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Equipment/Machinery Used: Pallet jack, forklift, cherry picker, reach truck, RF device, voice pick system, time clock, office equipment (including computer/printer, fax, photocopier, calculator, and telephone.
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Prior forklift training or certification preferred. Drives riding pallet jack and forklift safely to transport stored items from storage areas to appropriate staging area.
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Moves materials using an industrial truck (forklift, tugger, pallet jack, etc. Successfully complete the forklift certification class. Moves materials using an industrial truck (forklift, tugger, pallet jack, etc.
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Job DescriptionJob Description Forklift (sit down and stand up) - Certification requiredAdvanced understanding of shipping/receiving/warehouse operationsMust be able to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, climb and lift 50 lbs individuallySelf motivation, hard work and reliability are very important Responsibilities:Inbound Freight: Scheduling all inbound freight from our manufacturers.
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We would also prefer you to have previously held a Forklift Certification. We would prefer for you to have prior experience as a Forklift Operator, Dock or Warehouse Worker, or Material Handler.
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Preferred Qualifications High school diploma or GED. Warehouse, freight, dock, forklift, or pallet jack experience. Forklift certification or hazmat training. Major Tasks and Responsibilities Loads and unloads trailers using forklifts, pallet jacks, and other equipment in compliance with state, federal, and Department of Transportation regulations.
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Warehouse, freight, dock, forklift, or pallet jack experience. Loads and unloads trailers using forklifts, pallet jacks, and other equipment in compliance with state, federal, and Department of Transportation regulations.
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Operates forklifts and pallet jacks to load and unload freight. When it began in 1924, Saia LTL Freight covered a two-state area: Louisiana and Texas. Operates dock tools to ensure freight is loaded securely and properly, including maintaining straps, bars, air bags, cardboard, and dunnage.
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Today, Saia is one of the most successful carriers in the U.S., providing nationwide less-than-truckload (LTL), non-asset truckload, and third-party logistics services. Verifies shipments by reading labels and correctly securing freight for both loading and unloading trailers.
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Sorts and handles freight in and out of over-the-road equipment, containers, city trailers, and straight trucks. Follows established bill and quality control procedures to ensure timely, claims-free, and cost-efficient shipments.
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With over 12,000 employees dedicated to their jobs and our customers, you may discover your own career path at Saia. That's why we work hard to provide you with what you need to build an awesome career.
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Headquartered in Johns Creek, Georgia, Saia is a fast growing company offering industry leading benefits and opportunities to inspire every member of our team. Saia is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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We are committed to rewarding superior employee performance so that when you work hard, your achievements won't go unnoticed. Ability to lift and move objects of various shapes, sizes, and weights. To safely drive our customers' success with custom solutions built on the three pillars of our service-focused values: people, purpose and performance.
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Logs, reports, and processes any shortages and damages to freight. At Saia Inc., success comes down to taking care of the people who matter most - our customers, our employees and our shareholders. Loads, recoups, rewraps, and stacks freight as needed.
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Is your career taking you where you want to go? Promotes and maintains a safe and clean work environment. Pay Rate: $24.25 - $28.00 per hour, based on experience. High school diploma or GED. Major Tasks and Responsibilities.
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