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StandUp Cherry/Order Picker and Reach Truck experience are requiredMust be comfortable operating cherry pickers up to 40 ftAble to read and write in EnglishStand 8-10 hoursAble to lift up to 50 lbs with assistanceBending & twistingWe are working diligently to create and maintain a safe work environment.
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Licensed Lift Truck Operator. Techtronic Industries Power Equipment, a subsidiary of TTI, has an opening in it Anderson, SC location for a Distribution Operator. Must operate equipment safely and wear specified PPE as deemed necessary for the safety of operator, coworkers and facility.
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Targeted Skill Sets : Stand-up lift, reach truck, cherry picker, RF scanners, industrial truck operation. As a Forklift Operator, your primary responsibility will be operating forklifts and other similar machinery safely and efficiently.
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Operates construction or power equipment, such as mechanized broom, Skid Steer, High Reach (man lift), and Water Truck. Clean Earth is one of the largest specialty waste companies in the United States providing remediation, disposal, recycling, and beneficial reuse solutions for contaminated soil, dredged material, and hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
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Must be able to maintain an Evergreen Plastics’ Powered Industrial Truck, Boom lift, Scissor Lift Operators permits. Perform and document Operator level equipment preventive maintenance (PM.
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Meet physical demands for the role: Be able to lift bags of cement and stick powder and load them on a truck along with the ability to carry ground support, such as bolts and wire panels.
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Hydro-cleaner, vacuum truck, backhoe, bobcat, excavator, crane truck, sewer televising unit, dump truck, piping, and other related wastewater equipment. Perform maintenance and repairs to the wastewater collection system, to include but not limited to collection lines, manholes/covers, lift- stations, and force mains.
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Job Description Operates and maintains power equipment such as, clamp, slip-sheet, or fork sit-down lift truck, manual and electric pallet jacks, cigarette stamping machine, floor scrubber, battery exchanger, and power tools to move and prepare goods in/out of depot.
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Safe and efficient operation material handling equipment to include lift trucks, pallet jacks and electric battery handling equipment in support of OSHA Powered Industrial Truck requirements and Company policies.
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May be required to maintain a current Lift Truck Operator License. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds.
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Work at pace set by the machine operator. Report any quality problems to the operator and sort as necessary to keep the machine running. Be willing to move up the line of progression to operator regardless of shift.
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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 by performing the following duties.
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Operates high-lift, automated refuse truck, roll-off, and rear loading refuse equipment. Title: Heavy Equipment Operator - Solid Waste Division. The Heavy Equipment Operator performs skilled work involving the operation of heavy, complex, or specialized equipment.
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Company Background: We are the 5th largest corrugated packaging company in the United States and the world's largest privately-held producer of 100% recycled containerboard. Report quality concerns to the Corrugator Superintendent.
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As an equipment operator on a crew, you'd be responsible for the landscaping and maintenance of 60+ lift stations, 4 treatment plants, 2 dams, tank lots, and the closed landfill. The successful candidate will have:Broad knowledge of landscaping methods The ability to operate a zero-turn mower Ability to operate tandem dump truck for hauling rock, sand, mulch, and dirt.
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