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Job DescriptionGENERAL JOB SUMMARYAssists in the production of quality parts by safely transporting parts and materials throughout the production facility.
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In this role a Material Handler will be responsible for the safe operation of a stand-up forklift in direct support of the order picking lines and shipping / receiving docks. Double Good offers our employees: Competitive pay Autonomous work environment 401k with 4% Match Health Insurance, Dental & Vision offered with competitive company contribution Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available to all employees 24/7 Healthiest You (teladoc service) covered 100% by Double Good Company sponsored disability and life insurance Working with amazing charity partners and helping kids.
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As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will be responsible for efficiently managing the flow of materials and products within the warehouse or distribution center. As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will play a crucial role in managing the flow of materials and products to support Walmart's operations.
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Material Handler/Sit-down Forklift Driver. Candidates will be working as material handlers working on sit-down propane/electrical forklift. Material Handler/Sit-down Forklift Driver.
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Contribute to team effort by training others in performance of material handler tasks as needed. Material Handler II. Unload incoming materials, check identification for quantities and part number, report shortages or damaged material, move to storage areas.
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In our production facilities, Material Handlers find products on shelves, wrap or package them appropriately, and place them on delivery trucks; they may also take products off of trucks and put them on shelves.
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The Material Handler is responsible for transporting products, packaging and raw materials to and from production lines, packaging areas, and trailers. Knowledgeable of all Material Handler duties and responsibilities.
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Be willing to learn: training provided
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Execute various manual labor functions such as picking inventory, counting cargo, product and material and hand staging and loading goods; use manual equipment such as hand truck or pallet jack.
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Material Handler (Forklift Operator) - 1st Shift. - Move material to and from header, roller and slotter machines. Objective: To physically move material, both raw and WIP throughout the plant, providing support to machine operators.
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Our client, a metal stamping company for the automotive industry, seeks an experienced forklift operator material handler. Our client, a metal stamping company for the automotive industry, seeks an experienced forklift operator material handler.
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Must willingly accept any other duties/changes to position to fit the needs for production as requested by Material Handler Lead and/or Supervisor. Responsible for overseeing all silo deliveries (sign driver in, verify material delivery, and determine silo to be filled.
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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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Operate material handling equipment to safely load machinery with material. Communication with previous shift material handlers on any updates from previous shifts' work. Career advancement opportunities: Shipping/Receiving, Thermoforming Process Technician, Production Supervisor, Production Manager, Plant Manager.
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As a Material Handler, you will: Load and unload pallets and individual cases to and from trailers; Pick appropriate cases according to order; Load trailers via carts or stack cases on the floor of a truck trailer; Receive and distribute product and assist in weekly product inventory; Perform general housekeeping and specific sanitation tasks.
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