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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Safely uses assigned power equipment to move material and meet order requirements (overhead crane, forklift). Produce metal parts to customer specifications using laser equipment (ByStronic.
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Required to set and program laser equipment for specific custom jobs. Performs preventative maintenance on assigned machine(s) and corresponding equipment. Inspects and measures completed production units to identify defects caused by equipment setup.
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Operate equipment such as hoppers, bagging and sealer machines, forklift, palletizers, hydraulic equipment, powered tractors or vehicles, among others. Clean-up machinery and conveyors, maintain the surrounding area, and keep equipment free of debris during downtime.
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Ability to operate the following: Trade specific tools - propress gun, roll grooving machine, pipe threader Excavation and backfill equipment - backhoe, compactor, skid steer Material handling equipment - forklift, pallet jack Specialty tools - acetylene torch, cast iron cutter, hammer drill.
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The Warehouse Associate is responsible for operating a forklift and other material handling equipment for the purpose of shipping, receiving, and picking. On a daily basis, associates will inspect and perform minor maintenance on the forklift or other equipment.
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Some positions may require completion of forklift certifications through F&D.Where permissible by state law, certification to use heavy equipment requires successful passing of a drug test.
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Reporting to the Plant Foreman, the Production Worker is an entry level position with advancement opportunities (to machine operator, forklift driver, loader operator, etc. May include some carpentry, electrical and/or plumbing work Physical Demands and Working Conditions Strength and agility sufficient to lift and maneuver heavy objects up to 50 pounds, such as bags of rocks, heavy tools, and equipment; to walk over rugged terrain.
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Great operating knowledge of forklift, reach truck, order picker, walkie riders, and other general-purpose vehicles while performing routine operator maintenance. Operating knowledge of forklift, reach truck, order picker and walkie riders.
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Load and unload trucks, operate warehouse forklift and other material handling equipment safely. Be able to learn to safely operate a forklift and other material handling equipment in use at the Profit Center.
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Moving around and heavy lifting of heavy equipment, rigging, operating forklift. Moving around and heavy lifting of heavy equipment, rigging, operating forklift. De-crating large crates that carry tools and organizing and throwing materials away from crates.
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A Trades Worker II primarily performs journey-level work in one or more building trades (such as gate/overhead door maintenance, locksmithing, masonry/finishing, roofing, and welding) and may also perform some entry-level to journey-level work in one or more mechanical equipment trades (electrical; plumbing; evaporative coolers; and Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration [HVAC/R.
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Komatsu is an indispensable partner to the construction, mining, forestry, forklift, and industrial machinery markets, maximizing value for customers through innovative solutions. 5 to 10 years' experience in the maintenance of mining equipment, ie drills, loaders, shovels.
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Follows Company policies and procedures related to Freezer/Cooler area by complying with food handling policies; operating, repairing, and sanitizing equipment; following Cold Chain procedures when stocking merchandise; cleaning freezer /cooler/deli area (for example, windows, mirrors, display cases and coolers); monitoring freezer/cooler fans, drains and doors for proper operation; and reporting issues to Management.
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3 months of experience operating forklift/power equipment such as lifts, order pickers, and similar equipment. This associate handles hazardous materials, replaces damaged shelving, keeps the backroom organized, and ensures equipment is charged.
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