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You will be operating the forklifts below and assisting with any general labor duties within the warehouse that they need assistance with!
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We are recruiting a Stand-Up Reach Forklift to join our team! Familiarity with pallet jack, forklift, or other industrial vehicles. We are recruiting a Stand-Up Reach Forklift to join our team.
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Must have a high school diploma or GED and have previous forklift experience. Inspect, drive and maintain assigned forklift as instructed through Berry Global training programs. Be willing and capable to work a 12-hour shift schedule, which could include weekdays, weekends, days and or night shifts.
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The Warehouse Forklift Operator is responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing material and products within the distribution center. Previous experience operating powered industrial equipment (i.e., forklift, pallet jacks, stock pickers, etc.
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We are recruiting a Forklift Operators to join our team! Must know how operate; (SIT-DOWN, REACH, CHERRY PICKER, EPJ, TURRET, CLAMP) Experience in general labor, construction, or other related fields.
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Must have 3+ months of forklift experience on an order/cherry picker. Operating specific motorized warehouse machinery like forklifts, order/cherry picker, reach truck, electric pallet-jacks. Must have 3+ months of forklift experience on an order/cherry picker.
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Will be assigned to a main department, however, may be required to support all areas of the distribution center including but not limited to value added services, receiving, returns, damages, picking, packing, transfers, shipping, and overall movement of inventory as business needs dictate with Forklift Driving tasks and general department tasks.
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Operate sit-down forklift (double forks; a total of 4 forks). Assist off the forklift as needed (if pallets/crates fall; restack/organize, etc. Operate sit-down forklift (double forks; a total of 4 forks.
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Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift. Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift. Advancement Opportunities- No degree required! States Logistics Services, Inc. is a third-party logistics company (3PL) specializing in all aspects of supply chain management.
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Is responsible for loading and unloading finished goods, raw materials and ingredients from trailers with the use of a forklift, utilizing our inventory control system (QAD/RF scanning) to capture all movement.
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