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Uses sit down forklift, electric or manual pallet jack to load pallets. and/or using MHE to include manual pallet jack, motorized pallet jack, sit down or. scanner and places items into totes on conveyor belt; removes empty cartons.
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Maintain and safely operate all assigned tools and equipment, including but not limited to tape measure, caliper, hammer, pallet trucks, banding machine, micrometer, beam hooks, plate lifting clamps, forklift, overhead crane and personal protective equipment.
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The Pallet Sorter is responsible for hand sorting pallets to grade while ensuring all trash and debris is removed from pallets prior to returning to customer. Communicates directly with Shift Lead or On-Site Manager.
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Electric Double Pallet Jack Raymond Brand+ Warehouse Worker+ Pick Items+ Loading+ Unloading+ Pallet Jack+ Reach Forklift. The role also requires experience with an Electric Double Pallet Jack and a Reach Forklift for non-conveyor stocking.
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Experience operating other material handling equipment such as Order (Cherry) Picker, Sit-down, Clamp, Electric Pallet Jack is also a plus. You’ll load and unload shipments of various sizes, and you may use certain types of equipment such as stand-up, sit-down, or clamp forklifts and electric pallet jacks.
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Example equipment in the facility may include order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider. Unloads trucks in the Inbound section by using a pallet jack or equivalent devices to put pallets out of the trucks.
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Previous experience utilizing material handling equipment (forklift, order picker, electric pallet jack, manual pallet jack, hand truck and baler) preferred. At Envoy Solutions, our focus is on creating greater efficiencies and scale, with a high-touch, customer-first approach.
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Operating powered equipment (for example, straddle stacker, powered pallet jack) and manual equipment (for example, pallet jack). Maintains product in Store racks, shelves, displays, and coolers by identifying replenishment needs; transporting product between backroom and display floor with manual equipment (for example, pallet jack, handtruck); utilizing hand tools; replenishing, facing, and rotating product; building, changing, and taking down product displays; maintaining product signage; cleaning product space; and securing damaged or defective product.
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Operates and maintains power equipment such as, clamp, slip-sheet, or fork sit-down lift truck, manual and electric pallet jacks, cigarette stamping machine, floor scrubber, battery exchanger, and power tools to move and prepare goods in/out of depot.
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Under general supervision, Lift Truck Operator (LTO), Warehouse Worker will ensure safe and accurate receipt, storage, and shipment of our products utilizing equipment including, but not limited to sit down and stand up forklifts, pole, pallet jacks, and radio frequency equipment.
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The Cherry Picker Operator will use equipment such as a cherry picker, turret, and hand jack to support departmental operations efficiently. Operate equipment (cherry picker, turret, hand jack) to move and store materials.
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Load outbound trailers on sitdown forklift and pallet jacks. Sorts and places materials or items on racks, shelves or in bins according to predetermined sequence such as size, type or product code.
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Operates and/or works around heavy equipment and machinery such as, Backhoe, Jack Hammer, Jumping Jack, Hole Hog, Roto Hammer, Cut-Off Saw, Portable Water Pump, Saws-All, pedestals, cables, plastic conduit, shovel, rake, sledgehammer, pipe wrench, wire cutters, bolt cutters, cable cutters, drilling shafts, etc.
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Experience with forklift, pallet jack, basic hand tools, and Misc. warehouse equipment. Receiving material on a daily basis and matching against packing slips/orders. Competitive salary based on qualifications.
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Responsible for various functions within the distribution center, such as receiving, stocking, loading, and unloading merchandise, picking, and operating heavy-duty equipment such as pallet jacks.
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