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Job Description Perform all duties in a safe mannerMust be able to drive a Sit-Down forklift in a safe manner. Perform other duties as assignedWork Experience Proven experience as forklift operatorAttention to detail and familiarity with industrial equipmentExcellent physical condition and coordinationValid certification to operate forkliftsAble to put merchandise up to 4 racks up highAble to work in a cold environmentHigh school diplomaBenefits Onin Staffing offers the following for only $17.80 a week.
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Applicants should have at least six months to a year of experience operating a sit-down cherry picker or forklift, and some shipping and receiving experience is preferred. JCR Services - Cherry Picker Operator Job Summary Our distribution center is looking for a dependable and experienced Cherry Picker Operator to join our team.
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Forklift Operator Allegiance Staffing is looking for seasoned forklift operators to work in Suwanee, Ga. We are interested in serious operators that have experience on sit-down propane lifts.
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Material Handling Experience required Minimum of : Stand Up Dock Truck, Order/Stock Picker, Sit down Forklift, Tugger/Cart, Walkie Rider, or any equivalent ? Must be able to maintain forklift certification.
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The Forklift Operator II needs to be able to operate sit-down/standup, clamp, cherry and reach equipment. The Operator is accountable for the safe and efficient operation of the forklift and may also be required to perform order filler or order checker duties in addition to his or her own.
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Forklift is mainly sit down. Forklift Operator will put away and stage pallets of product. Forklift Operator will work Monday-Friday. Forklift Operator will unload inbound shipments.
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A Day in The Life Typically Includes: Safely operating a sit-down forklift to load and unload trailers Ensuring accurate record keeping for all inbound and outbound shipments Working collaboratively with other team members Ensuring a safe work environment throughout the facility by removing debris from areas within the warehouse.
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Individual may also be tasked with becoming forklift certified to operate a sit down, stand up, scissor lift, scissor lift, or cherry picker - it is crucial that any candidate interested in the position understands they may be utilized in equipment operation, as well as general warehouse duties mentioned above.
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2 years sit down forklift experience. The Warehouse Operator, under moderate supervision, picks and prepares orders for shipping using a Radio Frequency (RF) device, loads and unloads trucks, and adheres to warehouse procedures and safety standards.
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Safely operate Powered Industrial equipment to move products or materials for distribution such as standard sit-down or stand-up forklifts, clamp, and picker equipment. The Forklift Operator is responsible for utilizing the lift equipment to move, load, unload, and stack products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs.
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Use of sit-down forklift and overhead craneOvertime mandatory when requiredLocation: University Park, ILSchedule/Shift Details. Experience operating Sit-Down Forklift Required.
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Every day, you can expect to: Load, unload, move, count/pick, stack and stage product and materials using a stand-up forklift, sit-down forklift, regular reach truck and material handling as required.
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Forklift operator - sit down. forklift operator - sit down. You will also locate and move products on pallets or create pallets for storage or shipment Daily tasks also include Identifying damages and reporting shortages or quality deficiencies.
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Job Description Primary Location:Ogden, UtahAdmiral Beverage Corporation is looking for experienced, motivated, and dedicated Sit Down Forklift Operators to join our team in Nampa, Idaho where we produce and distribute Pepsi, Mountain Dew, 7 - up, Polar, and many more products.
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Sit-down, stand up, gas or electric. As a Forklift driver; I'm Very Uplifting. Peopleshare is hiring for Forklift Drivers in Ashland, VA! As a Forklift driver; I'm Very Uplifting.
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