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Mentor and train staff on OSHA programs, disaster preparedness, forklift certification and other necessary programs and safety practices. Manage Capital Projects in the maintenance and warehouse departments as self-directed or assigned by Director of Packaging.
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Run daily cycle counts from Traverse reports to get a complete warehouse cycle count completed every quarter. Report customer cycle counts to CAM’s, office and warehouse manager. Report monthly cycle counts to warehouse manager.
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Oversees and coordinates warehouse processes such as receiving, put away, picking, and loading of products. Additional duties as assigned by the warehouse supervisor or manager. Provide daily hands-on support in Material Handling and Forklift responsibilities.
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Operations Manager, Warehouse Manager/Supervisor. Occasionally operate powered industrial vehicles (forklift pallet jacks, order pickers, etc.) Delivery Driver (non CDL) in El Paso, TX at American Tire Distributors.
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Previous leadership, warehouse & forklift experience in a fast-paced, LTL environment is necessary Able to read manifests, supervise dock workers, and work in a fast-paced, team environment.
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Employees must be able to safely operate warehouse equipment (pallet jack, and/or a forklift) Document the quantity and type of equipment, merchandise, and/or supplies stocked in the warehouse and/or on vans, as well as all materials needed for various installations and service calls.
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Mechanic Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician. Our global sales and service network provides our customers with a local resource for a wide variety of quality material handling equipment, fleet management solutions, warehouse products and support services to meet their needs anytime, anywhere.
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Example equipment in the facility includes: stand-up order picker (cherry picker), stand-up forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider. Receive large boxes on warehouse dock, scan product with Radio Frequency (RF) scanner, and input product information into computer.
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Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting. Immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Warehouse Material Handler to support our Facility at Ryder in Groveport, Ohio.
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We have openings for call center representative, warehouse, assembly, production, forklift, machine operators, maintenance mechanics, assistant teacher, medical call center representative, receptionist, data entry, customer service representative, collections, medical call center representative, administrative assistant, customer service representative, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, customer service representative, teacher and office managers.
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The Forklift Operator is responsible for loading, unloading, and moving all materials throughout the facility for processing and assists in the handling/processing of materials. Sweeps up debris as needed in the following areas: shipping/ receiving trailers, granulators, balers, floor scales, and surrounding warehouse areas.
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Operate forklift and reach truck equipment to maneuver products within the warehouse in a safe manner. The Forklift Operator will be responsible for the operation of a forklift, processing inbound/outbound orders and all applicable paperwork, and picking and packing orders in accordance with the position requirements and safety standards.
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Experience with the safe and efficient use material handling equipment such as a floor jack, hand truck, order picker, and forklift is preferred. Work with the department Associate Team Leaders and Team Leaders to ensure compliance with all cGMP, ISO and FDA guidelines for warehouse activities.
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Finishing includes both Bindery and Material Handler (Forklift Driver) positions. Move product/skids with a hand jack, motorized Raymond (Big Joe) lift or Forklift (training provided). Factory, Manufacturing or other work experience where mechanical or handwork was necessary is preferred, such as laborer, machinist, assembly, bindery, mechanic, warehouse, etc.
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Join our team as a Forklift Operator and contribute to the efficient operation of our warehouse. As a Forklift Operator, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth flow of materials throughout our facility.
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