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XGS warehouse dockworkers are responsible for loading and unloading freight by hand or by using a pallet jack/forklift, sorting product, and ensuring that trailers are properly and accurately loaded.
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The Utility is responsible for line support, receiving, loading, unloading, creating bills of lading (BOL’s), performing full functionality in the Shipping Office, operating the palletizer equipment, operating the shuttle wagon/switcher, and maintaining compliance to all applicable GMP, safety, and quality guidelines.
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Work related experience in loading and unloading while following established safety procedures. Must keep accurate counts when loading and unloading. The operator will be in contact with the lead person, shipping department and with customer service.
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The operator is also responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the yard mule while ensuring the needs of the cross dock are met regarding the placement of trailers for loading/unloading.
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Move controls, levers and devices to drive industrial forklifts to transport materials between loading, unloading, processing and storage areas. Forklift operator certification and 1 year experience operating a forklift highly desired.
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Loading and unloading trucks or railcar, whether manually or using a PIT. + performing general maintenance of the forklift, logging sheets and reporting mechanical problems.
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Loading, unloading, shipping, and receiving warehouse items. Sit down forklift operator. We are looking for technically skilled candidates with excellent attention to detail for the position of forklift operator.
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Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting+ Performing duties within performance measurement guidelines of the contract+ Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks+ Responsible of dealing with day to day paperwork in a warehouse environment (i.e. picking sheets, returns, bills of lading, etc.
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Skills:Forklift, Material Handling, Loading/Unloading Experience:Experienced responsibilities: Operating Forklift: Safely operate a forklift to lift, stack, and move materials within a warehouse, construction site, or other work environments.
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Your primary role involves transporting goods to and from storage areas, loading and unloading trucks, and assisting with inventory management tasks. As a Forklift Operator at Walmart, you will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating forklifts and other material handling equipment to move, stack, and retrieve merchandise within the warehouse or distribution center.
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The loading and unloading of trailers utilizing the same techniques, technology and procedures as a dock worker. Now is your chance to join one of the country's largest and most trusted LTL carriers: ABF Freight is looking for new team members across the country ABF Freight, an ArcBest company, is an exceptional company where driven people have rewarding careers.
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The Warehouse Operator will utilize equipment while performing tasks to include shipping, receiving, unloading, scanning, moving, staging, loading, locating, relocating, and stacking product.
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Have a Class-A CDL with doubles/triples, tanker and hazardous materials endorsements and no automatic restriction. Pickup and delivery of cargo to and from various destinations usually within proximity of the consolidation/distribution center.
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Loading and unloading of pallets and cases from trucks and conveyor lines, by hand or equipment. The Forklift Operator II is primarily responsible for safely operating complex powered material handling equipment (includes the Order Picker, Turret, Drexel, etc.
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Life insurance is provided through the multi-employer sponsored health and welfare fund. Now is your chance to join one of the country's largest and most trusted LTL carriers: ABF Freight is looking for new team members across the country.
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