AM - Dock Worker / Forklift Operator (Part-Time)
Company : Dayton Freight
Location : Council Bluffs, IA, 51501
Job Type : Part Time
Date Posted : 29 December 2025
Overview
** This is a Part Time Position
Available Shift Times:
Monday- Friday | 2:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Monday- Friday | 5:00 AM - 10:30 AM
- Stable and growing organization
- Pay beginning at $23.35 per hour
- Quick advancement
- Professional, positive and people-centered work environment
- Modern facilities
- Clean, late model equipment
- 401(k) plan, Company Match
Responsibilities
As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner. Although DFL Dock Workers do not work inside a warehouse, you must maximize space when loading freight.
- Complete pre and post trip inspections on all dock equipment
- Properly document all freight control processes
- Participate in Dayton Freight’s training and improvement programs
- Be available for irregular work schedules, alternating work shifts and/or assignments
- Adhere to the operational procedures and guidelines contained in the Dayton Freight Driver/Dockworker Manual
Qualifications
- 18 years of age
- Basic math skills
- Fluent in English
- Able to pass a drug screen
- Legally eligible to work in the United States
Benefits
- Stable and growing organization
- Pay beginning at $23.35 per hour
- Quick advancement
- Professional, positive and people-centered work environment
- Modern facilities
- Clean, late model equipment
- 401(k) plan, Company Match
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Frequently asked questions
Proficiency in safe forklift operation, solid basic math skills, and the ability to communicate clearly in English are key for AM dock workers. Since the role involves loading and unloading freight efficiently, attention to detail and physical stamina also boost job performance.
Starting part-time allows you to gain valuable hands-on experience with modern equipment at Dayton Freight. This can lead to quick advancement opportunities as you demonstrate reliability and skill, potentially transitioning into full-time roles or supervisory positions.
Morning shifts focus on efficiently loading and unloading freight while maximizing space on trailers. You'll conduct pre- and post-shift equipment inspections, document freight control procedures, and adapt to varying schedules, ensuring a productive, safety-first environment.
Yes, even part-time employees at Dayton Freight enjoy a positive work environment, 401(k) plans with company match, and access to modern, clean equipment. The company culture promotes professional growth and supports quick advancement within a stable organization.
While no specialized certifications are mandatory, compliance with basic safety standards and passing drug screenings are essential. Local employers often value candidates who demonstrate reliability and a solid understanding of forklift operation safety protocols.
Council Bluffs hosts a moderate demand for skilled dock workers and forklift operators, especially part-time roles. Competition is balanced, with opportunities favoring applicants who exhibit flexibility in shift availability and a commitment to safety and efficiency.
Dayton Freight emphasizes punctuality, thorough equipment inspections, and safe handling of freight. Operators should be prepared for alternating schedules and be proactive in participating in company training to maintain smooth dock operations.
Part-time roles offer more flexible hours with pay starting at $23.35 per hour, while full-time positions may include additional benefits and steadier schedules. Dayton Freight stands out for its modern facilities and a people-centered work environment.
Starting pay is competitive at $23.35 per hour, reflecting the specialized skills and early morning shift hours. This wage aligns well with regional standards for part-time forklift operator jobs in logistics and freight handling sectors.
Absolutely. Dayton Freight encourages career growth by offering quick advancement opportunities. Demonstrating skill, reliability, and engagement with training programs can lead to higher responsibilities or transition into full-time roles.