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Operate a hand truck, forklift or other heavy equipment. Royal Hawaiian Movers, Inc. has immediate openings for qualified Forklift Operator(s) with at least 1 year of forklift and warehouse experience to join our freight department in Honolulu.
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Nashville Wire Products, an established local manufacturer of steel wire products for the material handling industry, is growing and accepting resumes for a Production Sit Down Forklift Operator on our overnight shift for our Northwest Nashville, TN location.
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Perform maintenance and repair of light and heavy equipment and hand tools (, dump truck, grader, forklift, tractor-trailer, chain saw). May need additional requirements depending on the assigned specialty: Heavy Equipment Operator: Must have valid commercial driver’s license (CDL Class A.
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Operates light/heavy equipment including, but not limited to:Operates backhoe, loader, roller and rock truckOperates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erectionInspects incoming and outgoing loads, perform all pre-inspection checks and monitor equipment during operation.
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Exposure topossible hazards may include noise, electricity, chemicals, heavy equipment, and other automated and manual machinery. Loading/unloading parts by crane and forklift to the machining fixtures.
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Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader and other equipment using proper safety standards. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:Two years of prior related experience in heavy equipment operation.
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Volvo Heavy Equipment Operator/ Front End Loader Operator. Operate one or two pieces of equipment including but not limited to baler, front-end loader, bobcat, can densifier or forklift to transport or bind paper or other loose materials to facilitate handling by performing the following duties.
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PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:Perform pre- and post-operation inspection of the equipment in accordance with Company policy to ensure windows, lights, mirrors and rear view camera are clean. Perform and document minor service on equipment, referring more complicated mechanical issues to Maintenance Shop for repair.
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Follow Foreman lead on proper job site set up and clean upMust be able to operate trucks and heavy equipment to and from job sites; SAFELYWill operate equipment: backhoe, trencher, mini excavator, and forklift SAFELY. Training will be provided, and employee will pass Operator Qualifications tests.
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Experience operating 'Narrow-Aisle/Reach-Truck' and/or 'Stand-Up Counterbalance' forklift(s)Forklift Operator Certification preferred Basic math and reading skillsBasic knowledge of forklift materials, methods and tools Knowledge of hazards and safety precautions common to heavy equipment operations THE ENVIRONMENT YOU CAN EXPECT.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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Day-to-day general direction is provided by the Distribution Lead. This position is considered a safety-sensitive position, meaning, a lapse of attention could adversely affect the safety of others by resulting in injury, illness, or death, including without limitation a position that includes the operating, repairing, maintaining, or monitoring of heavy equipment, machinery, or operation motorized vehicle.
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Two years of prior related experience in heavy equipment operation. Perform pre- and post-operation inspection of the equipment in accordance with Company policy to ensure windows, lights, mirrors and rear view camera are clean.
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Forklift Operator Certificate Work Environment:This job operates in an open warehouse and is exposed to all kinds of weather during the shift. Required Skills and Abilities:· Proven experience as a forklift operator.
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Operate various types of equipment such as skid steer, man lift, forklift, water truck, dump truck, and loader. Job ID: 501066 APAC Central Inc., is a CRH company producing and providing crushed aggregate materials, sand, ready-mix concrete, asphalt, and performing as a regional heavy highway/infrastructure construction firm serving Arkansas, Oklahoma, and southern Missouri.
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