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If you apply for a Clamp Forklift Operator position, you must have at least 2 years of clamp forklift experience and a forklift certification. Warehouse Worker & Clamp Forklift Operator.
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Forklift / Overhead Crane Operator Location: Midtown (Upper Westside) Pay Rate: $22/hr Shift: 3rd shift openings, 10:30pm - 6:30am Temp-to-hire opportunity for experienced forklift and overhead crane operator.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionForklift Operator Allegiance Staffing is looking for seasoned forklift operators to work in the Fulton Industrial area of Atlanta, Ga. We are interested in serious operators that have experience on sit-down propane and/or stand-up lifts.
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Position Summary: The forklift operator is responsible for putting away, dropping down, and rotating full pallets of stock through the warehouse inventory reserve racks using a stand-up or sit-down forklift.
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The Fork Lift Operator will be responsible for operating a heavy duty, straight mast forklift. The forklift operator is expected to work a minimum of 40 hours/week but will be expected to work Sundays during periods of high product demand.
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The Forklift Operator is accountable in operating and maintaining the Cradle/Stand sand delivery system by operating the Cradle/ Stand, performing preventative maintenance, maintaining proper sand levels in the customer blender hopper, and communicating directly with the data van during stage operations.
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Position Summary: The Stand UP forklift operator is responsible for putting away, dropping down, and rotating full pallets of stock through the warehouse inventory reserve racks using a stand-up electric forklift.
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The primary role for the sit-down forklift operator / material handler is moving material around the plant or work site with a forklift and/or crane in order for production to run smoothly.
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Ability to operate a shovel, wheelbarrow, forklift, bobcat, pickup truck, front-end loader, dump truck, motorized sweeper, jackhammer, mower, weed eater, hand power tools, etc. Operates motorized vehicles such as a pickup truck, motorized sweeper, forklift, and dump truck to perform material transport duties.
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Forklift and Tugger Operator Automation Personnel Services is looking for a careful stand-up and sit-down Forklift Operator and a Tugger Driver in the Shorter, AL area to move packages and material around our facilities.
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Click on apply now for immediate consideration for these Stand-up Forklift Operator jobs in Hebron, KY.Inergroup is urgently hiring, and we value your dedication and enthusiasm. Inergroup is hiring immediately for Stand-up Forklift Operator jobs in Hebron, KY.As a Stand-up Forklift Operator, you will hand pick orders, operate a forklift to transport products within a warehouse environment, and complete other general labor activities.
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Must successfully complete the forklift operator certification process and testing and be able to perform the PWMs. Put away product using material handling equipment (MHE), primarily a reach forklift.
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Employees at the Senior Water Plant Operator level are distinguished from the Water Plant Operator level by possessing their Minnesota Class "A" or "B" Water Supply System Operator's certification.
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