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Loader

Kansas City, KS

About This Role

Job Overview

This is a straightforward physical role for someone who doesn't mind getting their hands dirty. As a Loader in Kansas City, KS, you'll be handling freight, materials, or merchandise; loading and unloading trucks, containers, or warehouse racks. It's about moving product efficiently and safely, making sure shipments leave on time and nothing gets damaged. The work is steady, usually in a warehouse or distribution center, and you're on your feet most of the shift.

Duties & Responsibilities / JobXi / Kansas City, KS

You'll handle freight with care and common sense. That means using proper lifting techniques and sometimes operating a hand truck or pallet jack. Daily tasks can shift based on what's coming in and going out.

  • Load and unload trucks, trailers, and containers by hand or with basic equipment.
  • Sort and stack items on pallets or shelves according to shipping labels or instructions.
  • Check incoming freight for visible damage and report any issues to a supervisor.
  • Keep your work area clean and clear of debris; safety is everyone's job.
  • Use scanners or paperwork to track inventory and verify counts.
  • Assist with staging orders for outbound shipments. Sometimes you'll build loads for specific routes.

Requirements / JobXi / Kansas City, KS

You don't need a degree or years of experience. Most places will train you on the equipment and procedures. But you do need to be reliable and physically capable. Here's what's typically expected:

  • Comfortable lifting up to 50 pounds repeatedly throughout the shift. Some items may be heavier with team lifts.
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and twist for long periods; this isn't a desk job.
  • Basic math and reading skills to follow labels and count inventory.
  • Reliable transportation to get to and from the worksite in Kansas City, KS.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is often preferred but not always required.
  • Some employers may want prior warehouse or labor experience. Many don't.

What It's Like in This Role / JobXi / Kansas City, KS

You'll work alongside a small crew. It's a team effort; everyone has a rate to hit, so you'll move at a steady pace. Communication is mostly direct: shout a count, flag down a forklift driver, or get instructions from a supervisor. You might use a handheld scanner or work with paper pick sheets. The environment can get warm in summer and cold in winter, depending on the building. Shifts are often early morning, afternoon, or overnight. Overtime is common during busy seasons.

Why You'll Like This Opportunity

The hours can be flexible depending on the employer. Some offer part time or weekend only schedules. You get real, visible results; when that truck leaves full, you know you earned your pay. It's also a way to get a foot in the door with logistics companies, many of which promote from within. You'll pick up transferable skills for other warehouse or transportation jobs.

Schedule & Work Type

Most openings are full time, but part time and temporary roles pop up too. Work is almost always onsite in Kansas City, KS. Shifts can be first, second, or third; it depends on the specific job listing. Weekend work may be required. Some positions are seasonal, while others are permanent.

How to Apply

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Equal Opportunity

All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

Job Location

Kansas City, KS