Driver Warehouse Operator Second Shift Kansas City

Driver Warehouse Operator Second Shift

Full Time • Kansas City
Boulevard Brewing Company is recognized as a leader in the high-end beer segment.  We are proud to be part of the Duvel Moortgat family of breweries, which also includes Duvel USA and Brewery Ommegang.  As the fourth largest craft brewery by volume in the United States, our beers and cocktails are built by our people, who are bound together by a devotion to our products and customers.  We offer a competitive salary, employee bonus, medical/dental, 401k, educational assistance, parental leave, and other wonderful employee perks and benefits!

SUMMARY

Operates as a driver between the warehouse and Boulevard Brewery and provides support to the warehouse for receiving and shipping.  Perform daily inventory checks, provides support to the warehouse for receiving and shipping. Organize and scan out the loads for the day. This position is a second shift driver. Shift hours range from 12PM – 8PM, or until production is done for the day.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Loads, unloads, moves, stacks, and stages product and materials using a forklift or other power equipment. Maintain the facility’s equipment and materials in a neat, clean, and orderly fashion. On a daily basis, inspects and performs minor maintenance on the forklift or other equipment. Operates all equipment in a safe and efficient manner following prescribed work methods.
  • Unloads inbound shipments safely and moves product to storage locations. Efficiently stacks and stores the product in the appropriate areas.
  •  Ensures inbound and outbound shipments are accurate and free of damage. Reports quality variances.
  •  Pulls and prepares product for shipment, ensuring that the exact number and type of product is loaded and shipped. Performs picking duties in an efficient manner that meets Warehouse Matrix.
  •  Efficiently moves product from staging and/or storage areas or trailers.
  •  Maintains a clean, neat, and orderly work area. Assists in maintaining the security of the warehouse. Conducts operations in a manner that promotes safety. Complies with OSHA and SDS Standards. 
  •  Performs or assists in building, grounds, and equipment maintenance as required.
  •  Drive company truck between brewery and warehouse. Performs the drop and hook of trailers at brewery and at warehouse.
  •  Perform other duties as assigned. 
  •  Able to operate hand held scanner and computer equipment. 
  •  Be able to perform the closing duties of the warehouse at the end of their shift.

KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES REQUIRED

  •  Hold valid, current Class A CDL with Air Break, Hazmat and Tanker endorsement.
  •  Hold a valid DOT medical card
  •  Two to Five years CDL driving experience
  •  High School diploma or GED
  •  Must be able to pass a background check, DOT pre-employment physical and vehicle insurance check 
  •  Availability to work flex hours as the business requires
  •  Ability to operate forklift with hand and foot controls
  •  Ability to do basic math, read instructions and complete forms. Communicate with customers, other employees and supervisors using verbal and written skills. Knowledge and ability to use safe lifting techniques
  •  Self-motivation and ability to work independently and with limited direction.
  •  Ability to collaborate and work well with management, peers and across functions
  •  Strong communication and interpersonal skills

OTHER DUTIES 
 
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 
  • Pass a Department of Transportation physical and drug test.
  • Must be able to lift 40 lbs. from your waist to your shoulders and 30 lbs. from the floor to your head.
  • Must be able to crouch and squat for pre- and post-trip inspections, and enter and exit equipment by stepping and kneeling 
  • Must be able to push 80 lbs. and pull 100 lbs. horizontally.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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