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Assist with loading and unloading commercial tires, casings, wheels, mounted wheel assemblies and related products while following all safety rules and procedures. As a Pick-Up and Delivery Driver you will be responsible to pick up and deliver Goodyear Commercial Tire and Service Center products in a timely and professional manner.
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Position is responsible for accuracy in loading and complying with shipper/receiver documentation. Each type of loading requires strict attention to order accuracy with respect to loading outgoing trucks and unloading incoming trucks.
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Build the infrastructure required for optimal extraction, transformation, and loading of data from a wide variety of data sources. Stay connected to industry trends, research and recommend best practices and KPIs. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Applications, Data Engineering, Analytics or related field.
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Duties may include all phases of underground construction including but are not limited to: loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment.
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Loading/Unloading : Load or unload materials onto or off of pallets, skids, or lifting devices. Equipment Maintenance : Perform routine maintenance on the forklift, including lubricating the truck, recharging batteries, filling the fuel tank, or replacing the liquefied gas tank.
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As a Forklift Driver, you'll: Operate forklifts to transport materials between loading, processing, and storage areas; Ensure optimal stock rotation by managing warehouse space and storage bin locations; Conduct inspections of forklifts and other equipment to ensure operational safety and report any need for repairs; Load and unload materials from trucks, trailers, and other transport vehicles.
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Essential functions) All phases of underground construction include but are not limited to: Loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment.
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Laborers must perform all phases of underground construction include but are not limited to: Loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment.
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Provide support for picking and packing online orders as needed. Provide support for picking and packing online orders as needed. As a Stocker at Lowe’s, you will be responsible for maintaining inventory levels by restocking shelves and organizing products within the store.
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As a Stocker at Kohl’s, you will be responsible for maintaining inventory levels by restocking shelves and organizing products within the store. Basic computer skills and familiarity with inventory management systems.
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Exposure to Weather: Work involves exposure to various weather conditions during loading and unloading operations. Heavy Lifting: Occasional lifting, carrying, and securing of cargo, which may exceed 50 pounds.
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The Specialty Gluer (Bobst Domino Assistant) is responsible for assisting with machine setup tasks, pre-breaking corrugated sheets, loading stacks into the feeder and general machine adjustments such as fine tuning the machine for proper fold and bond.
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Handling: Live Loading/Unloading, Drop and hook. Travelling to all 48 states. Handling: Live Loading/Unloading, Drop and hook. Getting documents from shipper and informing dispatchers. Communicate with broker & shipper.
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Duties: Oversee General Shipping activities Inspect Loading Operations Manage Shipping Orders and Invoices Inventory Reconciliation/ cycle counting Supervise Shipping Staff Train Staff as a hands-on leader-wrap, consolidate, etc.
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As a LTL Driver for UNIS Transportation you will transport Non- Hazardous freight with consistent volumes picking up and delivering to our rapidly expanding nationwide network of terminals. Bi-Weekly Pay - Direct Deposit available.
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