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Join our team as a Slitter Operator, where precision meets proficiency in metal processing. The Slitter Operator will also perform various tasks as assigned. Job Title: Slitter Operator.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Work is normally performed in an office, laboratory, manufacturing floor, or machine shop setting where physical work includes, but is not limited to, sitting, standing, reaching, kneeling, bending, and lifting up to 25 lbs.
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The Security Operations Center (SOC) Operator is directly responsible for the accurate documentation of routine and unusual events occurring on or near the facilities and maintains control of all equipment and keys in the Control Room. This position is responsible for competing task work orders for all maintenance needs reported.
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Work is normally performed in an office, laboratory, manufacturing floor, or machine shop setting where physical work includes, but is not limited to, sitting, standing, reaching, kneeling, bending, and lifting up to 25 lbs.
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The Production Operator is part of the Production department and reports to the Team Leader and/or Plant Superintendent. Achieve operator certification according to the plant certification process.
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Responsible for the operation of a forklift or other heavy equipment to safely move, locate, relocate, stack, and count merchandise around the facility. Performs a safety check of the forklift to ensure it is safe to operate.
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Certified Forklift Operator (preferred) Safe and effective operation of a forklift in all areas including shipping and receiving, sort line and inventorying materials. 1 year of Forklift experience required in a production warehouse setting.
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Be trained to operate a Forklift or Tugger. Lifting 50 lbs. This full-time opportunity is located in the Mercedes-Benz Warehouse in Woodstock, AL. Collecting car parts from the Shipping and Receiving area and safely transporting product to the shipping bay.
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Then moving it to our finished goods area via forklift and or overhead crane. The forklift experience is nice, but it is a very small portion of what we do. Most of the candidates believe they are interviewing for a forklift job and that is not what we are looking for.
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Previous forklift experience. 954) 210 7893 (Direct Line) Identify, record, and segregate scrap and non-conforming material. If you are a detail-oriented individual with experience in machine operation and a commitment to continuous improvement, we invite you to contribute to our dynamic work environment.
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The Material Handler is required to unload inbound package inventory using a forklift, hook up the correct hoses and tanks to offload inbound bulk inventory, put the packaged inventory away in the warehouse, if needed, breakdown the pallet and put away the inventory by hand.
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