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Use of motorized equipment including: Order Picker, Sit-Down Forklift, Stand-Up Reach TruckOther tasks as assigned by supervisor/manager. Experience operating a forklift and cherry picker/high lift.
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Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting. Equipment: Ability to Learn/Operate Powered Industrial Equipment, such as Stand-up and Sit-Down Forklifts, Cherry Pickers, Pallet Jacks, Etc.
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Use of motorized equipment including: Order Picker, Sit-Down Forklift, Stand-Up Reach Truck. Forklift certification a plus. Use of motorized equipment including: Order Picker, Sit-Down Forklift, Stand-Up Reach Truck.
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Safely operate and supervise associates operating warehouse equipment including sit-down forklift, grinders, pickers, etc. - Forklift experience. HTC Commercial Flooring is looking for an effective warehouse manager assistant to direct receiving, warehousing, and distribution operations.
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Could include sweeper, skid steer, order picker ranging from 8-30 feet in the air, forklift, pickup trucks (with and without snowplow), flatbeds, box trucks, vans, and SUVs. Frequently required to sit, stand, bend, reach, grip, push, pull, lift, climb, carry, and walk throughout Yard/Warehouses.
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As a Forklift Operator, you will handle a sit down propane quad forklift to perform various warehouse duties. 1+ year of sit down propane quad forklift experience. Job Title: Forklift Operator.
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Job requires loading, unloading, moving, stocking, and staging products and materials using a forklift, clamp truck, or other power equipmentmore. Randstad - (Warehouse / Material Handler / Laborer) Immediate Openings for Fork Lift Operator positions.
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Operate a Sit-down forklift to transport chemicals and batches to desired locations. Qualification RequirementsEducation:High School / GED PreferredExperience:Display ability to drive a forklift.
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1 st shift Forklift- Shipping/ Receiving - Must have previous exp, on sit-down forklift- $17/hr. A Forklift Operator would be working on Shipping and receiving. Use a Forklift to unload and deliver to appropriate area.
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Valid Forklift Operator's License certified. Immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Warehouse Material Handler to support our Facility at Ryder in Joliet IL. Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks.
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