Whether you are an Employer struggling to find staff or a Job Seeker changing careers; you can count on CDL Staffing Services to deliver great opportunities and candidates for you to consider in the following industries:
Manufacturing is the process of turning raw materials (metal, wood, chemicals) or parts into finished goods by using labor, tools, machinery, and/or chemical processing. Some examples of CDL Staffing’s Clients who perform work in the manufacturing industry include; insulation, medical devices, auto parts, electronics, clothing, and pharmaceuticals.
The following are examples of driving positions in the Manufacturing Industry:
The Construction industry covers the process of building something. That could be roads, bridges, dams and of course all types of buildings. Construction can also cover maintenance, repairs, additions but also demolition.
The following are examples of driving positions in the Construction Industry:
Warehousing is the operation of storage facilities for all types of products. This includes items such as general merchandise all the way to refrigerated/frozen goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, customs, and any other business that deals with a physical product. Most warehouse positions tend to involve the use of motorized equipment to move goods or materials to and from various locations.
The following are examples of driving positions in the Warehousing Industry:
Distribution is the process of making a product or service available to a consumer and is similar to warehousing but a little different. Distribution centers usually provide additional services such as packaging, product mixing, cross-docking, and order fulfillment.
The following are examples of driving positions in the Distribution Industry:
Logistics is the process of overseeing how resources are procured, stored, and transported to their final destination or consumer. In simple terms, it is the management of the flow of goods/products between the point of origin and the consumer. It involves identifying distributors and suppliers who are effective and accessible so products may flow freely from point A to point B.
The following are examples of driving positions in the Logistics Industry:
Assembly/Production is a type of manufacturing where materials or parts are added in a specific order by various workers to create a finished product. This could include the use of machines, hand tools, equipment, and workers where the product moves from one operation to the next until complete. Examples would include the assembly of furniture or the packaging of insulation. The process is commonly applied to products of mass production.
The following are examples of driving positions in the Assembly/Production Industry:
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