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As a Route Trainee, you will support the Service Department by helping Route Service Representatives with loading and unloading trucks, delivering and picking up customer products, maintaining vehicle safety, and covering assigned routes when needed.
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Washing, loading, and unloading towels for showers. Picking up and taking all trash around travel center. Team members have the opportunity to build an inclusive atmosphere with their co-workers and make a better day for every type of guest – whether it’s the professional driver stopping for a clean shower, the commuter grabbing their morning coffee, or the vacationer needing their go-to snack along their journey.
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Works merchandise processing during early morning or evenings (based on the schedule), unloading trucks, lifting boxes, merchandising products, climbing ladders, and working at a safe but fast pace.
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Prior customer service, route sales, delivery and/or entrepreneurial experience preferred. This individual may have the opportunity to move into a commissioned Route Service Representative position upon satisfactory performance reviews and appropriate tenure.
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Attend daily account collections with Route Service Manager and assist with Account Receivable collections. This position is ideal for individuals who prefer their work day to always be a little different and want to get their foot in the door to establish a career in Route Service.
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The candidate will operate successfully in a cross-dock model picking up a loaded truck from a nightly delivery at the assigned loading dock and return the empty truck back to the assigned lot at the end of the route.
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We embrace and celebrate our diverse guests and team members, who fuel creativity, innovation, and positivity. Are you passionate about team building, customer service, and meeting new people.
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Responsible for the physical and systemic receiving, picking and quality inspection to confirm all equipment, accessories and items match orders. - Maintains the proper cleanliness of the warehouse: includes keeping all work areas clean and safe throughout the day, placing garbage only in a garbage container, immediately removing shrink wrap and empty boxes from stock, picking up garbage when seen, sweeping when needed, and removing snow and salting when needed.
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Will be responsible for picking, packing, loading, and unloading materials throughout distribution center. Will use an RF scanner to verify and log inventory. Since 1983, Aerotek has grown to become a leader in recruiting and staffing services.
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Working with racking systems and loading/unloading pallets (e.g., pulling and placing pallets on/off vertical product racking systems and trucks, maximizing storage by stacking products vertically, etc.
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We strive to make every stop on your career journey - and our guests' journey - a great one! Ability to work a flexible schedule of nights, days, weekends, and holidays. Knowledge of industrial equipment and ability to fix small problems.
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Experience working in a warehouse environment (e.g., order selector/picking product storage, product staging, powered pallet jack/forklifts, etc.) Warehouse handlers unload trailers delivering products to our distribution warehouses and use powered industrial equipment such as electric pallet jacks, forklifts, and dock stockers to remove products from trailers.
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Provides support picking and staging orders, loading, and unloading trucks. Lyons is involved in each phase of the food manufacturing process from the growing of the raw materials to the marketing of the finished products - and everything in between.
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Also, there are a number of opportunities to work in other roles within our travel centers and restaurants so while we may be hiring for a specific role, we always look to train and offer experience for other roles we have.
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Perform various warehouse functions, which may include unloading/loading trucks, receiving, manual picking, packing, shipping - all within labor management standards. The Warehouse Operator is responsible for performing a variety of warehouse functions, including by not limited to duties such as receiving, processing incoming stock, picking orders, packing, and shipping orders, and replenishing stock.
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