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Pallet Jacks & Hand Unload Unloading is required with some No Forced Dispatch Local Home Daily Routes Our drivers are the face of our company and they must conduct themselves as professionals at all times.
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You’ll load and unload shipments of various sizes, and you may use certain types of equipment such as stand-up, sit-down, or clamp forklifts and electric pallet jacks. Load, unload, move, stock, and stage products and materials using various types of forklifts or other power equipment 80% of specified shift.
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You will also occasionally operate material loading equipment, like hand trucks or pallet jacks and will complete other warehouse activities as needed. Unload, repack, and load containers with warehouse goods and products.
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Load and unload goods using forklift or pallet jacks or connect or disconnect trailers at destination. Job Details Department: Supply Chain Location: South Brunswick, NJ (NOTE: Interviews will be held at :1250 Glen Ave, Moorestown, New Jersey 08057) Shift: 2nd or 3rd Shift Pay Rate: $28.33 per hour About Liberty At Liberty Coca-Cola, we strive to make our workforce as inclusive and diverse as the communities we serve.
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WHAT YOU’LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR IN THIS ROLE The Lift Truck Operator I (LTO I) operates electrically powered stand-up, sit-down, high reach, quad-mast, pallet jacks, or double pallet jack equipment to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, move, or place in racks, products/materials in the cold storage.
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Use of motorized industrial equipment to load and unload trucks; to transport and locate materials; pick and put-away product; replenish picking locations. Use of carts, manual and electric pallet jacks during picking, replenishment and stocking Identify and document location discrepancies Follow procedures to ensure inventory is accurate and efficiencies are met Participate in department meetings and projects Maintain neat, clean and well-organized work area Timely and regular attendance Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
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Operate material handling equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, cherry pickers, walking riders, reach trucks, EZGo carts, hand trucks or dollies. Work independently to load, unload, and move materials within or near work site.
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Painter can safely and efficiently load and unload raw parts from the paint line and/or perform the powder coat paint process. The employee must perform frequent pushing and pulling of trolley, carts, and pallet jacks up to 71 pounds of force (82 pounds of force at the curve.
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Operates forklift/industrial trucks/pallet jacks to load and unload materials and deliveries and move them to and from storage areas, machines and loading docks (depending upon level of position.
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Unload and load product in and out of intercompany, package, and bulk trucks for next business day's orders (The evening shift employees' priority will be preparing orders for the next day including loading and unloading trucks.
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As a Fulfillment Package Handler you would unload, sort, and palletize freight. Loads, unloads, and moves palletized freight with manual and power pallet jacks. Spee-Dee Delivery is looking for a self-motivated and independent worker who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment.
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The first Shift Warehouse Worker will work with and support the Equipment Warehouse Manager to unload & load trucks, put away equipment, pull orders, receive items, maneuver equipment, and perform general warehouse duties.
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Ability to operate Meat Department equipment such as band saws, grinders, wrapping machines, power jacks, knives and cutters. Unload trucks and transport merchandise to Meat Department that weights 35 lbs.
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Safely and accurately unload and deliver multi-temperature product to customers utilizing a variety of preferred methods including lift gates, carts, conveyers, hand trucks, and/or pallet jacks.
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Internal applicants must meet requirements outlined in the PFG Entry Level Driver Trainee or Dock to Driver Training Program Required Experience: 0-6 months experience with a CDL Class A License As part of Performance Food Group, Performance Foodservice offers the benefits of working for a nationwide company, while maintaining a local, family feel.
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