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Your primary role involves transporting goods to and from storage areas, loading and unloading trucks, and assisting with inventory management tasks. Your primary role involves transporting goods to and from storage areas, loading and unloading trucks, and assisting with inventory management tasks.
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As a Forklift Operator at Walmart, you will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating forklifts and other material handling equipment to move, stack, and retrieve merchandise within the warehouse or distribution center.
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Assisting in the loading and unloading of freight into and off the company truck. The Driver should also ensure that the truck is labeled with the correct placards when transporting hazardous materials or oversized cargo.
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As a Forklift Operator at Walmart, you will play a critical role in the efficient movement and handling of merchandise within the warehouse. Load and unload trucks, trailers, and shipping containers using forklifts and pallet jacks.
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Orders/ aids in loading/unloading, stocking, transporting items/ supplies as necessary. Works behind the counter and sets up and replenishes food; hot/cold drink and specialty items, and the condiments, for a food service/snack bar operation.
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Performs a variety of duties requiring manual labor including loading and unloading shipments, flagging traffic, assembling structures, picking up debris, and/or other related duties. Responsibilities may include driving vehicles or equipment listed below; inspecting vehicles for safety issues; performing routine vehicle maintenance; loading and unloading materials; and performing related manual labor.
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Assist passengers with loading and unloading luggage or other belongings. As a Taxi Driver, you will be responsible for transporting passengers to their destination safely and efficiently.
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We are a full-service moving company and this position involves loading, transporting, and unloading household goods. Essential Functions and Duties: Transport goods using a company truck Lead the crew in loading shipment on to and/or off of truck May inspect shipment prior to loading for proper packing or wrapping Perform accurate inventory of shipment Assist as need in loading trucks and/or containers for forward movement via interstate commerce Perform pre-trip and post-trip safety inspections on truck of moving equipment, interior and exterior of truck, straps and tensioners, walkboards, etc.
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Assisting passengers with boarding and exiting vehicle, as well as with loading, unloading and moving luggage, packages and other items. Transporting professional/college sports teams to their game.
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Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days 401(k) plan, Company match Responsibilities: P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
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Class B P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers. Valid Class B CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsements.
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Transportation Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers. Valid Class A CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsement.
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General Warehouse Team Members are responsible for loading, unloading, sorting, staging and transporting products into and out of the Distribution Center. General Warehouse Team Members are responsible for loading, unloading, sorting, staging and transporting products into and out of the Distribution Center.
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Participates in routing, counting and inspecting items while loading and unloading trucks; delivers and returns items. Job DescriptionGENERAL JOB SUMMARYAssists in the production of quality parts by safely transporting parts and materials throughout the production facility.
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Perform pre and post trip inspections on tractor/trailer. Affix correct placards to tractor/trailer when necessary. Safely operate a forklift to unload/ load products when indicated and needed. Be available for irregular work schedules, extended trips away from domiciled Service Center, alternating work shifts and/or assignments.
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