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ConGlobal is hiring Intermodal Equipment Operators for our location in Edgerton, KS. No previous experience is necessary! If you are open to working outdoors with a valid driver’s license, then we want you to apply.

Apply NOW and answer a couple preliminary questions then schedule a time to interview with us on Wednesday, August 7th!

We offer:

  • Starting pay: $26.28/hour (Regular pay increases based on your tenure)
  • Opportunity to work in the rail industry
  • Working outdoors in an operation with a “take care” mentality
  • Full medical, vision, dental, and supplemental insurance options available
  • Paid time off is also available
  • Excellent 401k with company match
  • Career advancement opportunities including internal promotion and nationwide mobility
  • Paid training and tuition reimbursement
  • Safety celebrations including cookouts and company swag giveaways

Position Details:

Intermodal Equipment Operators/Terminal Operators assist intermodal yards in loading, unloading and moving shipping containers utilizing various tools and equipment. Opportunities exist to drive hostlers and/or move containers with cranes, top loaders and side loaders.

Hours/Schedules:

  • Night shift, 5:45pm-6:00am
  • Saturday-Tuesday OR Wednesday-Saturday (work every other Saturday)

Minimum Requirements:

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Ability to always follow safety requirements and practices
  • Reliable, punctual and a strong work ethic
  • Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Ability to lift up to 50lbs
  • Ability to climb ladders and stairs both off and on railcars
  • Must pass a pre-employment background verification, physical and drug screening which includes cannabis.
  • Open availability

About us:

ConGlobal is North America's leading operator of intermodal, finished vehicle, and depot service terminals. With operations across the US, Mexico, and Costa Rica, ConGlobal is the industry's go-to terminal operations expert.

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