Railcar Prepper - All Shifts- Starting 19.00 Medical & Healthcare - Wentzville, MO at Geebo

Railcar Prepper - All Shifts- Starting 19.00

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4 Wentzville, MO Wentzville, MO Full-time Full-time $19 an hour $19 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Road & Rail Services Job Title:
Railcar Prepper Location:
Wentzville, MO.
Starting Pay:
$19.
00 per hour Position
Summary:
You will perform the essential cleaning and inspection functions necessary to prepare railcars for transport.
Areas of Responsibility:
Comply with all industry, customer and company safety regulations and operating procedures Inspect and assist in opening and closing railcar end doors Inspect railcars for damage/fatigue Identify repairs that can be performed by Road & Rail Services Through the use of backpack blowers and various scraping devices remove all debris and other contaminates which could potentially cause vehicle damage Maintain accountability and maintenance for all assigned equipment Perform housekeeping duties as required by Management What's Required:
High School Diploma/GED or Ability Safety first mentality Ability to work in fast paced environment Able to meet attendance requirements A team work, can do attitude and willing to learn Valid state driver's license 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 become 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.
Visit us online at www.
roadandrail.
com for more information!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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