Spotter - Traffic Control (5175)
By Recology At , Oregon City, 97045, Or
Ensures safe & compliant operation and management of all vehicles in tipping area.
Assertiveness as necessary to manager situations as they occur.
Consistently build knowledge and expertise about current job.
The largest employee owned resource recovery company in the industry with terrific benefits to help you prosper.
Health and wellness benefits including medical, dental, and vision.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, AND ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Spotter - Traffic Control (5136)
By Recology At , Mcminnville, Or
Ensures safe & compliant operation and management of all vehicles in tipping area.
Assertiveness as necessary to manager situations as they occur.
Consistently build knowledge and expertise about current job.
The largest employee owned resource recovery company in the industry with terrific benefits to help you prosper.
Health and wellness benefits including medical, dental, and vision.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, AND ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Lto/Spotter - Night Shift Position Available (Plant 8S, Columbia, Sc)
By Shaw Industries Group, Inc. At , Columbia, 29210, Sc $20.24 an hour
Previous experience driving a tractor trailer truck strongly preferred.
Spot empty trailers at multiple dock doors as needed.
Move full trailers to dock and/or yard staging areas as needed.
Spot empty chip tankers at the loading station when requested and move full tankers to staging area as requested.
Assist Dock LTO loading/unloading trailers.
Operate a lift truck with fork or clamp attachment.

Are you looking for a job that allows you to explore the outdoors and get paid for it? Become a Spotter and get paid to observe and report on the natural environment! With flexible hours and competitive pay, you can make a living while enjoying the great outdoors.

Spotter jobs involve monitoring and reporting on the activities of people, places, and things. Spotters are typically employed by security companies, law enforcement agencies, and private businesses. They are responsible for observing and recording suspicious activity, as well as providing detailed reports to their employers. Spotters must have excellent observational skills, be able to think quickly, and be able to communicate effectively. They must also be able to work independently and have a good understanding of the law. To become a spotter, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience in security or law enforcement. Spotter skills required for your resume and career include observation, communication, problem-solving, and decision-making. Spotter knowledge for your resume and career should include an understanding of the law, security protocols, and surveillance techniques. Spotter responsibilities for your resume and career include monitoring and reporting on suspicious activity, providing detailed reports, and responding to emergency situations. Spotter experience for your resume and career should include any prior experience in security or law enforcement. Spotter qualifications for your resume and career should include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as any relevant certifications or training. Spotter education for your resume and career should include any relevant courses or training in security or law enforcement. Tools that help Spotter work better include surveillance cameras, binoculars, and two-way radios. Good tips to help Spotter do more effectively include staying alert, being aware of your surroundings, and reporting any suspicious activity. Common Spotter interview questions include: What experience do you have in security or law enforcement? What makes you a good Spotter? How would you handle a situation where you observe suspicious activity?