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Job Responsibilities:Perform facilities repair and preventive maintenance requiring mechanical, electrical, plumbing, welding, loading dock doors, signs, fuels, sheet metal, masonry, roofing, electronic, generators, carpentry and plastering maintenance and repair.
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As a forklift driver, you help load and unload trucks or move deliveries from the loading dock to the warehouse. A stand up forklift operator uses machinery to move materials in a warehouse or similar setting.
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Utilize Dock Yard Management System to consistently monitor freight shipment locations throughout the service center. Are you someone who never rests on their laurels, always strives to go above and beyond, and is committed to keeping your PROMISES.
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Continued learning classes on Manual operated doors and dock equipment training for Industrial openings and options for industry certifications. Job Type Full-time Description Vortex Doors, America’s highest quality and most customer-centric commercial and industrial door repair company, is seeking a motivated Experienced Commercial Door Technician to join our company.
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Primary responsibilities are using either a sit-down or stand-up forklift, move finished, picked product from the loading dock to the trailers. Randstad - (Warehouse / Material Handler / Forklift) Randstad has immediate openings for Loader Unloader positions at a stable company.
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Schedule appointments in WMS on all loads; working with the third-party facility manager on dock capacity scheduling." Job Title: Dock Scheduler (Onsite) Review the previous day's dock schedule to ensure all orders shipped.
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Old Dominion Freight Line is currently looking for a Dockworker to join our OD Family Culture. Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. At Old Dominion we are looking for individuals to join the OD Family that will provide innovative solutions and exceed expectations to keep OD the premier transportation solutions provider.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with dock work, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to safety protocols. The ideal candidate will have experience with dock work, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to safety protocols.
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Move completed orders to the loading dock or trailer. Join the #1 Beer distributor in the United States. 6 months of related experience in high endurance or highly physical activity or role, such as lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, landscaping, etc.
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This is a warehouse position responsible for operating an electric pallet jack, or forklift, to select the correct products, labeling product using Sysco Order Selection (SOS) label technology, palletizing product to build customer orders and delivering the product to the dock safely and efficiently.
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Retrieve materials from overflow inventory, scan, and follow scanner instructions on screen to place material in correct location on outbound dock or AGT. Move controls to drive propane or electric-powered trucks and transport materials between loading, processing, and storage areas.
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In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidate may also possess the following skills : Production, Manufacturing, Warehouse, General Labor, Case-pick, Forklift, Quality Control, Material Handler, Loader / Unloader, Equipment Operator, Reach Truck, Dock Stocker, Single –; Double Forklift, Slip (Pull –; Pak), Rider Pallet-jack, Claw Clamp.
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Operate the Transportation Management System (TMS) to route orders, track carrier performance, and troubleshoot any loads that may be at risk of missing the requested arrival date. Primary responsibility is to tender loads to carriers utilizing the TMS tool in a manner that ensures the customer requested ship dates (RSD/RAD/SAT are met.
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Safeguard cross dock operations and contents by establishing and monitoring safety and security procedures and protocols. Ensures dock areas are clean and free of debris to prevent accidents and injuries.
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Make boxes and dock work as needed. Make boxes and dock work as needed. Daily cleanliness of warehouse and will require operation of an industrial sweeper and scrubber to keep the warehouse floors free of dust.
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