• Performs a visual inspection of the truck and equipment for obvious mechanical and structural deficiencies or damages. This includes, but not limited to taillights, indicator lights, tires, mud flaps, reflectors validity of license plate currency of annual highway inspections stickers, and any obvious tears or rips in the container to ensure that it is roadworthy. |
• Inspects the interior of empty containers; the doors of the containers are opened by the driver. |
• Records discrepancies and/or damages on the hand-held computer or at the computer station. |
• Checks the TIR release from the driver for accuracy and signs the release. This job function includes examination of the scale receipt, bookings, equipment numbers, chassis numbers, reflectors, and seals on outgoing or loaded containers. |
• Upon inspecting equipment affix tape over small tears as needed, install necessary placards, remove or spray over unnecessary placards. |
• Perform other related duties as assigned. |
• Corrects AS400 system entries on equipment status as needed before processing the containers. • Dispatching – fix moves in the system. Ex. Container went to customer, customer refused, and they didn’t enter it in the system by the Traffic departments. TIR Clerks must correct this before processing container. • Perform miscellaneous office duties such as preparing documentation, stuff interoffice envelopes with documents containing the daily transactions for the different division at the main office. • Carries boxes of container seals to replenish supply, as needed. |
• Must maintain a clean work area, free of debris or safety hazards. • Additional duties as assigned. |
• Performs a visual inspection of the truck and equipment for obvious mechanical and structural deficiencies or damages. This includes, but not limited to taillights, indicator lights, tires, mud flaps, reflectors validity of license plate currency of annual highway inspections stickers, and any obvious tears or rips in the container to ensure that it is roadworthy. |
• Inspects the interior of empty containers; the doors of the containers are opened by the driver. |
• Records discrepancies and/or damages on the hand-held computer or at the computer station. |
• Checks the TIR release from the driver for accuracy and signs the release. This job function includes examination of the scale receipt, bookings, equipment numbers, chassis numbers, reflectors, and seals on outgoing or loaded containers. |
• Upon inspecting equipment affix tape over small tears as needed, install necessary placards, remove or spray over unnecessary placards. |
• Perform other related duties as assigned. |
• Corrects AS400 system entries on equipment status as needed before processing the containers. • Dispatching – fix moves in the system. Ex. Container went to customer, customer refused, and they didn’t enter it in the system by the Traffic departments. TIR Clerks must correct this before processing container. • Perform miscellaneous office duties such as preparing documentation, stuff interoffice envelopes with documents containing the daily transactions for the different division at the main office. • Carries boxes of container seals to replenish supply, as needed. |
• Must maintain a clean work area, free of debris or safety hazards. • Additional duties as assigned. |
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