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Report all malfunctions of high lift stacker/reach truck equipment to supervisor. Under direct supervision this position is responsible for operating high-lift stacker/reach truck placing pallets on or off racks in proper location.
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Operate lift equipment in a safe and appropriate manner ensuring minimal damage to product lift equipment and storage racks. Its many popular brands include Red Baron, Tonys, Big Daddys, Villa Prima and Freschetta pizza; Mrs. Smiths and Edwards desserts; and Pagoda Asian-style snacks.
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As a Stand-Up Forklift Operator , you will operate equipment with lifting devices such as a reach truck, sit-down forklift to clamp, elevate platforms, push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move products or materials.
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Drives gasoline, liquefied gas, or electric-powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices such as forklift, boom, scoop, lift beam and swivel hook, fork grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move products, equipment, or materials.
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Monday - Friday from 6:00am till complete Weekends off Weekly pay $2.00 pay increase after 3 months required-skills: Over 1 year experience of using forklift, cherry picker and reach truck Consistently lift 50lbs.
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Trucks, Conventional Trucks, and Boom Trucks; Hydraulic Truck Crane Operators - operate diesel powered cranes which are mounted on truck type chassis, to lift material, objects or personnel into place.
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Operates vehicles (including, but not limited to, forklift, tractor, street sweeper, truck, cherry picker, scissors lift, etc. Job Title: Warehouse/Forklift Operator. Performs operator inspection of material handling equipment on each shift; checks fluid levels and various material handling equipment systems for malfunctions; replenishes fuel supply.
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Trained to operate the sky track, boom truck, forklift, Vacuum truck, Hydro machine, pedestal crane, man lift, backhoe, and Yard mule. Reporting to the OSS Supervisor, the OSS Operator is responsible for realigning, cleaning lines for product moves, overseeing plant contractors, make ready for maintenance repairs and moving all portable equipment in the terminal.
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Skills in operating a forklift, reach truck, and order picker are preferred, but not required (applicant will be required to complete the company powered industrial truck certification training and operate an order picker within first 3 months.
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Tree Climber / Aerial Lift Operator Requirements: Valid Class B CDL; clean driving record Maryland State Tree Expert License and / or ISA Tree Worker Certification; EHAP Preferences: 2+ years of experience with an Ariel Bucket Truck Working knowledge of the tree care industry; management experience Knowledge of the D.C. Metropolitan Area CPR/First Aid; Aerial Rescue Description: Performs tree trimming and tree removal operations from an aerial bucket.
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Use hand lift truck, overhead pendant controlled crane or hoist to lift, move or position product in work. Perform various burning, punching, drilling, grinding and brake operator assistance, material handling or other.
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Operates an electrically powered lift truck in a safe and efficient manner while loading/unloading trucks and/or railcars of finished product, bulk product, fiber, or any other miscellaneous items needed to operate the facility.
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Hydraulic Truck Crane Operators - operate diesel powered cranes which are mounted on truck type chassis, to lift material, objects, or personnel into place. Must possess a current NCCCO, TLL (TSS is also preferred), or equivalent crane operator certification.
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May operate several types of power construction equipment such as a Crane (hydraulic and friction, rubber tire, track and tower), Drott (Carry Deck) and/or Boom Truck to lift to move, and position loads, such as machinery, equipment, products, and solid or bulk materials.
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Must be able to lift 50 pounds, climb, bend, twist, stand and reach repetitively, operate moving equipment and work in hot/cold/damp/cramped environments. Must be able to lift 50 pounds, climb, bend, twist, stand and reach repetitively.
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