Unloader 1st Shift (6AM-4:30 PM

Branch out with a warehouse career at Dollar Tree! We are looking for industrial athletes to join our amazing warehouse team!

As a Loader, you’ll get to make a difference in a fast-paced distribution center.

Qualification/Basic Job Requirements:

  • Load trailers while maintaining Dollar Tree safety policies to avoid personal injuries and property damage.
  • Ensures freight is loaded so that appropriate space is left at end of trailer, determining when overflow is necessary.
  • Check merchandise to ensure that shipment is accurate, and merchandise is not damaged and is loaded onto proper trailer
  • Work as a team to prevent production downtime due to overloading or merchandise being left on the extender.
  • Achieve set standards (engineered or productivity) on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
  • Perform general housekeeping duties
  • Assist in other general warehouse duties on an as needed basis
  • Ability to lift up to 70 lbs. frequently
  • Ability to stand, walk, lift and load boxes 10+ hours
  • Team players
  • At least 1yr of previous warehouse experience
Full time 1800 Family Dollar Pkwy,West Memphis,Arkansas 72301-2974

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