Equipment Operator - ARP
Indexed description
Location(s): Appalachian Regional Port
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Overview
Under the supervision of an Assistant Manager, or the manager's designee, the Equipment Operator operates all container handling equipment and performs associated duties in a safe and productive manner. The work performance is to meet a standard of quality that facilitates our service commitments to our customers.
Upholds the values of the GPA to promote Safety, Integrity, Respect, Community, Creativity and Opportunity. Promotes a safe work environment by participating in safety initiatives and reporting unsafe conditions and behaviors.
Job Duties
- Capable and willing to operate all of the major types of container field equipment including, but not limited to Jockey Truck, Forklift, Forklift with chassis flipper attachment, Toplift (full and empty), Rubber Tired Gantry Crane, and Rail Mounted Gantry Cranes; operating them in a safe and efficient manner while loading and unloading containers and chassis.
- Willing and able to work productively in conjunction with over-the-road drivers and yard operations.
- Inspects assigned equipment in order to record its safe working condition and report mechanical and safety deficiencies to an immediate supervisor.
- Works safely at all times and is able to follow instructions.
- Performs manual labor involving lifting up to 50 pounds, bending, kneeling, climbing, walking, pushing, and pulling.
- Performs all clerical duties related to receiving and delivering containers/chassis.
- Willing and able to learn RF systems, computers, and other technology.
- Maintains accurate stack inventory from containers and chassis received and delivered to/from gate, rail, and warehouse.
- Checks for damage and/or exceptions on cargo and records and/or reports events accordingly. Performs various types of preventative maintenance and repairs to equipment, as needed.
- Assists maintenance crews with various types of preventative maintenance and repairs to equipment; including but not limited to equipment lubrication, wheel/tire replacements, hoist & ACM rope replacements. Use of standard hand tools required.
- Installs and verifies the inter-box connectors (IBC) on rail cars after the top container is loaded. Uninstall connectors as needed prior to unloading containers.
- Assist in unplugging and moving main power cables on RTG.
- Guides or directs peers working within his/her jurisdiction.
- Must be able to conduct equipment training for new and promoted employees.
Experience
- Previous experience in heavy equipment operation, possession of a valid CDL, and some clerical experience are Preferred
- Required High School Diploma or equivalent
- TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Required Upon Hire
- Driver's License - Valid state driver's license Required Upon Hire
Revised: 5/14/2026
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