Job Title:
Loader Operator (Grapple)
Company: Domtar
Location: Cross City, FL
Created: 2026-03-11
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
Loader Operator (Grapple) Location: Cross City, FL, US, 32628 Department: Sawmill (SM00) The location in Cross City, (Florida, United States), is seeking talent to fill the position of Loader Operator (Grapple). This job is full-time permanent. Under Sawmill Shift Supervision, responsible for operating straight or articulated rubber-tired tractor-type vehicle equipped with front-mounted hydraulically powered bucket or grapple to lift and transport bulk materials or raw logs to and from storage or processing areas, to feed conveyors, and to load or unload trucks. Moves levers to lower and tilt bucket and drives front-end loader forward to force bucket into bulk material, or uses grapple to pick up and transport logs for processing. Performs routine maintenance on loader, such as lubricating, fueling, and cleaning. Essential Functions Starts engine, shifts gears, presses pedals, and turns steering wheel to operate loader safely around sawmill production site. Moves levers to lower and tilt bucket and drives front-end loader forward to force bucket into bulk material, or uses grapple to pick up and transport logs for processing. Performs routine maintenance on loader, such as lubricating, fueling, and cleaning. Documents daily equipment checks. Reviews all found mechanical issues with maintenance department. Performs such individual assignments as management may direct. Establishes and maintains effective work relationships within all departments, the company and the community. Complies with environmental regulations when using, dispensing or handling hazardous or non-hazardous materials and wastes. Maintains the professional competence, ethical integrity, knowledge and skills necessary for the satisfactory performance of all assigned responsibilities. Performs work following safety procedures and practices. Regular attendance is required between the assigned start and end times for work. Exhibits regular and punctual attendance habit to comply with existing attendance requirements of the position. It is an essential function of the job that the individual will not be a direct threat to the health or safety of themselves, others, or property. Direct threat is defined as a significant risk of substantial harm that cannot be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level by reasonable accommodation without creating an undue hardship on the Company. Works in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner. Domtar FP offers competitive pay and an exceptional benefit package that includes: Retention Bonus - $2.00 per hour/$3.00 per OT hour Production Bonus potentially up to $3.00 per hour Night Shift Differential - $1.00 per hour/$1.50 per OT hour 401(k) with Company Match up to 4% 401(k) Automatic Company Contribution up to 6.50% Immediate Company Paid Vacation Twelve (12) Paid Holidays Medical & Dental Insurance Flexible Spending Account & Health Savings Account Company Paid Life & AD&D Insurance 100% Company Paid Short Term Disability 100% Company Paid Long Term Disability Employee Assistance Program Supplemental Coverage that includes additional Life, Dependent Life, Vision, Critical Illness Employee Referral Program up to $1000 per qualified referral. Resolute FP is a drug free workplace EOE. Minority/Female/Vets/Disabled encouraged to apply. E-Verify Participant. You will be required to successfully complete a selection process that could include interviews, an employment background check, a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen, reference verifications, aptitude tests (for some positions), and a fitness-for-duty test (for some positions). Domtar is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, color, sex (including gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), marital status, religion, national origin, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. We are also committed to ensuring reasonable accommodations for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disability Act of 1990.