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Randstad - (Warehouse / Material Handler / Forklift Operator) Would you like to get your foot in the door with a great company? Randstad - (Warehouse / Material Handler / Forklift Operator) Would you like to get your foot in the door with a great company.
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Ryder is immediately hiring a Warehouse Material Handler in Savannah, GA. Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks.
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As the CNC generalist machinist, you will be responsible for adjusting machines to control speed, material feed, and path of the cut, as well as ensuring the machines are set up properly, working well, and producing quality output.
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Position Purpose:Work/Lead independently to prepare, conduct, and evaluate analyses for planning improvements and problem solving for manufacturing issues (production methods and procedures) in a specific function (including layout, production flow, tooling and production equipment, material fabrication, assembly methods and planning) in a Production or Post-Production environment.
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SummaryThe Logistics Coordinator II is responsible for coordinating, tracking, and reporting various logistic activities including inter-unit transfer orders (IUTs), return material authorizations (RMAs), cycle counts, preparing freight claims and other key processes as assigned by the Logistics Supervisor.
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Work Schedule: 4-5 days per week25 hours per week average Frito-Lay Warehouse/Material Handlers are responsible for a variety of warehouse duties. Work Schedule: 4-5 days per week25 hours per week average Frito-Lay Warehouse/Material Handlers are responsible for a variety of warehouse duties.
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Key Responsibilities: Operates TLA equipment including a Bobcat Skid Steer and Excavator in a safe, efficient, and skilled manner to perform assigned tasks, which may include excavation, grading, trenching, material handling, and site preparation.
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Maintains the Sales Floor and merchandise presentation in the Freezer/Cooler/Deli area in accordance with Company policies and procedures by properly handling claims and returns; zoning the area; receiving and stocking merchandise; setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays; removing damaged goods; signing and pricing merchandise appropriately; completing required audits, paperwork, logs, and other required documentation; and securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise.
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Work with Lead and higher skilled technicians to develop and implement process improvements reduce material cost, cycle time, and labor hours using Lean Six-Sigma tools. Interpret material specifications and design/engineering drawings to ensure finished product meets design and engineering requirements.
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Maintain current knowledge of all state and federal regulations regarding management and emergency response measures for hazardous material handling, including OSHA regulations; Hazardous Materials 49 C.F.R., and Environmental 40 C.F.R. bulletins; and Environmental Health and Safety bulletins.
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FedEx is inviting candidates to assist in moving the world forward as a Warehouse Associate.
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Understand, maintain and troubleshoot material handling control systems, including PLC/PC controllers and industrial networks such as Ethernet, ControlNet, DeviceNet, Profibus, motor control systems, servo drives, frequency drives, and electrical distribution systems.
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As a Line Cook you will be committed to safe food handling, cleanliness, safety, and sanitation standards during the shift and preparing food with proper safety equipment, tools, and recipe specs.
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The Lease Up Assistant Managers are considered "Community Managers in training" who are responsible for overseeing leasing staff, leasing apartments, managing renewals, handling rent collections & delinquencies assess marketing needs, as well as ensuring resident experience standards are met through prompt conflict resolution and consistent follow-up.
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Disney is currently hiring Warehouse Associates to: Locate, retrieve, and pick products in cartons and totes; Manually load/unload trucks, trailers, and/or wagons; Manually load/unload boxes and totes to a conveyor-sorter; Manually pull, connect, and disconnect delivery wagons; Operate material handling equipment (i.e., pallet jacks, rider pallet jacks, forklifts, etc.
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