OmniCareers Job Posting: Urgent Hire in Clearwater:Inbound Dock Worker at Amazon. This is a Full Time role in Clearwater, FL. Salary: $19 - $23.

Urgent Hire in Clearwater:Inbound Dock Worker

Posted on February 25, 2026

Clearwater, FL Full Time $19 - $23

Now Hiring: Inbound Dock Worker

The Opportunity

  • FLEXIBLE ROLE: Inbound Dock Worker (Clearwater)
  • Team: Amazon (Clearwater Branch)
  • Worksite: Clearwater Area
  • Work in Clearwater, FL.
  • Join Amazon and grow your skills.

Pay & Perks

  • Pay Rate: $19-$23/hr ($21.50/hr)
  • Perks: Flexible scheduling.
  • Join a top-rated team in Clearwater.


Pioneering the Future of Global E-Commerce Logistics

At Amazon, our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company, and our fulfillment centers are the massive, beating heart of our global supply chain that makes this mission a reality. Every single day, millions of customers rely on Amazon to deliver their essential household goods, life-saving medical supplies, and joyful gifts with unprecedented speed. But before an item can be bought online, picked by a robot, or shipped to a home, it must first be received. The Inbound Dock is the absolute front door of global commerce. It is where the sheer, breathtaking scale of Amazon's operation becomes visible as semi-trucks from around the world arrive continuously, packed with millions of products. If you thrive on intense physical labor, high-energy environments, and want a role that keeps you in peak physical condition, the Receive Dock is your arena. We are actively seeking rugged, team-oriented individuals who embody the Leadership Principle of "Deliver Results" to join our heavy-lifting core.

About the Role: The Front Door of Global Commerce

As an Amazon Fulfillment Center Inbound Dock Worker (Unloader/Receiver), you will be stationed at the massive bay doors of the facility, directly interacting with the global freight network. You are the very first step in the Amazon supply chain. You will manually unload incredibly dense, floor-loaded trailers, transferring a relentless stream of varied boxes onto telescoping conveyor belts that stretch directly into the trucks. You will also utilize heavy machinery like manual and electric pallet jacks to maneuver multi-ton pallets of freight into staging zones. This role is highly physical, fast-paced, loud, and absolutely critical to feeding the entire downstream warehouse operation. Without the Inbound Dock team, the rest of the facility grinds to a halt.

A Day in the Life of an Inbound Dock Worker

Your shift begins with a high-decibel stand-up meeting on the loading dock, where Area Managers review the yard status, announce how many inbound trailers must be processed, and emphasize crucial safety and hydration protocols. You strap on your composite-toe safety shoes, grab your high-visibility vest, and head to your assigned bay door. A massive 53-foot semi-trailer is backed in, secured via the strict TDR (Trailer Dock and Release) safety protocol, and the bay door rolls up. The trailer is packed floor-to-ceiling with loose boxes (floor-loaded freight). You and your team extend a flexible, motorized conveyor belt deep into the trailer. For the next several hours, you are in constant motion—lifting, twisting, and tossing boxes weighing up to 49 pounds onto the belt in a continuous, rhythmic flow, listening to music over the warehouse speakers, and executing a high-intensity full-body workout while chatting with your crew.

Comprehensive and Detailed Responsibilities

  • High-Volume Trailer Unloading: Rapidly and safely unload loose, floor-loaded freight from semi-trailers. You will continuously lift, bend, and move boxes of all shapes, sizes, and weights (up to 49 lbs) onto moving conveyor systems at a rapid, sustained pace.
  • Conveyor Feeding & Spacing: You cannot just throw boxes randomly; you must organize and space the boxes perfectly onto the inbound conveyor belts. Proper spacing ensures that downstream automated laser scanners can read the vendor barcodes without jamming the massive sortation matrix.
  • Pallet Breakdown & Decanting: Utilize manual and electric pallet jacks (Walkie Riders) to pull massive, shrink-wrapped pallets of bulk merchandise out of trucks. Stage them accurately in the inbound receiving lanes so the "Decant" team can open the boxes and transfer goods into yellow Amazon totes.
  • Uncompromising Safety Enforcement: The dock is the most dangerous area in any warehouse. You must act as a safety sentinel. Ensure dock plates are perfectly secured, trailer wheels are locked and chocked, and all safety tethers (TDR protocols) are strictly utilized and verified before ever stepping foot inside a docked trailer.
  • Environment Adaptability: Work efficiently and safely in an environment with heavily varying temperatures. Because the bay doors are frequently open to the outside elements, trailers can be extremely hot during the summer months and freezing cold during the winter.

What Our Associates Say: Real Employee Perspectives

Dock workers pride themselves on their grit, endurance, and deep teamwork. A recent employee review highlighted the unique culture of the dock: "Working the inbound dock at Amazon is a serious, elite workout, but the camaraderie is totally unmatched anywhere else in the building. You are emptying massive 53-foot trailers with a tight-knit crew, throwing boxes onto the belt, and listening to music. It’s undeniably tough, physical work, but the high pay, the massive overtime checks during Peak, the immediate day-one medical benefits, and the fact that I cancelled my expensive gym membership make it the most rewarding warehouse associate job I’ve ever had. We are the muscle of the building."

Industry-Leading Total Rewards and Benefits

We reward incredibly hard physical work with dominant financial security and benefits:

  • Financial Wellness & Anytime Pay: Earn top-tier hourly wages with massive opportunities for time-and-a-half overtime pay. Access up to 70% of your earned wages immediately after you finish your heavy shift using the Anytime Pay app—no waiting for bi-weekly paydays.
  • Unmatched Healthcare: Protect your body and your family with world-class medical, dental, and vision insurance packages that are fully active and available on Day 1 of your employment.
  • The Career Choice Program: Amazon will pre-pay up to 95% of your tuition for college degrees or trade certifications. Many dock workers use this to earn their CDL (Commercial Driver's License) to transition from unloading the trucks to driving them for Amazon Freight.
  • Comprehensive Leave: Access to a 401(k) company match, massive amounts of Paid Time Off (PTO), and up to 20 weeks of fully paid parental leave.

Basic Qualifications and Physical Requirements

  • Must be 18 years of age or older and possess a High School diploma or equivalent educational credential.
  • Extreme physical stamina and athletic endurance are absolutely required; you must have the ability to continuously lift, throw, bend, squat, and twist with heavy boxes for up to 10-12 hours a day inside confined trailers.
  • Must be capable of consistently lifting up to 49 pounds independently, and strictly following team-lift safety protocols for heavier objects.
  • Ability to work safely and maintain a positive attitude in a loud, high-traffic environment with varying, sometimes extreme, indoor/outdoor temperatures.
  • Flexible availability to work demanding shifts, including mandatory overtime during the heavy holiday influx.