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Forklift Operators also perform a wide range of warehouse functions; labeling, replenishing, box making, loading/unloading trailers, moving stowed product to various locations utilizing a Forklift, etc.
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Common Working Titles May Include: Freight Handler, Material Handler, Forklift Operator, and Warehouse Worker. Forklift Certification typically required in most operations within 3 to 6 months of hire.
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This role involves: Hand building pallets of product for bulk and route trucks; Paying strict attention to order accuracy with respect to loading outgoing trucks and unloading incoming trucks; Working from an order system or order sheets to build loads using a forklift.
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The Frozen Warehouse Forklift Operator is responsible for the removal of product lines while ensuring proper rotation is always maintained. · Responsible for loading trailers with pallets, operating a stand-up forklift in and out of the warehouse.
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Provide back-up support in the absence of the forklift mechanic to perform basic forklift preventative maintenance. Skilled in performing forklift preventive maintenance. Provide back-up support in the absence of the forklift mechanic to perform basic forklift preventative maintenance.
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Reach Truck, Order Pick, Dock Stocker, Turret Truck, Double Walkie Rider, Walkie Stacker, Movexx/Amigo. As a member of our Fulfillment Center and Warehouse Team, you’ll thrive in an inclusive, safety-first work environment that values your individual ideas and perspectives.
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Warehouse Material Handler responsibilities include: Safely operating a Forklift and other powered industrial equipment; Operating a railcar (opener, hopper, lids, etc.) Warehouse Material Handler responsibilities include: Safely operating a Forklift and other powered industrial equipment; Operating a railcar (opener, hopper, lids, etc.
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May be required to step in and assist with warehouse, forklift, or clerk duties due to order deadlines and/or staff shortages. Forklift Certification required. Inventory Cycle Counter is responsible for maintaining a high level of inventory accuracy and integrity.
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Operate Forklift and Truck/Reach Truck safely. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES Adhere to all Company Safety Work Rules, policies, procedures and cGMPs∯*∯ Consistently pass required forklift testing and safety training.
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Must be willing to drive PIV ( forklift, ride on scrubber etc.) Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies) Must be willing to drive PIV ( forklift, ride on scrubber etc.
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Operate fork trucks in a safe, efficient, and effective manner while unloading trucks and moving freight within the DC.ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSResponsible for moving incoming merchandise from truck to dock, and dock to correct stocking areas.
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3 months of experience operating forklift/power equipment such as lifts, order pickers, and similar equipment. 2 years of experience with box truck driving; Gross Vehicle Weight ranging from 14,500 lbs.
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As a Forklift Driver, you'll: Operate forklifts to transport materials between loading, processing, and storage areas; Ensure optimal stock rotation by managing warehouse space and storage bin locations; Conduct inspections of forklifts and other equipment to ensure operational safety and report any need for repairs; Load and unload materials from trucks, trailers, and other transport vehicles.
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As a Forklift Driver you'll: Operate forklifts and other industrial vehicles to transport materials around the warehouse or facility; Load and unload goods from trucks, trailers, and other transport vehicles; Keep accurate records of inventory movements to ensure precise tracking of materials; Coordinate with warehouse staff to plan logistics and optimize space.
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Must complete hazmat and/or forklift training; follow all safety regulations and protocols regarding material handling equipment. Hazmat and/or Forklift certification is a plus. Must complete hazmat and/or forklift training; follow all safety regulations and protocols regarding material handling equipment.
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