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Must successfully complete all Company training and certification requirements regarding equipment usage, including obtaining R.P. Lumber's Boom and Forklift Certification. Unload or assists in unloading products and materials at the customer's jobsite by using crane (boom), conveyor, piggybacks (Moffett) and/or by hand.
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Operate the forklift to load and unload containers from local delivery and inter-franchise drivers, new container inventory, repositioning and customer access; load trucks for first route & stage IF and access.
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Forklift Certification per OSHA standards. + Use automated systems and RF units to pull, put away and load/unload customer products, in addition to managing inventory. + Unload/load shipments from trucks.
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Ability to obtain Forklift Driver Certification. JOB SUMMARY Responsible for operating forklift to load and unload containers; assist with ensuring a safe and clean working environment, inside and out, for assigned storage center location.
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A successful Forklift Operator must have completed new hire training, completed forklift training, and obtained certification. A Forklift Operator performs various daily duties as assigned by the DC manager to ensure the demands of internal and external customers are met.
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Ability to receive forklift operator certification. Operate forklift to load/unload route trucks and inter-branch trailers. Title: Forklift Operator. This position is responsible for loading and unloading route delivery trucks with accurate predetermined supply of Company products.
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Certificates & Licenses: Valid State Driver's License; Forklift Certification preferred. Moves levers and controls that operate lifting devices, such as forklifts, pallet jacks, pallet wrappers, load inverters, elevating platforms, to load, unload, transport, and stack material.
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Forklift/aerial lift certification or the ability to obtain certification required. Load and unload garage door sections and parts in trucks and transport to assigned job sites daily.
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Properly load and unload freight using a forklift, pallet jack, hand truck or by hand. Prior operation of a forklift or previous forklift certification preferred. Properly load and unload freight using a forklift, pallet jack, hand truck or by hand.
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Must pass a pre-employment drug screen, random drug and/or alcohol tests, and will be subject to a criminal history background check. Must be able to push or pull a loaded pallet jack and/or hand truck with a minimum load of 70 lbs.
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Previous experience using lifts or a forklift certification is preferred. Load, unload, move, locate, relocate and/or stack merchandise in a safe, accurate, and orderly manner using a pick or other power equipment.
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Pallet jack and forklift certification required; in-house training to achieve certification provided. Utilize forklift truck and pallet jack to load and unload product shipments as well as delivery supplies.
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How You Will Fit In Maintain a safe and clean facility and use safety first practices to remain accident-free Use all safety related PPE such as gloves, safety glasses, and harnesses or seatbelts while driving equipment Operate powered industrial equipment (Forklifts, Squeeze clamp, Man-up Order Selectors, and Floor Scrubbers) in a safe manner Load, unload, pick, and put away product using a warehouse management system (WMS), including physically moving inventory items weighing over 75 pounds.
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Driver License and DOT Medical Certification Requirement Valid Class A or Class B CDL License (preferably with Air Brake and Manual Transmission Endorsements) Must possess or be willing to obtain DOT Medical Certification Card (preferably self-certified as "Non-Excepted Interstate") Have an acceptable driving record for the prior sixty (60) months of operating a commercial motor vehicle.
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1-2 years of forklift experience with previous forklift certification, required. Job Description: Forklift Operator - Production. Load/unload, lift, move, place, stack raw materials and doors.
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