Gatehouse Clerkother related Employment listings - Detroit, MI at Geebo

Gatehouse Clerk

Road & Rail ServicesGatehouse ClerkStarting pay:
$15.
46 per hourBasic purpose of position:
Perform the essential functions required to ensure compliance with the customers procedures for in-gating and out-gating drivers.
Perform the inspections of trailers.
Experience Requirements:
Standard computer skills needed and answering of phones.
Multi tasking capabilities are a must.
Must be able to work independently.
Able to communicate safety instructions verbally in a normal speaking voice.
Work and Environmental Conditions:
Ability to frequently work in an outdoor environment, exposed to all weather conditions, including extreme hot and cold temperatures.
Must be capable of working in dusty and noisy conditions.
Ability to bend and crouch for extended periods of time.
Ability to constantly use bending, twisting, walking motions on uneven surfaces throughout the whole work shift; Must be able to properly wear all required Personal Protective Equipment.
What's Required:
High School Diploma/ GED or Ability Able to meet attendance requirements Valid state driver's license A teamwork, can do attitude and willing to learn Safety first mentality We Offer:
A Full Benefits package including Medical, Dental, 401K Paid Holidays and Vacations An Annual Steel Toe Boot allowance All Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided Veteran Friendly A promote from within mentality and much more! Company Overview:
Established in 1987, Road & Rail Services has grown and diversified to becoming a leading provider of rail related services in North America.
Our network of skilled associates provides plant and terminal operating expertise as well as field maintenance of rail assets for railroads, rail shippers, and owners of rail related equipment and facilities.
Recommended Skills Curiosity Multitasking Personal Protective Equipment Positive Attitude Self Motivation Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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