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Experience as a non-CDL driver or in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly, or warehouse helpful. Driver (non-CDL) / Laborer.
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Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks. Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting.
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Under the responsibility of the Logistics Supervisor, the Material Handler I performs warehouse functions, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting.
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The Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for taking daily inventory, unloading and loading of raw materials and finished goods, as well as, but not limited to, helping in any of the other operations departments.
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Previous experience as a non-CDL driver or in general labor, loading, unloading, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly or warehouse helpful! Must be at least 21 years of age, possess a valid driver's license and a good driving record to be a driver.
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Competitive weekly pay Growth Opportunities Reliable, well-maintained trucks Dependable schedules 401(k) defined benefit pension plan Medical, dental and vision $0 Healthcare premiums Paid time off Loading/Unloading is done for you This is a part-time driving job.
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Job Summary : The Septic Tank Delivery Driver is responsible for loading, transporting and unloading septic tanks for customers. A successful Septic Tank Driver has a strong customer service orientation, the ability to work closely with all levels of employees and customers and has a strong sense of responsibility toward quality and on-time delivery, strong work ethic, and the ability to operate equipment and understand the mixing process.
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Assists Drivers loading and unloading trucks using a ramp, dock, or lift-gate. Typically obtains daily site work role assignments from the Driver, Lead Foreman, Driver Foreman, Supervisor, or Project Manager, however, has a dotted line to the Dispatcher, Operations Supervisor and directly reports to the Operations Manager/Transportation Manager.
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The essential functions and basic duties of the CDL Driver are to perform pre and post trip inspection of their vehicle, utilizing knowledge of safe and effective loading/unloading and the proper operation of their equipment (tractor/trailer/yard truck/ straight truck.
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As a Delivery Driver, you are also responsible for reviewing paperwork for completeness and accuracy, checking orders for the correct number of cases, delivering, and unloading products utilizing equipment, including tractor trailer, ramps, pallet jacks, load bars, and other devices which assist in delivery.
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Are you an experienced CDL A Truck Driver looking for a rewarding career with a company that values your skills and dedication? Operating vehicle safely while maintaining DOT compliance and following all local, state, and Federal requirements.
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As a forklift driver you will be responsible for unloading/loading automotive parts from trucks and bulk containers. Working in a fast-paced environment you may use certain types of equipment such as stand up forklift, sit down fork lift, pallet jack or tugger to transport product to and from production lines and to load and unload trailers.
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We have both mover and driver positions available! Driver pay range: $26-$29 per hour (includes base pay, tips, and bonuses!) Must be 21, have a valid Wisconsin driver's license and a good driving record to be a driver.
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The CDL Driver will safely drive a company commercial vehicle (tractor trailer) on established route(s) and assist in unloading product and render customer service to Cregger Company store locations.
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Coordinates loading hours with Argos Ready Mix facilities and transportation companies through CVC team. Comply with all company policies and applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations.
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