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Example equipment in the facility may include order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider. Example equipment in the facility may include order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider.
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Delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly, Final Mile.
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The Box Truck Driver drives company trucks to make route deliveries and completes paperwork. Valid truck driver license and relative endorsement for the specific state. Comply with truck driving rules and regulations.
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Ability to use heavy and light equipment, such as tanker, vacuum truck, forklift and pallet-jack. Operates light and heavy equipment relating to clean up, including: tanker, roll-off, liquid and turbo vacuums, box trucks, tractor trailers, skid steer, forklift, pumps and pallet-jack.
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Will be responsible to load and unload freight according to DOT requirements on and off of trucks by hand or by use of hand truck, pallet jacks or fork truck. PITT OHIO, a $900 million, high service, highly profitable, transportation solutions provider offering SUPPLY CHAIN, LTL and TRUCKLOAD services is seeking a Non CDL Driver Apprentice at our Norristown, PA Terminal.
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Transfer merchandise by using a stand-up reach truck, sit down fork lift, stock picker and/or pallet jack from staging area to primary pick locations and back to stock locations. Must be able to transfer merchandise by using a stand up reach truck, sit down fork lift, stock picker and/or pallet jack from staging area to primary pick locations and back to stock locations.
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Keywords: tractor trailer driver, commercial driver, Class A cdl driver, professional driver CDL-A Driver, CDL A Truck Driver, Class A CDL Driver, Class A CDL Truck Driver, CDL Truck Driver, CDL Commercial Truck Driver, CDL Driver Home Daily, Class A CDL Driver Home Daily.
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Lift-gate, electric pallet jack or cart/ramp for easier use of unloading into stores. Driving with Blue Line Distribution: Starting pay is at $26.88 per hour with overtime after 40 hours.
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Responsibilities Maintain product in Store racks, shelves, displays, and coolers by identifying replenishment needs; Transport product between backroom and display floor with manual equipment (for example, pallet jack, hand-truck) Utiliz hand tools Replenish, face, and rotate product Build, change, and take down product displays Maintain product signage Clean product space Secure damaged or defective product.
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Delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly.
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1 year of manual pallet jack and hand truck experience. Load and unload cargo via hand, manual pallet jack, and lift gate. You will need to unload the merchandise using hand, pallet jack, and dolly, and deliver it to the customer's preferred location.
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Ability to repetitively push and pull manual transport equipment (for example, pallet jack, hand-truck) containing product loads a minimum of 100 yards without assistance. Managebackroom by organizing and consolidating backstock (product); Identify, monitor, and reportbackstock inventory levels Evaluateand processdamaged or defective product Re-packproduct Organizebackroom materials (for example, pallets, product shells); operatepowered equipment (for example, straddle stacker, powered pallet jack) and manual equipment (for example, pallet jack); completeStore documentation; and cleanbackroom.
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Under general supervision, the Machine Operator will be responsible for but not limited to the picking, packing, sorting, of materials utilizing either a forklift, reach truck, stock picker, counter balance truck or an electric pallet jack.
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Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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Deliver with a hand truck or pallet jack and work out of a 26' straight box truck or trailer if available. We are currently looking to hire a Full-Time Class B Beer Truck Driver in the Hudson Valley, NY area.
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