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Click on apply now for immediate consideration for these Warehouse Forklift Operator jobs in Jonesboro, GA.Inergroup is urgently hiring, and we value your dedication and enthusiasm. Inergroup is hiring immediately for Warehouse Forklift Operator jobs in Jonesboro, GA.As a Warehouse Forklift Operator, you will hand pick orders, operate a forklift to transport products within a warehouse environment, and complete other general labor activities.
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Job summary: As a sit down forklift operator, you will unload materials and merchandise from incoming vehicles and load them onto assigned locations. responsibilities: As a sit down forklift operator, you will unload materials and merchandise from incoming vehicles and load them onto assigned locations.
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The Warehouse Stand Up Forklift Operator will be responsible for pulling orders and preparing them for shipment. Clayton Services is searching for a Warehouse Stand Up Forklift Operator to join a thriving company in North Houston.
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18/hour plus shift premium Responsibilities: Transport materials and inventory to assigned locations using various methods such as forklift, tugger, pallet jack, etc. Prepares finished stock for shipment by identifying, pulling, packing, crating, loading, and securing product.
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A Machine Operator V (1st Shift) will be responsible for the movement and storage of material within the distribution center utilizing a Reach Truck or Counterbalance Forklift. Occasionally assisting with other warehouse tasks, such as picking and packing orders, conducting inventory counts, and preparing merchandise for shipment.
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Loading and unloading freight on trailers using appropriate equipment – forklift or electric pallet jack. Utilizing document management system to track and monitor freight shipment locations throughout the terminal.
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The shipping and receiving clerk will verify the order to match the received materials and prepare the items for proper shipment. Operate equipment such as forklift, overhead crane, pallet jacks and more safely and efficiently.
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Previous forklift experience (counterbalance, stock picker, reach truck) is required. Packaging, palletization, and labeling for shipment including dangerous goods, international, and carrier paperwork, and or labels Certifications provided when needed.
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2+ years' shipping and receiving, LTL shipping, and sit-down forklift operation experience. Examine shipment contents and compares with records to ensure correct order fulfillment. Prepare parts orders for shipment including, but not limited to, preparing shipping documents, packaging, staging, and scheduling freight pickups with the appropriate vendor.
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Maintains a full understanding of systems (e.g., creating and processing a shipment in Inventory Management System (IMS), Dock Processing Utility (DPU), Warehouse Management System (WMS), etc. ; ability to obtain forklift certification, possibly including Train the Trainer; oversees Preventative Maintenance (PM) program.
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Dock, forklift, forklift operator, warehouse, dock worker, W&R, W&R inspector, transportation, LTL, trucking, family, culture. When discrepancies are found by the inspector, an updated entry with the accurate information is entered into the computer system and a certificate is assigned to recover the revenue that is due to DFL for the shipment.
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Position Summary The warehouse shipping and receiving associate is responsible for moving, locating, relocating, stacking, and counting items in a safe and efficient manner with and without the use of a forklift.
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Assist with the assembly and testing of equipment and systems prior to shipment at our facility, including mechanical assemblies, electrical wiring, and hydraulic tubing. Ability to operate a Forklift and gantry crane (additional training provided.
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The primary responsibility of a warehouse worker is to accurately pick parts, sort them for proper customer distribution, and pack them for shipment. Potential to increase to $19.82 for those who successfully complete Forklift Certification (90-120 days post hire.
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Forklift certification is required; the ability to safely operate various material-handling equipment. Basic knowledge of export requirements for foreign countries, and the ability to look up shipment tracking via carrier websites.
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