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Licensed forklift operator and able to perform operations of various attachments on forklifts including slip sheet attachments, drum attachments, and regular forks and pallet jack.
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Will obtain the Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA) Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator (CARO) and Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) certifications within 30 months of job entry date and will maintain them while employed in this position.
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Work Directly With A Chick-fil-A Operator - The Operator is an independent business person, responsible for the operation of the restaurant, who invests time in his or her employees, teaching them important business skills for the future.
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Owner Operator Options Solo or Team positions Paid Up to 75% of the Gross revenue of each load Ask your recruiter on the weekly Rate Per Mile Weekly Payroll Retention Bonuses available Pick your Own Loads Manual and Automatic transmissions Variety of Trailer Rental Options Flatbed securement training program available Fleet Manager Assistance Option or Run On Your Own Home Time Weekly Job Benefits Benefits are offered through a 3rd Party.
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C Operator Distribution/Collection System Operator license preferred or C Operator Water/Wastewater License. The Utility Locator is will be responsible for identifying and marking water and sewer lines by referencing utility prints and using specific locating equipment.
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We in Auburn/AL (I85 Exit 50) are looking for a CNC Machining Operator as next addition to our successfully growing team. Set-up and manage CNC machines to perform different jobs including drilling, grinding and milling.
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Able to operate or learn how to operate a computer, calculator, fax machine, telephone, paper cutter, copier, hammer, screwdriver, drill, case cutter, hand truck, and pallet jack. Able to operate or learn how to operate a computer, calculator, fax machine, telephone, paper cutter, copier, hammer, screwdriver, drill, case cutter, hand truck, and pallet jack.
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Inspect finished parts per operator instruction sheets and control plans. Pack parts per operator instruction sheets and control plans. Perform other operator tasks, as requested.
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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS : Valid state motor vehicle operator's license.
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Vehicle & DOT RequirementsPre-& Post Trips Filled Out Each DayCheck Load Security / Verify Inventory / Check Equipment (Pallet Jacks and Sleds)Follow Safety Policies and ProceduresFollow all Check-In and Check-Out Policies and ProceduresMaintain clean truck and trailer.
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Job Info Job Location: Norcross, GA Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Equipment: Dry Van Hours Per Shift: 10 Hours Hours Per Week: 50 Hours Shift Start Time: 05:00 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: Touch freight, Live unloading, Electric Pallet Jack Hazmat Required Additional Information TransForce is seeking local, full-time CDL A driver in Norcross, GA. This job is offering $25.75 per hour.
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Our Grill Operators maximize the guest experience and taste of our food by cooking small batches of products, several times during the shift, ensuring freshest and juicy food all day.
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Operates drum lifter, forklift and/or pallet jack to transport raw materials or finished product, and scales to weigh bulk materials when necessary. The Production Operator reports to the Production Supervisor, and partners with cross-functional teams to ensure we produce quality vitamins.
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Safely perform warehouse functions with the use of Stock Pickers, Reach Trucks, Counter Balance Forklifts and Electric Pallet Jacks. Functions may include, but are not limited to unloading, put-away, sorting, labeling, picking, packing, replenishing, auditing, shipping, making boxes, etc.
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Position Summary: The Underground Equipment Operator is an entry level position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical underground distribution systems. We work with utilities across the country to solve our nation's energy infrastructure challenges, from designing new transmission and distribution systems, upgrading and managing installation of the latest smart meter technologies, and integrating renewable energy sources onto the grid.
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