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Maintains a clean forklift and work area, to include raw cooler, freezer, and dock areas as applicable. Founded more than 80 years ago, OK Foods has grown from a livestock and poultry feed manufacturer to join one of the world's leading chicken producers, Bachoco.
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Pulls items utilizing rolling pick cart using RF scanner; moves merchandise to packing station, packs freezer items in coolers for shipment. Load shipments on conveyor that goes to shipping dock.
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Transfer products to cooler, freezer, and warehouse from dock area. Inspect all incoming loads for evidence of spoilage, odors, damaged containers, insects, rodents, excessive heat damage, freezer damage, water damage, mold or product leakage and report same to Warehouse Director.
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Warehouse : Freezer Warehouse (-15F to -20F) + Perform random tote audits of a complete store order on the dock to arrive at error rates on a store basis. Warehouse : Freezer Warehouse (-15F to -20F.
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All food / beverage items are to be checked in properly and sent to the storeroom Attendants to be put away to cooler/ freezer as quick as possibleAssists and directs inventory documentaries along with the Storeroom Manager as necessary.
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Stack corrugate from open blocks on pallet and transport to compactor near dock area. Maintain pallet stacks to maintain flow of product (dock will pick up to place product on) Production/processing environment (cold temperatures may range from45 degrees to some occasional freezer exposure of -10 degrees.
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Organization of coolers, dry storage, freezer, and back dock. Must complete ServSafe Food Manager certification. Maintain sparkling clean restrooms, kitchen, and parking lot (pick up debris and sweep when necessary.
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Equipment Experience: Must be able to operate the Stand Up Forklift/dock stocker. Required Experience: Must be able to work in a different department: dry/cooler/freezer; Equipment Experience: Must be able to operate the Stand Up Forklift/dock stocker.
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Immediate Openings in Billings, MT 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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Will handle cold storage transfers and training new staff as they come in to be knowledgeable of the freezer, trucks, dock, product, paperwork handling, and forklifts. Maintain a safe environment for product and staff operations within the shipping dock and freezer.
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Be aware of maintenance concerns within all facilities (out of the ordinary freezer/dock storage temperatures, fans, water leakage, etc.) Occasionally requires pulling using upper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion.
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Min 6 months of Experience, Responsible for operating an electric pallet jack AND reach truck, selecting the correct products from warehouse racking, labeling product using SOS label technology, palletizing product as it is selected to build customer orders, and delivering product to the dock in a safe and efficient manner.
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This work is performed in various climate-controlled retail stores, occasionally in cooler or freezer, and occasionally at a loading dock or warehouse with temperatures vary from very cool to very warm.
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Performs all repairs and adjustments of doors, dock levelers, freezer doors, sprinkler systems, and electrical work in accordance with OSHA Standards. Must be proficient in the troubleshooting and repair of electrical, plumbing, lift truck, sprinkler systems, and carpentry.
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Responsibilities will include staging orders, picking add on products, loading Network Partner vehicles with their order (vehicles range from small to mid-size, up to dock high), receiving and put-away of products into designated storage locations (dry, cooler, freezer), working with volunteers to repack donated goods, operating warehouse equipment, and general cleaning in your designated work area.
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