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Machine Operator Cdl Driver

Location:
Orlando, FL
Salary:
19.50
Posted:
February 09, 2024

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Jamar Greene

Machine Operator/ CDL Driver

407-***-**** ad3h90@r.postjobfree.com Fairburn, GA 30213 CAREER OBJECTIVE

Dedicated professional with proven performance in management, leadership and communication. Detail-oriented in problem-solving and planning. Ready to make an immediate contribution to your organization. EXPERIENCE

MACHINE OPERATOR, Orlando, Florida

Old Castle, February 2022-December 2022

• Controlled and properly disposed of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

• Operated industrial carts and forklifts for lifting, moving and transporting materials.

• Cleaned equipment and work area before, during and after shift, promoting sanitation. TRUCK DRIVER, Atlanta, Ga

Warner, August 2020-January 2022

• Reviewed route locations and driving times to locate convenient gas stations and rest stops.

• Utilized GPS systems to plan delivery routes and avoid congested areas.

• Collected signatures from customers to confirm order completion and accuracy.

• Performed emergency repairs and maintenance on vehicles to reduce delivery delays.

• Communicated with customers regarding delivery schedules and unexpected delays.

• Followed road safety regulations and traffic laws to prevent accidents and vehicle damage.

• Reported vehicle problems and needed repairs to management.

• Secured packages in trucks using padding and ratchet straps.

• Completed deliveries before assigned deadlines to increase customer satisfaction.

• Loaded and unloaded packages onto delivery trucks upon arrival.

• Notified dispatchers of damaged packages and accidents hindering arrival.

• Checked order contents and quantities to prevent delivery mistakes and increase service accuracy.

• Entered order, product and vehicle information into company databases for tracking.

• Inspected vehicles before trips to locate and eliminate potential mechanical problems.

• Maintained vehicle with regular inspections, fluid level checks and minor repairs.

• Reviewed bills of lading to verify transport details.

• Checked conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage.

• Inspected loads to ensure that cargo was secure.

• Reported vehicle damage, accidents and traffic violations to dispatchers.

• Interpreted maps to determine vehicle routes.

• Cranked trailer landing gear up and down to safely secure vehicles.

• Checked vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety and emergency equipment was in good working order.

• Following signals from loading crew to maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions.

• Secured cargo for transport to reduce hazards and safeguard equipment. Maintained logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Removed debris from loaded trailers.

• Collected delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes.

• Adjusted routes based on changing conditions to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

• Drove trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.

• Used GPS and traditional maps to plan routes and navigate obstacles.

• Followed appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.

• Drove trucks and tractor-trailer combinations to transport and deliver products.

• Obtained receipts and signatures for delivered goods and collected payment for services.

• Checked all load-related documentation for completeness and accuracy.

• Disconnected air and electrical lines to safely uncouple trailers.

• Gave directions to laborers who were packing goods and moving them onto trailers.

• Installed or removed tire chains to accommodate adverse weather conditions.

• Monitored equipment and followed established procedures for transporting temperature-sensitive cargo.

• Logged vehicle mileage and fuel costs and submitted reports to supervisors.

• Loaded and unloaded trucks with forklifts and pallet jacks.

• Used pads, packing paper, containers and straps.

• Inspected goods and verified load quantities against documentation.

• Operated idle reduction systems to reduce idling time. DOCK ASSOCIATE, Shavanna, GA

Averitt, October 2019-August 2020

• Leveraged forklifts, hand trucks and pallet jacks to load and unload cargo.

• Loaded and unloaded cargo using appropriate material-handling equipment.

• Secured freight inside trailers using straps, pallets and rope.

• Participated in training programs to boost safety knowledge and enhance job skills.

• Inspected unloaded cargo for damage and irregularities.

• Kept dock areas neat and free of debris to prevent injuries and accidents.

• Communicated with dock workers to safely unload and load cargo.

• Received oral instructions to determine work assignments and material and equipment needs. Moved freight, stock and other materials to and from storage and production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, ships and containers by hand and using trucks, tractors and equipment.

• Attached identified tags to containers and mark them with identified information.

• Sorted cargo before loading and unloading.

• Directed spouts and positioned receptacle bins, carts, or containers for loading.

• Maintained equipment storage areas to ensure that inventory was protected.

• Handled and moved, using daily production sheets and work tickets.

• Rigged or dismantled props or equipment frames, scaffolding, platforms, or backdrops using hand tools.

• Installed protective bracing, padding and strapping to prevent shifting and damage to items being transported.

• Packed containers and re-pack damaged containers. WAREHOUSE WORKER, Lawrenceville, GA

Pak lite, January 2019-October 2019

• Operated compactor and bailer to dispose of trash, shrink wrap and cardboard. Routed products by scanning packages, reading labels and charts, verifying numbers and sorting packages correctly.

• Completed physical inventories and cycle counts following correct procedures.

• Kept appropriate records and reports to guarantee accuracy of inventory.

• Used good manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination and depth perception to complete accurate work.

• Worked with supervisor on warehouse projects and service reviews.

• Maintained facility equipment and materials in neat, clean and orderly fashion.

• Checked products for accuracy against paperwork, damage or signs of infestation.

• Operated radio frequency terminals to input updates about picking, quality, inventory and shipping. Pulled and prepared product for shipment, verifying exact number and type of product before loading and shipping.

• Obtained merchandise from bins and shelves.

• Took inventory of merchandise to identify items needing reordering or replenishment.

• Received and counted stock items and record data manually and on computer.

• Read orders to determine catalog numbers, colors and quantities of merchandise.

• Compared merchandise invoices to items actually received to ensure that shipments were correct.

• Stocked shelves, racks and cases with new or transferred merchandise.

• Packed and unpacked items to be stocked on shelves in stockrooms, warehouses and storage yards.

• Used forklifts and pallet jacks to transport items to staging areas or loading docks.

• Operated equipment such as forklifts.

TRUCK DRIVER, Brashear, TX

Bulkley Trucking, August 2018-October 2019

• Inspected vehicles before trips to locate and eliminate potential mechanical problems.

• Reviewed route locations and driving times to locate convenient gas stations and rest stops.

• Utilized GPS systems to plan delivery routes and avoid congested areas.

• Logged vehicle mileage and fuel costs and submitted reports to supervisors.

• Reported vehicle problems and needed repairs to management.

• Entered order, product and vehicle information into company databases for tracking.

• Notified dispatchers of damaged packages and accidents hindering arrival.

• Secured packages in trucks using padding and ratchet straps.

• Completed deliveries before assigned deadlines to increase customer satisfaction.

• Checked order contents and quantities to prevent delivery mistakes and increase service accuracy.

• Communicated with customers regarding delivery schedules and unexpected delays.

• Collected signatures from customers to confirm order completion and accuracy.

• Followed road safety regulations and traffic laws to prevent accidents and vehicle damage.

• Used GPS and traditional maps to plan routes and navigate obstacles.

• Adjusted routes based on changing conditions to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

• Followed appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods. Maintained logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Inspected loads to ensure that cargo was secure.

• Maintained vehicle with regular inspections, fluid level checks and minor repairs.

• Reviewed bills of lading to verify transport details.

• Removed debris from loaded trailers.

• Collected delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes.

• Disconnected air and electrical lines to safely uncouple trailers.

• Cranked trailer landing gear up and down to safely secure vehicles.

• Loaded and unloaded trucks with forklifts and pallet jacks.

• Checked conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage.

• Obtained receipts and signatures for delivered goods and collected payment for services.

• Secured cargo for transport to reduce hazards and safeguard equipment.

• Interpreted maps to determine vehicle routes.

• Reported vehicle damage, accidents and traffic violations to dispatchers.

• Checked vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety and emergency equipment was in good working order.

• Following signals from loading crew to maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions.

• Checked all load-related documentation for completeness and accuracy.

• Drove trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.

• Drove trucks and tractor-trailer combinations to transport and deliver products.

• Used pads, packing paper, containers and straps.

• Gave directions to laborers who were packing goods and moving them onto trailers.

• Operated idle reduction systems to reduce idling time.

• Inspected goods and verified load quantities against documentation.

• Installed or removed tire chains to accommodate adverse weather conditions.

• Monitored equipment and followed established procedures for transporting temperature-sensitive cargo. TRUCK DRIVER, Tontitown, AR

Pam Trucking, July 2017-August 2018

• Utilized GPS systems to plan delivery routes and avoid congested areas.

• Followed road safety regulations and traffic laws to prevent accidents and vehicle damage.

• Inspected vehicles before trips to locate and eliminate potential mechanical problems.

• Checked order contents and quantities to prevent delivery mistakes and increase service accuracy.

• Entered order, product and vehicle information into company databases for tracking.

• Reported vehicle problems and needed repairs to management.

• Notified dispatchers of damaged packages and accidents hindering arrival.

• Logged vehicle mileage and fuel costs and submitted reports to supervisors.

• Reviewed route locations and driving times to locate convenient gas stations and rest stops.

• Completed deliveries before assigned deadlines to increase customer satisfaction.

• Secured packages in trucks using padding and ratchet straps.

• Communicated with customers regarding delivery schedules and unexpected delays.

• Collected signatures from customers to confirm order completion and accuracy.

• Interpreted maps to determine vehicle routes.

• Disconnected air and electrical lines to safely uncouple trailers.

• Used GPS and traditional maps to plan routes and navigate obstacles.

• Collected delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes.

• Cranked trailer landing gear up and down to safely secure vehicles.

• Checked all load-related documentation for completeness and accuracy.

• Checked conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage.

• Drove trucks and tractor-trailer combinations to transport and deliver products.

• Reported vehicle damage, accidents and traffic violations to dispatchers.

• Maintained vehicle with regular inspections, fluid level checks and minor repairs. Maintained logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

• Reviewed bills of lading to verify transport details.

• Removed debris from loaded trailers.

• Followed appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.

• Inspected loads to ensure that cargo was secure.

• Drove trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.

• Checked vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety and emergency equipment was in good working order.

• Adjusted routes based on changing conditions to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

• Obtained receipts and signatures for delivered goods and collected payment for services.

• Following signals from loading crew to maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions.

• Secured cargo for transport to reduce hazards and safeguard equipment.

• Installed or removed tire chains to accommodate adverse weather conditions.

• Used pads, packing paper, containers and straps.

• Inspected goods and verified load quantities against documentation.

• Gave directions to laborers who were packing goods and moving them onto trailers.

• Operated idle reduction systems to reduce idling time. EDUCATION

TRUCKING, Lakeland, FL

Career Tech, June 2017

SKILLS

Forklift Operator Truck Driver Trainer Machine Operator



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