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Weekend Front End Loader Operator Jobs in California

Front End Manager

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$21.15 - $22.21/hr

... loader to have words with the customer. * Assures that the front end has proper staffing and operating equipment to allow quick and accurate checkout. Including scanners and registers. * Maintains ...

Front End Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$23.43 - $24.60/hr

... loader to have words with the customer. * Assures that the front end has proper staffing and operating equipment to allow quick and accurate checkout. Including scanners and registers. * Maintains ...

... loader to have words with the customer. * Assures that the front end has proper staffing and operating equipment to allow quick and accurate checkout. Including scanners and registers. * Maintains ...

Rooftop Loader

Burbank, CA · On-site

$19 - $24.75/hr

Should be physically fit and capable of lifting heavy items and operating machinery. Must have good ... overtime or weekend shifts to accommodate fluctuating delivery schedules and customer needs.

Loader

San Pedro, CA · On-site

$18 - $23.75/hr

Perform monthly rail and loading rack preventative maintenance work orders and the Loader's Daily Plant inspection checklist. * Assist mechanics and operators with facility maintenance, painting, and ...

Loader

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$22.04/hr

Responsibilities and Duties • Loads and unloads aircraft catering supplies onto delivery trucks ... weekends, and holidays

Equipment Operator Senior

Commerce, CA · On-site

$24 - $27.04/hr

The Street Maintenance Equipment Operator Senior operates heavy duty backhoe/front end loader and heavy equipment used in the construction and maintenance of items within the City of Charlotte.

Job Summary The Terminal Operator will be responsible for operating equipment to load and unload ... Loading and unloading cement utilizing a rail car mover, front end loader, and computer equipment ...

Terminal Operator

Stockton, CA · On-site

$25 - $27/hr

Job Summary The Terminal Operator will be responsible for operating equipment to load and unload ... Loading and unloading cement utilizing a rail car mover, front end loader, and computer equipment ...

Job Summary The Terminal Operator will be responsible for operating equipment to load and unload ... Loading and unloading cement utilizing a rail car mover, front end loader, and computer equipment ...

Terminal Operator

Stockton, CA · On-site

$25 - $27/hr

Job Summary The Terminal Operator will be responsible for operating equipment to load and unload ... Loading and unloading cement utilizing a rail car mover, front end loader, and computer equipment ...

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Weekend Front End Loader Operator information

What does a Weekend Front End Loader Operator do?

A Weekend Front End Loader Operator is responsible for operating a front end loader, typically in construction, landscaping, or industrial settings, primarily during weekend shifts. Their duties include loading and unloading materials, transporting them within a site, and ensuring equipment is used safely and efficiently. Operators must follow safety protocols, perform routine equipment inspections, and communicate with team members to complete tasks. This role often requires experience with heavy machinery and a focus on maintaining site productivity during non-standard hours.

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

To thrive as a Weekend Front End Loader Operator, you need experience operating heavy machinery, a valid equipment operator certification or license, and a strong understanding of workplace safety protocols. Familiarity with maintenance tools, hydraulic systems, and, often, site management software is important for efficient operations. Attention to detail, communication, and the ability to work independently are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure safe, productive equipment handling and contribute to smooth, accident-free site operations during weekend shifts.

What are some common challenges faced by Weekend Front End Loader Operators, and how can they be addressed?

Weekend Front End Loader Operators often encounter challenges such as working with varying ground conditions, managing tight schedules, and maintaining equipment reliability during weekend shifts when support staff may be limited. To address these, operators should perform thorough equipment checks at the start of each shift, communicate proactively with supervisors about any issues, and stay updated on safe operating procedures. Being adaptable and maintaining clear communication with team members, such as site managers and maintenance staff, is essential for effective operations and safety.

What is the difference between Weekend Front End Loader Operator vs Weekend Excavator Operator?

AspectWeekend Front End Loader OperatorWeekend Excavator Operator
CredentialsValid CDL or certification in equipment operationValid CDL or certification in equipment operation
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, loading/unloading materialsConstruction sites, digging, trenching, material handling
Industry UsageConstruction, landscaping, miningConstruction, demolition, utility work
Common Search IntentComparing equipment operation roles for weekendsUnderstanding differences between heavy equipment roles

Weekend Front End Loader Operators and Weekend Excavator Operators both require similar certifications and work in construction environments. The main difference lies in the equipment used: loaders are primarily for loading and moving materials, while excavators are used for digging and trenching. Both roles are essential in construction projects and often searched together by job seekers interested in heavy equipment operation during weekends.

What are the most commonly searched types of Front End Loader Operator jobs in California? The most popular types of Front End Loader Operator jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Weekend Front End Loader Operator jobs? Cities in California with the most Weekend Front End Loader Operator job openings:

Front End Manager

Jetro Restaurant Depot

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Position Title: Front End Manager
Department: Operations
Supervisor: Branch Manager
FLSA: Exempt (Salaried)
Position Summary:
Ensures that product is properly loaded, rung up and processed out the door on a timely basis as well as handling customer problems and issues to develop a spirit of positive customer service.
Essential Functions:
  1. Supervises, trains and evaluates cashiers, front-end loaders, checkers and U-boat retrieval.
  2. Oversees supervisors cashiers and loaders.
  3. Monitors loaders to make sure that they load all product and check any open boxes to ensure integrity/security of product being entered.
  4. Makes sure that loaders are loading and conducting piece counts and calling off to supervisors.
  5. Secures front end by making sure the loader and cashier do not exchange information on counts from the receipt.
  6. Makes sure that loaders are loading wagons and assisting customers to the parking lot.
  7. Manages cashiers and loaders to make sure that customers are getting out on a timely basis.
  8. Prevents long lines and delayed customer checkouts. Anticipates busy times of each day, week and/or season.
  9. Assures that cashiers are checking big boxes to ensure the integrity of the ring-up.
  10. Ensures Front End Supervisors are checking all wagons at point of exit for proper date, name on top of receipt, number of receipt total of last receipt, and matches total on yellow paid receipt.
  11. Reviews cashier and loader errors and documents in log, for them to sign.
  12. Handles adjustments, returns, over rings, voids, etc. so as to maintain a smooth flow of customers.
  13. Keeps logs of items not properly labeled to make sure they are corrected on floor.
  14. Monitors cashiers to make sure they are following through on their job responsibilities concerning loading of goods onto wagons, checking of receipts and counts, as well as ringing/scanning of product.
  15. Assures that customer problems are handled quickly, courteously and professionally so as not to allow the cashier or loader to have words with the customer.
  16. Assures that the front end has proper staffing and operating equipment to allow quick and accurate checkout. Including scanners and registers.
  17. Maintains dialogue with customers to get feedback on items not found, and quality of service on the floor.
  18. Maintains a New Item Request log which is reviewed weekly with the Branch Manager.
  19. Ensures that customers have adequate supply of wagons that are working and roll easy.
  20. Makes sure that employees in front end are properly dressed and wearing their name tags.
  21. Develops weekly schedule for cashiers and loaders as well as lunches and breaks.
  22. Assigns employees in slow periods to do other work, such as return or processing of damages, sweeping and cleaning of F/E and parking lot area.
  23. Trains employees in job responsibilities and safe operating procedures.
  24. Makes recommendations for hiring, firing and promoting of employees.
  25. Performs other duties as assigned.
  26. Maintains integrity of F/E displays and stocking areas.
  27. Ensure all supervisors are completing a minimum of 5 test checks per day they work.
  28. Ensure registers are stocked with the Rate Us Cards, flyers, hot sheets, store maps, etc.
  29. The preceding responsibilities are representative of the responsibilities performed by this position and are not intended to be inclusive.

Other Responsibilities:
  1. Performs other work-related duties as required and assigned.

Education, Experience and Skills Required:
  1. Bachelor's Degree, OR High School Diploma of GED with at least 4 years experience in customer service or related field, OR any appropriate combination of education and experience.
  2. Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, and technical procedures.
  3. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, clients, and general public
  4. Ability to calculate figures, and amounts such as discounts, interest, proportions, percentages, area, mass and volume.
  5. Effective oral and written communication skills.
  6. High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive situations.
  7. Commitment to company values and strong customer orientation.
  8. Computer Literacy

Work Environment:
  1. For the most part the ambient will be room temperature, due to proximity of work-station to the exit doors, room temperature may change according to the season and the level of activity at the store.