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Operate hoist and/or fork truck to load and unload rolls; Conduct hoist inspections each shift to ensure safe operation. Utilize utility knife to cut-off waste material, trim and finish/package laminate rolls in accordance with machine cycle and quality specifications.
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Utilize a utility knife to cut off waste material, trim, and finish/package laminate rolls in accordance with machine cycle and quality specifications. Ability to cross-train in Slitting and Thermal Lamination.
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Load and unload trucks and haul and hoist materials. These tasks may include; operating hand and power tools, cleaning and preparing sites, digging trenches, setting braces to support the sides of excavations, erecting scaffolding, cleaning up rubble and debris, removing waste materials and assisting other craft workers.
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Operate industrial truck or electric hoist to assist in loading or moving materials and products. Lifts heavy objects by hand or with power hoist and clean work area, machines, and equipment to assist operators.
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Vehicle Shop Tools to include, but not limited to the following: Vehicle hoist/floor jacks; diagnostic scan tools, brake lathe, tire balancer and mounting machine, A/C Recovery/Recycle machine, pneumatic air tools, and misc hand tools.
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Using hydraulic jacks or hoist, to gain access to the underside of the unit and to aid in the removal or replacement of assemblies such as springs, axles, landing gear, and brakes, etc. Using hydraulic jacks or hoist, to gain access to the underside of the unit and to aid in the removal or replacement of assemblies such as springs, axles, landing gear, and brakes, etc.
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Ability to hoist any size vehicle with lift device (vehicle jack) using foot and arm pumping motion. With a network of nearly 200 branches, Loomis armored transportation, cash management centers, and cash inventory vaults keep cash flowing throughout financial institutions and retail businesses across the US. Loomis prides itself on providing employees with opportunities for career advancement and job satisfaction.
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Operate lift trucks or hand trucks to convey, move or hoist materials to proper departments or areas in a safe and timely manner. Enforce and follow all safety, GMP and SQF policies/procedures.
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Operates electric pallet jack to move or hoist materials from packaging to shipping dock. Operates electric pallet jack to move or hoist materials from packaging to shipping dock. Alpha Baking’s retail brands include S. Rosen’s, MaryAnn, Natural Ovens Bakery, Kreamo, and Golden Hearth, with additional product sold under private label agreements and the Alpha Baking foodservice brand.
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