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1 year of experience on a sit-down forklift, stand-up forklift, electric pallet jack, turret truck or reach truck. We know you'll be grape-ful to join one of our sweet as honey teams as a shipping & receiving worker.
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EOE/AA M/F/D/V DFW. Compensation Minimum Compensation Maximum Responsibilities Primary Responsibility:Under general supervision, Lift Truck Operator (LTO), Warehouse Worker will ensure safe and accurate receipt, storage, and shipment of food products utilizing equipment including, but not limited to sit down and stand up forklifts, stand up straddle trucks, walk behinds, pallet jacks, double pallet jacks and radio frequency equipment.
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Hybrid position Food Service Worker/Driver Must be able to drive a box truck / must have atleast 6 months of experience driving a box truck Must be able to back into a loading dock Must have a valid driver's license Must be able to load and unload a box truck (push/lift) Will have to climb into the box truck Must be able to handle a lift gate Unload containers, push carts, etc.
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Company sponsored events (annual family gatherings, food truck nights and more). Prior experience in the telematics industry is not necessary; we will train youOwn tools; a few specialty tools will be providedHard worker with excellent attention to detailClean driving record and be able to pass a background checkOpen to traveling within a 100-mile radius of our local branch.
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Do you have experience working as Dock Worker, Forklift Driver, Clamp Truck Operator? The warehouse was built in 2000, and distributes food packaging items for GFS, US Foods, Ed Don, & Sysco Foodservice, and has approximately 90 employees.
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Summer food truck parties every week. Setting up and operating multiple machines and equipment, including punch presses, tube benders, saws, rope cutting equipment, drill presses, pin press, brake press, iron worker, overhead crane, router, bundle saws and CNC machines.
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Whether you're a truck driver, a stay-at-home parent, a full-time office worker, or fully retired, your schedule fits with our schedule! Our Brand Agents come from all backgrounds and industries ranging from food service and delivery to traditional driving and transportation industries as well as customer service, hospitality, CPG, and retail industries.
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Assigned to Brick City Deli On-The-Go Food truck. If food truck is not operational, the position will be assigned to another venue. Under direction from the lead worker and/or general supervision from food service management, assists in food preparation, helps cooks prepare and cooks quantities of food, prepares, serves and displays food in operation.
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Operate all onsite forklifts that could include turret truck, order picker, deep reach, counterbalance, and pallet jack. Since 1947, Nelson-Jameson has been a trusted supply chain partner of the nation's top dairy and food manufacturers.
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The warehouse worker will ensure Northgate Markets are provided accurately selected food products. Per certification: Pallet Jack, Forklift, Order Selector, Reach Truck, and Scrubber.
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Truck driver Warehouse worker works as part of the operations team, delivering items and packages from one location to another, usually to suppliers, clients, or other warehouses. This job involves truck driving, loading trucks and vans, and updating records and paperwork.
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Warehouse Worker Warehouse Specialist Warehouse Technician Forklift Operator Order Picker Order Processor Loader/Unloader Entry Level Warehouse Entry-Level laborer Delivery / Warehouse Order Filler Inspector/packer Production Worker Stocker Shift manager Material handler Truck loader Shipping and receiving clerk Assembly technician Quality assurance.
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VII. Supervisory Responsibilities: Position will supervise the following positions - Production Worker, Lift Truck Operator, Sorter, Packer, Food Processing Equipment Operator, Bagging Machine Operator, Maintenance Technician.
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A privately-held, family-owned and -operated Forbes 500 company, Shamrock is an innovator in the food industry and has been since being founded in Arizona in 1922. Load and unload milk cases from trailers with the use of a lift truck.
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May be assigned to a commercial kitchen operated by the NEX that will contain stored prepared and packaged food items to be cooked on the mobile food truck or sold at NEX locations.
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