PT Material Handler - Weekends
Company: FedEx Cross Border
Location: Honolulu
Posted on: June 23, 2022
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Job Description:
Company: FedEx Express Job Title: PT Material Handler - Weekends
Job Requisition Number: RC525975 Category: Operations Job Family:
FXE-US: Handler/Dockworker Time Type: Part Time Locations:
Honolulu, Hawaii Provides safe and efficient operation of equipment
used for the movement of packages/documents/heavyweight, dangerous
goods and ULDs. Assists in the buildup/breakdown of pallets
containing heavyweight freight. Serves as liaison between company
and ULD repair vendor, as required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to lift 50 lbs. Ability to maneuver packages of any weight
above 50 lbs. with appropriate equipment and/or assistance from
another person. Clerical experience including typing and/or general
office administration duties preferred. Good human relations and
communication skills. Ability to successfully complete all basic
and re-currency training. Experience dealing with the movement of
heavyweight freight using forklifts, tugs and other
loading/unloading equipment preferred. The ability to communicate
both timely and effectively in a noisy operations environment, is
required. Since operating motorized conveyances is required in this
job, employee must possess a valid driver's license (see policy
4-48). Non-covered safety-sensitive position; ability to work in a
constant state of alertness and in a safe manner. Fri/Sat/Sun
1600-0200, Mon-Thur Off Fri/Sat/Sun 1800-0200, Mon-Thur Off FedEx
Express is absolutely, positively your best choice for a career.
Are you looking for a company that provides a safe, diverse and
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team that is recognized consistently among best employers and is
the world's largest express transportation company, providing
services to more than 220 countries and territories. Come help us
deliver the FedEx Purple Promise by making every customer
experience outstanding. We're excited that your career search has
brought you to FedEx. Visit the link below to see more about what
it means to join the team at FedEx:
https://www.fedex.com/en-us/about/working-at-fedex.html FedEx
Express is an EEO/AA employer and prohibits discrimination and
harassment against any applicant or employee on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, citizenship, genetic information,
age (except for bona fide occupational qualifications), sex,
pregnancy (including childbirth or a related medical condition),
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression,
marital status, military leave or service, status as a disabled
veteran or other covered veteran status, participation in EEO
protected activity, any other status protected by federal, state,
or local law, or association with a person on the basis of one or
more of the foregoing. FedEx Express is an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled
Employer. Applicants who require reasonable accommodations to
complete a profile or to submit responses to qualifying questions
may contact Reginald Stewart at 1-866-730-1021. Please click below
to learn more about your rights as an Applicant under Federal
Employment Laws: Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law EEO is the
Law Supplement Pay Transparency Policy Family and Medical Leave Act
(FMLA) Employee Polygraph Protection Act E-Verify Program
Participant: FedEx Express participates in the Department of
Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services'
E-Verify program (For U.S. applicants and employees only). Please
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Notice (bilingual) Right to Work Notice (English) / (Spanish) If
you are applying in Philadelphia, PA, you can click here to learn
about Philadelphia's fair chance hiring law. Pursuant to the San
Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance FedEx Express will consider for
employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
NEW YORK CORRECTION LAW ARTICLE 23-A LICENSURE AND EMPLOYMENT OF
PERSONS PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED OF ONE OR MORE CRIMINAL OFFENSES
Section 750. Definitions. 751. Applicability. 752. Unfair
discrimination against persons previously convicted of one or more
criminal offenses prohibited. 753. Factors to be considered
concerning a previous criminal conviction; presumption. 754.
Written statement upon denial of license or employment. 755.
Enforcement. -750. Definitions. For the purposes of this article,
the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) "Public
agency" means the state or any local subdivision thereof, or any
state or local department, agency, board or commission. (2)
"Private employer" means any person, company, corporation, labor
organization or association which employs ten or more persons. (3)
"Direct relationship" means that the nature of criminal conduct for
which the person was convicted has a direct bearing on his fitness
or ability to perform one or more of the duties or responsibilities
necessarily related to the license, opportunity, or job in
question. (4) "License" means any certificate, license, permit or
grant of permission required by the laws of this state, its
political subdivisions or instrumentalities as a condition for the
lawful practice of any occupation, employment, trade, vocation,
business, or profession. Provided, however, that "license" shall
not, for the purposes of this article, include any license or
permit to own, possess, carry, or fire any explosive, pistol,
handgun, rifle, shotgun, or other firearm. (5) "Employment" means
any occupation, vocation or employment, or any form of vocational
or educational training. Provided, however, that "employment" shall
not, for the purposes of this article, include membership in any
law enforcement agency. -751. Applicability. The provisions of this
article shall apply to any application by any person for a license
or employment at any public or private employer, who has previously
been convicted of one or more criminal offenses in this state or in
any other jurisdiction, and to any license or employment held by
any person whose conviction of one or more criminal offenses in
this state or in any other jurisdiction preceded such employment or
granting of a license, except where a mandatory forfeiture,
disability or bar to employment is imposed by law, and has not been
removed by an executive pardon, certificate of relief from
disabilities or certificate of good conduct. Nothing in this
article shall be construed to affect any right an employer may have
with respect to an intentional misrepresentation in connection with
an application for employment made by a prospective employee or
previously made by a current employee. -752. Unfair discrimination
against persons previously convicted of one or more criminal
offenses prohibited. No application for any license or employment,
and no employment or license held by an individual, to which the
provisions of this article are applicable, shall be denied or acted
upon adversely by reason of the individual's having been previously
convicted of one or more criminal offenses, or by reason of a
finding of lack of "good moral character" when such finding is
based upon the fact that the individual has previously been
convicted of one or more criminal offenses, unless: (1) There is a
direct relationship between one or more of the previous criminal
offenses and the specific license or employment sought or held by
the individual; or (2) the issuance or continuation of the license
or the granting or continuation of the employment would involve an
unreasonable risk to property or to the safety or welfare of
specific individuals or the general public. -753. Factors to be
considered concerning a previous criminal conviction; presumption.
1. In making a determination pursuant to section seven hundred
fifty-two of this chapter, the public agency or private employer
shall consider the following factors: (a) The public policy of this
state, as expressed in this act, to encourage the licensure and
employment of persons previously convicted of one or more criminal
offenses. (b) The specific duties and responsibilities necessarily
related to the license or employment sought or held by the person.
(c) The bearing, if any, the criminal offense or offenses for which
the person was previously convicted will have on his fitness or
ability to perform one or more such duties or responsibilities. (d)
The time which has elapsed since the occurrence of the criminal
offense or offenses. (e) The age of the person at the time of
occurrence of the criminal offense or offenses. (f) The seriousness
of the offense or offenses. (g) Any information produced by the
person, or produced on his behalf, in regard to his rehabilitation
and good conduct. (h) The legitimate interest of the public agency
or private employer in protecting property, and the safety and
welfare of specific individuals or the general public. 2. In making
a determination pursuant to section seven hundred fifty-two of this
chapter, the public agency or private employer shall also give
consideration to a certificate of relief from disabilities or a
certificate of good conduct issued to the applicant, which
certificate shall create a presumption of rehabilitation in regard
to the offense or offenses specified therein. -754. Written
statement upon denial of license or employment. At the request of
any person previously convicted of one or more criminal offenses
who has been denied a license or employment, a public agency or
private employer shall provide, within thirty days of a request, a
written statement setting forth the reasons for such denial. -755.
Enforcement. 1. In relation to actions by public agencies, the
provisions of this article shall be enforceable by a proceeding
brought pursuant to article seventy-eight of the civil practice law
and rules. 2. In relation to actions by private employers, the
provisions of this article shall be enforceable by the division of
human rights pursuant to the powers and procedures set forth in
article fifteen of the executive law, and, concurrently, by the New
York city commission on human rights.
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