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Receiving Forklift Operator: Responsible for product put-away in appropriate locations based on Warehouse Management System (WMS) selection using radio frequency (RF) computer on forklift.
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Communicates with Production Supervisor, Production Manager on material issues immediately to resolve. Knowledge of material equipment, forklift, pallet jacks, rf scanners and packaging processes.
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Train and operate applicable equipment associated with the laborer process: including skid steer tractor (bobcat), forklift and sweeper. Assist other plant personnel as needed, and will perform any other duty as requested by the production supervisor.
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Trailer jockey: Move trailers from lot to dock doors and back to lot as directed Work with foreman and supervisor to move raw material loads to doors as needed Install/Remove Trailer Stands as necessary.
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Candidate has 1-2 experience as a crew supervisor, has other technical training such as operating heavy machinery (i.e. forklift) and 3-4 years working/volunteering at events. Rockville Antique and Classic Car Show (optional but preferred): Saturday, October 19.
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Royal Hawaiian Movers, Inc. has immediate openings for qualified Warehouse Associate(s) with at least 1 year of forklift and warehouse experience to join our freightdepartment in Honolulu. Operate a hand truck, forklift or other heavy equipment.
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Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant. Perform housekeeping duties in a designated area on site: including sweeping and shoveling products and grain dust into mobile equipment.
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May be required to use a scanner, power hand jack, manual hand jack, stacker and forklift. Factors that may be used to determine rate of pay include specific skills, work location, work experience and other individualized factorsJOB SUMMARYThe production supervisor is responsible for the planning, scheduling and directing the work efforts of the production operations department of the facility in an effort to meet and/or exceed, productivity, safety, quality, delivery, and cost goals, and ensure the department operates according to established company policies and procedures.
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3+ year(s) experience in warehouse/supply chain in an information technology (IT) environment, IT, and/or logistics, operating heavy-load movement equipment (e.g., forklift, pallet jacks, chassis lifts) for a large corporation.
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This position reports to the Production Supervisor. Must be forklift and pallet jack certified. Follows brew sheet into the lab and utilizes the BRIX reader. Conducts clean in place (CIP) procedures at the end of the day, using chemicals to wash, rinse, and sanitize the liquid processors.
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We have immediate openings for a qualified Shipping Supervisor / Heavy-Duty Forklift Operator. This is a working supervisor position; average 50% of your time will be on a forklift.
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Knowledge of warehouse functions (Receiving, Storage, Cycle Count, Physical Inventory, Dispatching, Shipping, forklift, hand truck, waste disposal). Contributes in the revision of procedures, and in executing daily plans effectively in coordination with the area supervisor or designee.
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Operates dolly, pallet jack, and/or forklift in loading and unloading supplies and equipment. Job Title: Warehouse Supervisor. Ability to operate pallet jack, forklift. Inspects shipments for damages or defects; records discrepancies or damages and notifies supervisor and/or purchasing personnel.
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Physically able and willing to become certified to operate a forklift in accordance with IIPP. (Injury, and Illness Prevention Program) A Supervisor (full-time) is a valued member of a high performing team who is empowered & equipped to do their job.
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Understand and adhere to state and federal Occupational Safety and Health rules and regulations as related to plant safety. Maintain a safe and sanitary atmosphere with a high regard for environmental impact of the operation.
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