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Maintains an accident free industrial powered vehicle license by safely Operating powered lift trucks to transport materials to and from staging/manufacturing area, warehouse, shipping area and/or trucks, per production/shipment schedule.
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Must be able to handle hazardous materials. We are looking for an energetic and highly-motivated Operations Associate who is interested in working in a dynamic, fast paced warehouse environment.
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Position must operate in compliance with OSHA and Hazardous Materials guidelines. Able to do continuous lifting up to 75 pounds and be able to operate warehouse vehicles and material handling equipment.
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Uses a Government HM Inventory and Environmental Management Application such as the Hazardous Materials Management System (HMMS), Enterprise Environmental Safety and Occupational Health Management Information System (EESOH-MIS), or Hazardous Materials Information Management System (HMIDS) and other Government Data Systems.
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Applies all required labels and markings to box to comply with hazardous materials regulations (Packing/Receiving) Prepares hazardous shipping documentation (Packing/Receiving)Maintains record of orders (Packing/Receiving.
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Drive forklift truck equipped with lifting devices such as forklift, fork-grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move raw paper materials and in process products and finished products, equipment, or materials in warehouse, storage yard, or factory.
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Who is interested in working in a dynamic, fast paced warehouse environment. In addition to the Warehouse duties, this position will be responsible for the safe, timely and accurate delivery of customer's automotive parts to their location using a company provided vehicle; per location needs.
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Knowledge of the Less-than-Truckload (LTL) industry, hazardous materials regulations and DOT rules and regulations. 2 years of related work experience in a warehouse, distribution, supply chain, transportation or similar environment.
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I.e., running materials, samples, manufacturing material transfer, clearing the rooms of bio-hazardous waste, operating equipment, etc. Transferring materials from the warehouse to the GMP areas aseptically.
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Spill response materials will be provided by USAMRIID. Workload: As needed+ Manage and maintain library of regulations, product literature, Material Safety Data sheets (MSD) and field examinations to identify, collect, process, package and prepare hazardous materials and waste for temporary storage, disposal of all hazardous waste and material used and produced by USAMRIID functional areas.
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Responsible for training new employees regarding job duties and performance expectations and ensuring compliance with FXG policies, procedures and other training requirements, including but not limited to training related to quality assurance, SWAK, hazardous materials, Video Event Data Recorder (VEDR) coaching, and dock safety.
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Certify Hazardous Materials Shipping Documents to comply with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), International, and the Department of Transportation (DOT) policies and regulations. Materials and Equipment Directly Used Electric powered fork truck and yard tractor used for spotting trailers for loading.
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Package and label shipments according to standard operating procedures and complete documentation requirements for hazardous materials. Experience handling hazardous materials (chemicals) is a plus.
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Duties may involve complex pickups and deliveries, e.g., night deliveries, transport of dangerous and hazardous materials. Have a current Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) issued by the state in which the candidate resides with all the relevant endorsements required for type of equipment being operated (i.e. HazMat to transport hazardous materials that require placarding.
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Counts quantity of items and verifies the count to the quantity listed on the invoice+ Matches the ship to address or invoice number on the shipping label with the same information on the invoice+ Selects correct packaging, fill and labels+ Follows regulatory guidelines when packing items with regulatory classification+ May create proper shipping papers for packages containing hazardous materials.
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