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Stand-up Forklift, Sit-down Forklift, Cherry Picker, and Pallet Jack experience preferred. These duties may be accomplished by lifting (up to 50 pounds), placing, carrying, pushing, rolling (cages, carts, or ladders), using motorized conveyors, or operating hand trucks, pallet jacks (manual or powered), order pickers, banding tools, packaging equipment or other material handling equipment.
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Sitting - sit only when driving sit-down material handling equipment. Ability to lift, twist and carry 50 – 75 pounds, manipulate (push and pull) up to 160 pounds of product with material handling equipment, and skids weighing up to 2,000 pounds utilizing pallet jack.
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Ability to operate forklift both sit down and stand up, tow motor, motorized and non motorized pallet jack. The Material Handler II provides warehouse services through safe, efficient, cost effective and accurate handling of customer products and materials using manual labor, standard power equipment and computer equipment (when necessary.
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Material Handling - Operate pallet jack, motorized pallet jack, sit down forklift, high lift and stretch wrapper. Pallet Jack, Motorized Pallet Jack, Sit Down Forklift, High Lift Forklift, and Stretch Wrapper.
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Material Handling - provide components, raw materials, labels (Kits) to manufacturing and bring finished goods and returns to the warehouse. Staging/Prep Material Handling - Prepare components and handle returns for the Core. Insert Folding - Run the insert folding machine operation.
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Previous Sit Down, Standup Forklift and Reach truck Experience. Provide daily hands-on support in Material Handling and Forklift responsibilities. Ensures efficient and safe operation of all material handling equipment.
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The Forklift Operator II needs to be able to operate sit-down/standup, clamp, cherry and reach equipment. Stacks and stores merchandise in designated areas using a sit-down/standup, clamp, cherry and/or reach equipment.
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Material Handling Experience required Minimum of 3: Stand Up Dock Truck, Order/Stock Picker, Sit down Forklift, Tugger/Cart, Walkie Rider, or any equivalent. Material Handling Experience required Minimum of 3: Stand Up Dock Truck, Order/Stock Picker, Sit down Forklift, Tugger/Cart, Walkie Rider, or any equivalent.
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6 Months of Forklift Experience (stand-up/reach-truck or sit-down) Forklift, General labor, Rf scanner, Material handling, Inventory, Picking, Loading, Order picking. 6 Months of Forklift Experience (stand-up/reach-truck or sit-down.
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Operate sit down forklifts and other material handling equipment. Safely and efficiently stage, load, and unload finished product and raw materials through the use of material handling equipment, attachments, tools and accessories.
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Operate the proper material handling equipment such as a sit-down forklift 90% of the day. If you're looking for a 2nd shift opportunity to operate a sit-down forklift, apply now.
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Yard Laborer, Forklift, Material handling, Sit down forklift, Inventory, Production. They will be operating a sit down diesel forklift. They will be moving concrete pipes and concrete so need to be comfortable lifting heavy material.
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Experience with WMS (Warehouse Management Systems) Knowledge of QMS (Quality Management Systems) and Lean Warehousing Experience operating material handling equipment and using an RF scanner.
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Staging/Prep Material Handling - schedule status and priority setting. Checking release status, labeling bags, spray down in staging, transfer from staging to prep, wipe down in prep, proper use of pass through into core, cleaning of staging area, extra Components to staging and returns.
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Experience operating other material handling equipment such as Order (Cherry) Picker, Sit-down, Clamp, Electric Pallet Jack is also a plus. The position is a combination of equipment operator (30-90% depending on production peak times) but will also require the employee to perform material handling and loading/unloading duties.
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