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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Regional Transportation Management Center (RTMC) Operator for our Fort Lauderdale, FL office. Responsible for actively monitoring, managing, and improving roadway operations along select FDOT-maintained freeways and major arterial roadways throughout the District.
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Forklift Technician United States. Requirements / Skills: able to work on diesel, propane powered forklift trucks. Maintains forklift truck serviceability by conducting periodic inspections; completing preventive maintenance requirements; identifying and repairing or replacing faulty or suspect parts.
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Company Overview: A locally owned and nationally recognized Printing, Signage, and Marketing Services company in the Fort Lauderdale area is looking for an experienced Bindery OperatorWe have a fast-paced, creative, and flexible work environment that empowers our employees to contribute and work independently with a solid team of experienced professionals.
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Preferred: Expereince in the following, Front end loader, excavator, Compactor, and Dozer (ADT).
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Responsible for operating a forklift, transporting merchandise and materials throughout the club, assisting with the loading and unloading of delivery trucks, inspecting and receiving incoming merchandise, preparing pallets, performing general maintenance and safety procedures, maintaining policies and procedures, and delivering a positive service experience to Members.
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12v Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operator. The Grader Operator's primary function is to operate a Grader at the site of work to construct, maintain, or repair highway, heavy civil, or building type structures; equipment operators are also expected to assist in other duties around the jobsite as needed.
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Ability to obtain a license and operate a forklift. must have basic computer skills, including Man Machine Interface (MMI) and data entry. operating the CIP and COP systems. operating fluid filling equipment at a proficient level, while filling products into gallon, half-gallon and single serve containers including milk, eggnog, fruit drinks, juices, teas and water.
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Under close supervision, the Warehouse Operator I is responsible for accurate processing of materials to support Companywide operations. The Warehouse Operator I is also responsible for meeting the companys standards for safety, security and productivity.
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HOERBIGER Corporation of America (HCA) is looking for a Warehouse Operator on 1st and 2nd Shift for our manufacturing facility in Pompano Beach. Warehouse Operator - 1st and 2nd Shift. Forklift license is preferred must be able to certify within first (6) months of hire.
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Summary:An industry-leading yacht repair company is looking to hire a Lift Operator in Fort Lauderdale, FL. This position is responsible for operating marine lifts (travel lifts and syncrolifts), and other types of heavy equipment to mount vessels for repair/service.
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Reads water meters per established/routed schedule and records data via handheld processor; loads and downloads information to the city's information system per meter routes and work orders.
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Directional Drill OPERATOR / LOCATOR (CDL) Able and willing to work outdoors, run back yard machine, digger derrick truck, mini excavator, backhoe, working with underground and overhead crews, pulling wire, burying conduit, assisting setting transformers and poles.
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Pay: Based on experience (Target pay rate $20/hr)
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Six (6) months experience of proficiently utilizing a stand-up forklift and riding pallet jack preferred. Experience in replenishment, cycling of product, RF (radio frequency) scanners and other returns related functions preferred.
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Job Summary:The Chief Water Operator is responsible for professionally representing the company in applying the services to their assigned facility. The ideal candidate will perform the following functions:Manage the day-to-day 24 hour operations activities for their assigned facilityAssist with Environmental ComplianceManage operator trainings and daily schedulingMaintain annual safety audits and inspectionsEnsure that staff adheres to company policies and proceduresEducation and Experience requirements:Must have Class A Water FDEP Operator Certification.
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