rail intermodal equipment operator
Rail intermodal equipment operators assist in the loading of trailers and containers on and off railcars and chassis. They manoeuvre tractor-trailer combinations around tight corners and in and out of parking spaces. They use an on-board computer peripheral to communicate with yard management computer system and to identify railcars.
Also called: transfer table operator, operator of rail intermodal equipment, intermodal equipment handler, railway intermodal equipment operator, chassis estimator, rail equipment operator, intermodal rail equipment operator, railroad heavy equipment operator
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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Essential skills
17- accommodate cargo in freight transport vehicle
- analyse relation between supply chain improvement and profit
- analyse supply chain strategies
- analyse supply chain trends
- apply techniques for stacking goods into containers
- climb on railcars
- handle intermodal equipment
- lift heavy weights
- manoeuvre heavy trucks
- mark differences in colours
- operate cranes
- operate forklift
- operate on-board computer systems
- perform services in a flexible manner
- shunt inbound loads
- shunt outbound loads
- work on uneven surfaces
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