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You will assist contractors and do-it-yourselfers with the selection and loading of their order, pull and stage materials to be picked up and/or delivered, help maintain the inventory in the Yard or Warehouse by conducting cycle counts, and keep the Yard and Warehouse organized and clean.
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Description: You will assist contractors and do-it-yourselfers with the selection and loading of their order, pull and stage materials to be picked up and/or delivered, help maintain the inventory in the Yard by conducting cycle counts, and keep the Yard organized and clean.
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You will assist contractors and do-it-yourselfers with the selection and loading of their order, pull and stage materials to be picked up and/or delivered, help maintain the inventory in the Yard by conducting cycle counts, and keep the Yard organized and clean.
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There’s no better time than now to join this industry and there’s no better company than Carter Lumber! Carter Lumber was founded in 1932 by W.E. Carter. Equipment used includes a forklift and if you haven't operated one previously, we will train you and help you attain certification.
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A Carter Lumber Yard Specialist is responsible for providing professional customer service to contractors and do-it-yourselfers by loading customers, building loads and assisting with maintenance of an efficient and clean lumber yard.
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