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As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will be responsible for efficiently managing the flow of materials and products within the warehouse or distribution center. As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will play a crucial role in managing the flow of materials and products to support Walmart's operations.
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Use of warehouse equipment and machinery, including forklifts, pallet jacks, and conveyor belts. - Unload trucks using equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, or hand trucks. - Familiarity with warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand trucks is desirable.
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Assist with broad range of warehouse tasks, utilizing forklifts, pallet movers, drum dollies and carts. Coordinate, communicate and signal replenishment of material from the various stock locations to production.
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A world class aerospace defense contractor conveniently located between Atlanta and Birmingham seeks a materials handler with hands-on experience transporting material from one location to another.
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In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidate may also possess the following skills : Production, Manufacturing, Warehouse, General Labor, Forklift, Quality Control,Material Handler, Loader / Unloader, Equipment Operator, Reach truck, Dock Stocker.
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Your primary role involves receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to support Walmart's operations. Prepare shipments for outgoing delivery to Walmart stores or customers, ensuring timely and accurate fulfillment.
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Transport orders to shipping locations or delivery platforms with material handling equipment such as but not limited to fork trucks, cherry pickers, or pallet jacks. Job Title - Material Handler.
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We would prefer for you to have prior experience as a Forklift Operator, Dock or Warehouse Worker, or Material Handler. As a PT Outbound Freight Handler, you will load and unload freight onto and off of equipment, as well as assist in the recouping of damaged freight.
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As a Warehouse Material Handler, you will work with the team to ensure products get where they need to be, unload delivery vehicles, receive inventory, store product, and select and pack customer orders.
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Equipment Being Used: Powered Industrial Material Handling equipment like forklift, tuggers, pallet jacks, etc. Learn to operate powered industrial truck(s), such as: stand-up and sit-down forklifts, cherry pickers, pallet jacks, etc., including how to operate and maintain (change battery, recognize common mechanical issues) intermediate required.
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Ability to use material handling equipment such as a pallet jack. Title: Material Handler. Data entry to CTDI systems via PC and RF handheld devices. Ability to use material handling equipment such as a pallet jack.
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Operate warehouse equipment such as pallet jacks, forklifts and push carts. Shift will be: Full-time, Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:30pm, no weekends, paid holidays. Operate warehouse equipment such as pallet jacks, forklifts and push carts.
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Benefits include: Medical Insurance and Prescription Drug, Dental Insurance, Vision Plan, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Disability Benefits, Profit Sharing Plan, 401(k) Savings Plan, Paid Vacation, Sick Days and Holidays, Employee Recognition Program.
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May operate Pallet Jack to move leftover products after assignment completion from workstation to racking area for the Warehouse Material Handler to put away. Must be able to operate a Pallet Jack and Staple Gun. Ability to demonstrate basic math skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Role: Material Handler I. Experience with Walkie Ryder (motorized Pallet Jack) preferred. May be required to operate MHE and use Voice/RF scanner. Experience with Walkie Ryder (motorized Pallet Jack) preferred.
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