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Move materials with forklift or overhead crane if trained and authorized. Minimum of 3-6 months as of machine operator experience preferred (ACC, Safan, Brake Press, SG, and/or Plasma, etc.
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Safe material handling processes, including forklift driving and overhead crane operating. Experience with Amada lasers and laser/turret combination machines. Safe material handling processes, including forklift driving and overhead crane operating.
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Previous experience operating forklift, overhead crane or any other industrial machinery prefferred. Shuts down any type of machine that has a hazardous condition that can create an unsafe condition for an operator or any person in the area.
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Previous forklift and overhead crane experience preferred but not required (will train). The position of the Steel Processing Machine Operator/Crew Member is responsible for deriving information from production work orders and applying that information to complete various tasks relating to the preparation and processing of flat-rolled steel coils.
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Production, Material Handling, Overhead crane, Forklift, Unload, Load, Steel, Metal. You will not be trained on the forklift/crane right away and that it is not a \"forklift/crane job\" it is an all-around material handling/warehouse job.
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Equipment Used: Micrometer, caliper, tape measure, banding equipment, overhead crane, forklift. Minimum Requirements Literate in the English language Ability to perform basic math tasks using calculator Ability to use ENMARK system Ability to use metric measuring devices Ability to read and understand Work Orders and ID tag information Ability to understand production schedule and KSC Skid Cards Ability to use overhead crane and forklift Ability to use banding tools.
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Forklift and overhead crane skills a plus. Machine Operation/Mixer Operator. Job Title: Machine Operator. Machine Operation/Mixer Operator. Forklift and overhead crane skills a plus.
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Load/unload or otherwise move inventory through the use of an overhead crane and/or forkliftCleaning of designated equipment (saw machine, metal parts, etc)Keeping walkways clean of bands, dunnage and debris.
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Loads and unloads machines with the aid of a forklift or overhead crane, positioning material asrequired. Receive instruction and necessary information from supervisor and control room operator, primarily working in a self-directed environment.
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Previous experience operating forklift, overhead crane or any other industrial machinery prefferredBenefits. OverviewFlex-N-Gate is a leading manufacturer and supplier of components for the automotive industry, recently ranked 10th of the 150 Top North American Suppliers in “Automotive News.” A growing and vital company, Flex-N-Gate provides a great opportunity for hard-working and skilled individuals.
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Forklift and Overhead Crane experience/licensure a plus About us The mission of Solar Atmospheres is to add significant value to our customers operations by thermally treating parts, principally in a vacuum environment, with an unwavering commitment to honesty in all relationships.
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Able to use overhead crane and forklift to move and roll over large heavy parts. Assist with directing work activities of any support staff as necessary (forklift operator, CNC machine trainees, and/or material handlers.
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Must be able to operate a forklift and overhead crane; Certification required. Operate a forklift, side loader, or crane to move materials. To apply for thisCNCSaw Operator/Warehouse position, please submit your resume to parma@areatemps.com, call (440) 253-2983, or TEXT your name & 172047 to (440) 887-4013.
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Safely operate a forklift to stage and store material and overhead crane to transport coils to packaging. Cross-train the Machine Operator and Operator Helper. Monitor and maintain production and quality standards by measuring and verifying before, during, and after the process by:Direct Operator Helper on how to stage coils to be processed for maximum efficiency.
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Safely operate overhead crane and forklift. Allentown Company is seeking a Full-Time CNC Operator, Monday through Friday, first shift with OT as needed. Minimum one (1) year of experience as a machine operator or completion of vocational technical school training program preferred but not required.
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