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Electric Pallet Jack, Cherry Picker, Sit/Stand up Forklift, Turret Operator. Turret, Reach, Dock Truck, Electric Pallet Jack certification required. Maintain the minimum KPI standards PPH pallet per hours productivity for the position after a reasonable training time expires.
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Updates driver documentation and certification card. Must successfully complete and pass the equipment trainer/turret operator training course written exam and hands on evaluation. Yard spotter certification.
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Manage backroom by organizing and consolidating backstock (product); Identify, monitor, and report backstock inventory levels Evaluate and process damaged or defective product Re-pack product Organize backroom materials (for example, pallets, product shells); operate powered equipment (for example, straddle stacker, powered pallet jack) and manual equipment (for example, pallet jack); complete Store documentation; and clean backroom.
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Forklift Operator Warehouse Laborer Forklift Driver Material Handler Warehouse Associate Warehouse Worker Forklift Technician Logistics Operator Inventory Specialist Warehouse Loader Distribution Center Worker Order Picker Shipping and Receiving Clerk Pallet Jack Operator Warehouse Equipment Operator.
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Operates light and heavy equipment relating to clean up, including: tanker, roll-off, liquid and turbo vacuums, box trucks, tractor trailers, skid steer, forklift, pumps and pallet-jack.
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Ability to use heavy and light equipment, such as tanker, vacuum truck, forklift and pallet-jack. POSITION SUMMARY: The HazMat Industrial Services Driver/Technician will be responsible for proper transportation of various waste streams at various generator sites.
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Experience operating a sit down forklift and pallet jack. BlueTriton also owns and operates ReadyRefresh®, a water and beverage delivery service for homes and offices. Safely operate a semi-trailer/tractor unit in the timely pick-up and delivery of bulk water from spring sites to company bottling plants.
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Uses sit down forklift, electric or manual pallet jack to load pallets. and/or using MHE to include manual pallet jack, motorized pallet jack, sit down or. trucks for customer delivery.
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LA County Applicants: The Company will consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. This position requires and extreme safety awareness, understanding the PKMS, WMS system as it relates to all operational task, and requires a commitment for accuracy.
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The CDL or Non-CDL Delivery Driver makes stops per day on a local route while safely operating a box truck. The driver will utilize a pallet jack, dolly, and lift gate to offload and transport the merchandise to the customers.
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Tomra (bottle machines), window washing equipment, vacuum cleaner, power washer, brooms, delivery vehicle, phone, fax, copier, two wheeler, pallet jack, box cutter (within wage and hour guidelines.
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Be able to operate (or become certified) on Material Handling equipment including cherry picker, reach truck, dock stocker, and a powered pallet jack. Operate Power Industrial Equipment as needed and maintain appropriate certification (cherry picker, reach truck, dock stocker and a powered pallet jack.
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Performs warehouse tasks within the Owens & Minor Distribution Center, primarily without the use of Material Handling Equipment (cherry picker, reach truck, double reach, sit down forklift, motorized pallet jack, etc.
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Transfer merchandise by using a stand-up reach truck, sit down fork lift, stock picker and/or pallet jack from staging area to primary pick locations and back to stock locations. Must be able to transfer merchandise by using a stand up reach truck, sit down fork lift, stock picker and/or pallet jack from staging area to primary pick locations and back to stock locations.
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