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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customers place of business.
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The Control Room Operator is responsible for operational support during down time including loading, unloading, picking, and creating bills of lading (BOL’s) Some examples of the equipment and systems include but are not limited to the following: Operation of Power Industrial Equipment such as forklifts, Cranes, AGV’s, barcode scanners to manage inventory in the WMS (Cambar), BlueJay TMS (Transportation Management System), SAP, Security gates, cameras, ticket applicators, pallet invertors, and any other systems or equipment needed to meet the demands of the business.
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As an Order Picker/Packer you will be responsible for: Unloading boxes from incoming trucks and efficiently stacking them on pallets using a pallet jack. As an Order Picker/Packer you will be responsible for: Unloading boxes from incoming trucks and efficiently stacking them on pallets using a pallet jack.
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We are currently looking for a Forklift Operator to be based out of Chino, CA Reporting to the Warehouse Supervisor, this person will be responsible for loading and unloading tractor-trailer trucks, flat beds and van semi-trucks using a High Capacity forklift (8K,10K & 12k capacity) with 7' long forks, Reach Truck, Order Picker or pallet jack, pick orders at expected production levels while meeting quality standards accurately using RF Scan Gun while operating a forklift.
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Efficiently and accurately loading and unloading trucks with and without a sit-down forklift. Must know how to Operate Sit-Down forklift, hand truck, and pallet jack. A minimum of two years of prior experience safely operating warehouse tools and equipment, including but not limited to basaloid, forklift, pallet jack, and hand truck.
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Operate retail equipment such as the Telxon gun, forklift, pallet jack, ladder, and other tools. In addition, the role involves activities such as pricing and zoning outdoor merchandise, unloading deliver trucks, gathering shopping carts, attending to customer inquiries, and maintaining a pristine exterior presentation of the store, ensuring a warm and inviting entry for our customers.
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The deliveries require unloading the product via hand, pallet jack, and dolly and delivering the merchandise to where the customer prefers. The Non-CDL Delivery Driver will be responsible for a route of 15-25 stops daily.
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Ability to use a ladder, pallet jack, and/or a forklift. Access to Centers of Excellence with Barnes Jewish Hospital and Mayo Clinic’s Complex Care Program. Dave Ramsey’s SmartDollar Program (no cost to you.
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Demonstrate behaviors that exemplify Rural King’s Values: People First, Integrity, Attitude, Initiative, Teamwork, Accountability, and Continuous Improvement. Ability to utilize in-store computer systems, scanning technology, and wireless handheld devices.
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24/7 Chaplaincy Services What You’ll do The purpose of the Outside Recovery Associate is to facilitate efficient management of various projects in our outdoor merchandising area, with a core emphasis on assisting customers in loading their vehicles post-purchase.
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Zone outside merchandising spaces such as the load lanes, nurseries, bullpens, and front side walks during available intervals to maintain an orderly display. Adhere to the Outdoor Merchandising Guide to maintain consistent outside presentation that can be routinely shopped by our customers, and easily stocked and maintained by our associates.
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The 2nd Shift Part Time Forklift Operator II is responsible for completing material movement throughout the facility and grounds by moving, loading, and unloading assets using a wide variety of material handling equipment at a proficient level, such as a forklift and, or pallet jack.
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The Forklift Operator is responsible for moving materials within the warehouse and the loading/unloading of materials onto or from vehicles utilizing a forklift, reaches truck, order picker, pallet jack or other heavy material handling equipment as required.
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Licensed forklift operator and able to perform operations of various attachments on forklifts including slip sheet attachments, drum attachments, and regular forks and pallet jack. Schedule order of unloading trucks : Obtain list of trucks that have arrived on premises from security guard.
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Occasionally operate powered industrial vehicles (forklift pallet jacks, order pickers, etc.) Operations Manager, Warehouse Manager/Supervisor. Must possess valid Class "C" driver's license, or such other proper license classification as to the above qualifications required by the Department of Transportation in conjunction with vehicle weight.
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