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Maintain OSHA Forklift Operator certification and follow all safety regulations required by OSHA and Arnold Lumber Company. Safely and accurately load and unload delivery and tractor-trailer trucks.
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Applicator's license, chemical application education and experience, forklift certification and farming/agriculture background preferred. Load and unload agricultural inputs from railcars and/or trucks using heavy or light duty machinery/equipment.
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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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PIT (Powered Industrial Truck) Certification: Pallet Jack, Single Forklift, Double Forklift, Scrubber. The Forklift Operator I is responsible for various assignments, duties, and tasks within the Warehouse that may or may not require the use of a PIT Forklift, such as building pallets, inbound unloading, outbound loading, replenishment of the pick floor, or Vertique mezzanine areas, and, or the fulfillment of customer orders.
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Must pass internal forklift training and certification. The Non-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.
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Load and unload agricultural inputs from trucks using heavy or light duty machinery/equipment. Perform warehouse work to including driving loader, forklift, mechanics, and maintenance. May include use of a high clearance sprayer or floater.
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Work Experience The Preferred Candidate Might:Have heavy equipment operating experience (Bobcat/forklift); certification is a plus! What You’ll Do as a Warehouse Specialist / Bobcat/Forklift Operator Maintain warehouse stock, receive deliveries, stock shelves, and pull inventory for distribution.
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Ability to load/unload freight using a forklift and/or hoist; forklift certification a plus. We are seeking an entry level Industrial Air Compressor Technician who is interested in splitting their work hours between on the job paid training to become an Industrial Air Compressor Tech and completing shipping and receiving responsibilities in our Cincinnati, OH location.
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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. Forklift experience preferred.
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As a leading LTL freight carrier who has been in business since 1931, Estes Express Lines takes great pride in our highly qualified dock teams at our terminals across the network. Estes Dock Workers are paid competitive rates with opportunities for career advancement into our internal driver trainee program or management positions.
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Be our next Material Operator in our Facility at TAGG (HUB Group) Logistics you can be a part of a great team with primary responsibility for using stand up forklift or reach truck to pick, load, unload, move, stack, stage product.
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Forklift operation certification and hardwood knowledge is. Candidate must have reliable transportation, have the ability to work with minimal supervision, load and unload trailers, customer service, possess good math skills, read a tape measure and lift up to 70 lbs.
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Perform forklift operations such as: staging cranberry bins inside/outside the yard, load and unload bins from trucks, and transport bin sides and bottoms into the plant for repair. Must be able to acquire OSC Forklift Certification.
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The Forklift Operator operates the equipped industrial forklift to move materials from packaging production lines to the warehouse, move materials within the warehouse and to load/unload truck trailers.
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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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