor, QA, or Line Lead immediately. * Follow all food safety protocols, including GMPs, hygiene requirements, and contamination prevention. * Keep the bin unloading area clean and organized ...

Ensures the safe operation of the forklift and vacuum truck, including loading and unloading ... Supervisory Responsibilities: Yes Required Qualifications: * High school or equivalent (G.E.D ...

Unloader I

Dallas, TX · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

... supervisors. * Sort and stage materials in designated warehouse or production areas according to inventory and production requirements. * Maintain a clean and organized unloading area to promote ...

Unloader I

Houston, TX · On-site

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

... supervisors. * Sort and stage materials in designated warehouse or production areas according to inventory and production requirements. * Maintain a clean and organized unloading area to promote ...

Unloader I

San Marcos, TX · On-site

$13.50 - $16.25/hr

... supervisors. * Sort and stage materials in designated warehouse or production areas according to inventory and production requirements. * Maintain a clean and organized unloading area to promote ...

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How much do unloading supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for unloading supervisor in the United States is $30.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Unloading Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Unloading Supervisor, you need strong organizational skills, experience in warehouse operations, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS), inventory tracking tools, and safety certification (such as OSHA) is typically required. Leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help you manage teams and resolve issues efficiently. These skills ensure safe, accurate, and timely unloading operations, which are crucial for maintaining warehouse productivity and safety standards.

What is the difference between Unloading Supervisor vs Dock Worker?

AspectUnloading SupervisorDock Worker
Credentials/CertificationsMay require forklift certification, safety trainingTypically no formal certifications required
Work EnvironmentSupervises unloading operations, manages teamPerforms physical unloading tasks, operates equipment
Employer/Industry UsageUsed in logistics, warehousing, shippingCommon in freight, shipping docks, warehouses

Unloading Supervisors oversee and coordinate unloading activities, ensuring safety and efficiency, while Dock Workers perform the physical task of unloading goods. Both roles are essential in logistics and warehousing, but the supervisor has a managerial focus, whereas dock workers focus on manual labor.

What are Unloading Supervisors?

Unloading Supervisors are professionals responsible for overseeing the unloading of goods, materials, or shipments at warehouses, distribution centers, or loading docks. They manage teams of workers, ensure that safety protocols are followed, and verify that items are handled and stored correctly. Unloading Supervisors also coordinate schedules, inspect shipments for damage or discrepancies, and work with other departments to maintain efficient operations. Their role is crucial in ensuring that goods are received accurately and safely, contributing to the overall supply chain process.

What are the main challenges an Unloading Supervisor faces during peak shipping seasons?

During peak shipping seasons, Unloading Supervisors often encounter increased shipment volumes and tighter deadlines, making it challenging to maintain efficiency and safety. They must coordinate larger teams, manage time-sensitive unloading schedules, and quickly resolve unexpected delays or equipment issues. Strong organizational skills and clear communication are essential to keep operations running smoothly and ensure the workforce stays motivated and productive under pressure.
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LOADER/UNLOADER

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


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Description

Loader/Unloader                                                                                                             

Reports to the Inventory Control Supervisor

Directed by the Inventory Control Lead for Ground Beef

The position of Loader/Unloader is a position that supports all aspects of the Purchasing department. 

Responsible to monitor and support our facility’s supply, storage, and tracking of packaging material.  The Loader/Unloader is an important role since the efficient handling of the company products and supplies is critical for the attainment of business goals. 

 

Responsibilities

  • Communicate daily with Inventory Control Lead & Supervisor to ensure Supervisor is aware any concerns or issues. Report to work on time and communicate with Supervisor for any required time off. Use the call in number for any unexpected absences.
  • Gather information from Inventory control leads and assist in inventory counts designated by lead or supervisor.
  • Load/unload packaging as directed by needs of Lead person, Supervisor, and team members.
  • Call for trailers to be moved in and out of dock doors as needed.
  • Assist in set up and staging of packaging materials in packaging storage areas. (not inclusive of any department).  All materials needed.
  • Fill out trailer inspection sheet and turn in to Inventory control lead when form is full.
  • All inventory must be counted at weekending including trailers. Loader/unloader must report to work for Saturday inventory.  (Sunday applies if there is Saturday production.)
  • All week ending inventory must be completed and reported prior to Monday start up. The Inventory Control lead and Supervisor will determine who needs to report for inventory.
  • Once the packaging report is conducted, loader/unloader may need to assist with recounts for trailer stored items. The inventory control lead person will direct any recounts on trailer storage.
  • May be asked to meet with the respective departments (Fab/Offal at 2pm Monday, Ground Beef 2:30pm Wednesday) if necessary. This will be determined by need basis with Supervisor/Lead.
  • Communicate incoming deliveries with the Supervisor, Inventory control lead, and warehouse as well as give direction for delivery locations. Assist as needed in delivery or putting away packaging. Keep good communication at all times. 
  • Assist the purchasing group to help in coordinating with the warehouse, Inventory control leads, and affected areas to verify they have received their items. It is a team effort. If you need help, communicate with your supervisor to solve any issues that arise.
  • Review with team members housekeeping and help maintain storage areas. Assist with putting away items that are delivered to our area as needed.
  • Work on organization based on the 5S model and coordinate and plan improvements. This is a joint effort for both leads in the packaging department as well as working together with the Supervisor, purchasing assistants, and the loader/unloaders.
  • Work with team to learn all aspects of the department.

Other Tasks

  • Follow safety procedures.
  • Be a team player. Work toward process improvement.  Look at obstacles and think of better ways to manage daily tasks.
  • Help gather information for the department as needed or requested.
  • Assist Inventory Control lead in all necessary needs of the department.
  • All other duties as assigned.

 Working Conditions

  • Forklift/pallet jack/walkie reach needed to complete tasks.
  • Shag certified if requested by Supervisor (to be determined)
  • Must be able to work in a fast paced manufacturing environment. 
  • Working area may be wet and slippery
  • Work area maintains a temperature at or below 45 degrees to insure the consistency of product.
  • Work in various temperatures ranging from cold to very warm.
  • Must be able to work long hours as well as Saturday and Sunday.

 

EOE, including disability/vets