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As a Warehouse Generalist, you will fill in for any position in the warehouse including, but not limited to: Selector, Dock Worker, Palletizer, etc. Perform duties of a Forklift Operator, including: maneuver Stand-Up Forklift to put away or let down as many as twenty pallets per hour into warehouse racks up to 46 feet high.
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Maintain a high level of dock to Put Away Staging area turn time while ensuring quality with employee involvement and teamwork. Knowledgeable with Material Handling equipment such as Pallet Jacks and Forklift.
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Strong ERP implementation background. Prior experience with WMS, Lean, and Six Sigma is a plus. From competitive compensation to 401K matching to comprehensive health & wellness programs and tuition reimbursement, ZT Systems offers industry leading benefits packages for eligible employees designed to help you get the most out of life.
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General Equivalency Diploma - General Studies, High School Diploma - General Studies. Utilizes Order Picker to pick products to fill customer orders or brings down pallets of reserve stock to replenish pick slots.
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Items are placed on pallets and completed orders are moved to the loading dock staging area with an electric pallet jack/forklift, wrapped, labeled, and readied for shipment in a timely manner observing all safety regulations and ensuring all quality standards are met while maintaining the efficient flow of product through the production process.
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Previous experience as a forklift driver. Maintaining Processes such as rendering and tissue processes. This position is in Cargill's protein and salt business, where we provide wholesome, high-quality food products to a wide range of customers, from foodservice operators and grocery stores to manufacturers and exporters.
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Example equipment in the facility includes: order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider. Receive large boxes on warehouse dock, scan product with RF scanner, and input product information into computer.
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Dock Workers are responsible for loading and unloading trailers for the purpose of transporting a wide variety of cargo, moving cargo, driving a forklift, or using a pallet jack or other freight for transit.
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Complete pre and post trip inspections on all doc Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Dock Worker, Part Time, Worker, Forklift, Manufacturing, Transportation. As a Dock Worker, you will load and unload freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner.
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This is a warehouse position responsible for operating an electric pallet jack, or forklift, to select the correct products, labeling product using Sysco Order Selection (SOS) label technology, palletizing product to build customer orders and delivering the product to the dock safely and efficiently.
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Shrink-wrap product on the loading dock. Engage an electric pallet jack, or forklift, to transport products. Constantly bend and twist while operating a pallet jack and/or forklift, retrieving items from lower shelf areas.
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Stage pallets for loading on proper dock locations. Maintain and safely operate all assigned equipment, including but not limited to pallet jack, SOS unit, and personal protective equipment. Operate assigned Sysco Order Selection (SOS) unit to create labels and correctly place labels on product.
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Hand select orders within various warehouse environments of fluctuating temperatures, including dry, cooler, and freezer. The job requires working in areas with temperature and humidity variations based on local weather conditions, and on selecting the environment (dry, cooler, freezer.
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Safely operates box truck and tractor moving trailers in and out of dock doors. Working knowledge of warehousing, forklift and pallet jack operations, and inventory processes preferred. Operates a forklift or pallet jack to transport products all in a safe manner.
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XGS warehouse dockworkers are responsible for loading and unloading freight by hand or by using a pallet jack/forklift, sorting product, and ensuring that trailers are properly and accurately loaded.
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