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Drives gasoline, liquefied gas, or electric-powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices such as forklift, boom, scoop, lift beam and swivel hook, fork grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move products, equipment, or materials.
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Operates equipment and machinery which may include a vehicle, forklift, genie lift, boom truck, lathe, milling machine, steam cleaner, various shop equipment, and a variety of office equipment such as a computer/tablet, two-way radio, etc.
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Operates and drives gasoline, liquefied gas, or electric-powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices, such as forklift, boom, scoop, lift beam and swivel-hook, fork-grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move products, equipment, or materials in warehouse, storage yard, or factory.
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Operates a variety of utility vehicles and equipment including line truck, bucket truck, digger, boom, compressor, test equipment, hot line equipment, and tools, etc. Obtain Flagging, Forklift, CPR, and First Aid certifications within six months of hire.
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Truck mounted Moffett, Conveyor, Knuckle-Boom. Driver may be asked to support with sit-down forklift. Pre-inspect truck, load with materials and verify load for accuracy. Truck mounted Moffett, Conveyor, Knuckle-Boom.
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Driving a forklift (e.g., performing basic operations such as driving forwards, driving backwards, lifting and lowering boom, maneuvering in tight areas without damaging product, etc.) Drive power pallet jack or forklift to picking area and build pallet/load according to load sheet or voice pick audio equipment (if applicable.
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Ability to obtain boom truck, Hi-Rail, forklift, ariel lift and confined space certification (we train) Ability to obtain boom truck, Hi-Rail, forklift, ariel lift and confined space certification (we train.
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Utilize forklift, boom truck or overhead crane to position materials for fabrications or to handle loading and unloading trucks and equipment. Utilize forklift, boom truck or overhead crane to position materials for fabrications or to handle loading and unloading trucks and equipment.
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Operates electric, gas powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices such as Lift Truck, boom, scoop, or elevating platform, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move finished products, equipment, or dry supply materials by performing the following duties.
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Must be able to train and be able to operate mobile equipment including boom truck, aerial man lift and forklift. May have to train and become certified to operate boom trucks, large forklifts, aerial man lifts.
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Pac-mans, scissor lifts, boom lifts, band saws, grease pump system, torch unit, hydraulic hose crimper, manual press, manual valve controller, hydraulic power unit, hydraulic hand pump with accessories, portable power unit with torch arms, drill bit sharpener.
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Forklift Operator Job Description: Operates and drives gasoline, liquefied gas, or electric-powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices, such as forklift, boom, scoop, lift beam and swivel-hook, fork-grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move products, equipment, or materials in warehouse, storage yard, or factory.
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Spider truck or boom truck experience a plus, but not a requirement. Operates forklift and other material handling equipment to pick, load, unload and store materials in the yard.
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Operate forklift, boom truck, or overhead crane to position materials for fabrications or to handle loading and unloading trucks and equipment. Operate forklift, boom truck, or overhead crane to position materials for fabrications or to handle loading and unloading trucks and equipment.
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Delivers materials using truck mounted forklift or articulating boom lift. Arrow Roofing and Siding, a Division of US LBM Is Seeking CDL Drivers with NCCCO boom certification for our Hastings, MN Location.
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