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Forklift drivers are responsible for operating and managing industrial trucks to load and unload materials and deliveries and move them to and from storage areas, machines and loading docks, or trucks.
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Variable Holland, under the Yellow company, dock to driver program starts on our dock where you work and learn dock operations, forklift training, and loading and unloading trailers. Safely operate an industrial powered forklift to load and unload freight.
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Variable Reddaway, under the Yellow company, dock to driver program starts on our dock where you work and learn dock operations, forklift training, and loading and unloading trailers. - Load and unload freight in varying weather conditions at the company and customer facilities, using the same procedures and techniques as a Dock Worker.
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IBC bulk containers (forklift/pallet jack) The Loader Nights driver will load trucks with the appropriate products of bulk and/or package petroleum and/or lubricant products for commercial and industrial accounts as needed.
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As a Forklift Driver you will load preforms, bottles, and other items as needed onto trucks for shipment, assure that all products are not damaged or obviously defective prior to shipment, and unload preform and bottle dunnage shipments and store in the proper areas.
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The Class A DOT Driver drives a commercial truck and a variety of trailers to pick up, haul and unload equipment and supplies to and from job sites and customer locations. Total Safety is looking for Class A CDL DOT Driver to join our safety conscious team.
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Safely operate a forklift to unload/ load products when indicated and needed. Valid Class A CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsement. Transportation Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers.
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As Delivery Driver you will: load a cargo van or 16' box truck with material packages at our warehouse using a forklift or pallet jack deliver material packages to jobsites using a company provided van or box truck mark material packages as 'delivered' on our portal using a company supplied tablet unload material returned to our warehouse from the delivery truck This is a full-time role with standard work hours Monday through Friday.
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Supply Driver Duties Must be able to lift 40lbs and drive a forklift to include the following activities: Must be able to stack metal briquettes continuously throughout each shift Must be able to move levers or controls that operate lifting devices such as: forklifts, lift beams with swivel-hooks, hoists, elevating platforms to load unload, transport, or stack material.
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Perform pre and post trip inspections on tractor/trailer. Affix correct placards to tractor/trailer when necessary. Be available for irregular work schedules, extended trips away from domiciled Service Center, alternating work shifts and/or assignments.
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Load and unload trucks, operate warehouse forklift and other material handling equipment safely. Driver safely and load and unload trucks and make deliveries. If so, we'd like you to join our team as a Delivery Driver (Non-CDL)/ Warehouse Employee.
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Pallet jack experience required; forklift experience preferred. This full-time position offers a home weekly schedule and requires drivers to hand-unload trailers using rollers. All drivers will hand unload the trailer using rollers.
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Responsibilities :Dock WorkerLoad and unload freight on trailers using a motorized forklift, pallet jack or manually in compliance with state and federal DOT guidelines. Load and unload freight on trailers using a motorized forklift, pallet jack or manually in compliance with state and federal DOT guidelines.
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Operate an 8000-lb propane forklift or a truck-mounted forklift (training provided). Transport storage containers to and from specified destinations, e.g., Delivery Driver, Storage, Delivery, Commercial Driver, Retail, Driver.
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Must pass internal forklift training and certification. Forklift experience preferred. Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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