As Apple is putting the finishing touches on the much mediatized Campus 2, it is already looking into a way to fill those millions of square feet of office space. 9to5Mac has spotted job listings on Apple’s website offering permanent positions at the forthcoming headquarters, but, of course, staff that will help the moving in seem to have “priority.”

The job listing reveals that Apple is searching for a “Loading Dock Master” who will be responsible for loading dock operations at the new Cupertino campus. The person will also be responsible for coordinating deliveries using scheduling software, manage loading dock staff and more, according to the listing.
Apple is expected to finalize the spaceship-like campus by the end of the year, although the landscaping work will continue into the first quarter of next year. But employees will begin moving into the new headquarters by the end of January 2017, according to Tim Cook’s memo to employees.
The Apple Campus 2 includes roughly 2.8 million square-feet of office space and will house more than 13,000 employees. It also houses the possible new venue for Apple media events, the 1000-seat Apple Theatre auditorium.
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