Truck Loader

Overview
Requisition Number:
13448
Date Posted:
4/18/2024
Location:
Dietz and Watson Logistics
Address:
5701 Tacony Street
City:
Philadelphia
State:
PA
Category:
Manufacturing and Operations

Who We Are

Dietz and Watson was founded in 1939 by Gottlieb Dietz, a talented young German sausage maker. His primary goal was to produce the most flavorful, highest quality deli meats in the marketplace, to please even the most discriminating palate. His old-world recipes and commitment to “quality above all” demanded nothing less than the freshest lean beef, ham, pork turkey breast and chicken breast. He then added only the finest all-natural spices and seasonings gathered from around the world.

Today, at Dietz & Watson, the third generation of the family continues Gottlieb Dietz’s dedication and commitment in preparing our Premium Deli Meats and Artisan Cheeses. In fact, all of our standards exceed those set by government guidelines.

Our mission is always both perfection and originality. This is how we prepare wholesome, nutritious and uniquely premium meats. And our Master cheese makers create our hand-churned, small batch cheeses with the same commitment to “quality above all”.

What You Bring

  • Use scan guns to scan outbound orders
  • Merge product together on pallets
  • Use electric pallet jack
  • Lock trailer and put chock in place before loading
  • Unlock trailer and remove chock after loading
  • Places boxed products on pallets
  • Tags product per customer-per pallet
  • Wraps pallets of product with plastic wrap
  • Weighs product on pallets
  • Load/Unload trucks
  • Maintain clean and sanitary work environment
  • Complete record keeping requirements
  • Must be able to read and write English

General Working Conditions/Environment

Due to the refrigeration that is required for the products, the room temperature varies from -5 to 40 degrees (F).

 

Physical Requirements:

  • Walking on a continual basis 
  • Standing on a continual basis
  • Bending Frequently
  • Twisting Frequently
  • Lifting up to 20 pounds, at arm’s length, on a continual basis
  • Occasionally lifts up to 60 pounds
  • Use of both hands and arms