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The Operator is accountable for the safe and efficient operation of the vehicle and may also be required to perform Order Filler and Checker duties. Operate the equipment using hands to fingers, manually carry, move merchandiseDrive or ride in a motor vehicle.
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Operates fork truck and material handling equipment. Job Dimensions Responsible for the safe operation of manufacturing equipment to produce high performance chemical adhesives. Committed to concepts of Operator driven in-plant lab testing, Autonomous & Preventive maintenance, Problem Solving on the Shop Floor, 5S, etc.
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Proven experience as a forklift operator. - Inspect and perform maintenance of forklifts and other material handling equipment. - Knowledge of various types of forklifts and other warehouse equipment.
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Evaluates and repairs any problems with the above mentioned equipment or refers the problem to the appropriate people to maintain the heating and cooling systems within all hospital buildings. Maintains communication links with the Security Staff and Information Coordinator/Operator to ensure rapid response to emergent problems.
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What began as a pair of blenders, a patio table, and a fridge has flourished into a 200-unit operator and franchisor of the leading fast casual restaurant concept. Arrange for equipment maintenance and repairs and coordinate a variety of services such as waste removal and pest control.
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Ideal Candidate Must Demonstrate:Ability to understand and manage the mechanical aspects of equipment operations and decision-making. Provide leadership in areas such as Lean Manufacturing, KAIZEN, ISO quality systems, innovation, and current systems technology.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator. We are seeking experienced Heavy Equipment Operators to join our Site Utility division. Heavy Equipment Operation. Primary responsibilities will include operating an Excavator, Loader, and Skid Steer.
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Company Drivers Wanted Become an Owner Operator with CloudTrucks. CloudTrucks Road to Independence program is designed specifically for company drivers like you who are ready to take the next step toward becoming an owner-operator.
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Manage cargo from incoming trucks by removing from truck by hand or by using manual equipment such as hand truck or pallet jack, or by using forklift. Monitor various warehouse maintenance tasks, including sweeping floors, storing equipment, etc.
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Uses power equipment and hand tools. Installs, repairs and replaces furnishings, fixtures, electrical and mechanical equipment. Performs routine preventative maintenance to all tools, vehicles and equipment.
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Use RFID scanning equipment to track inventory movements and maintain accurate stock records. - Perform daily equipment checks, such as recharging the forklift's battery and lubricating equipment.
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Operates and maintains chilled water, steam, and compressed air generation/distribution systems and related equipment/components; water/drainage distribution systems; and other related equipment/systems as directed.
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The Equipment Operator is responsible for the movement of all vessels located in the facility for haul & launch, designated work, storage or sales. The Equipment Operators title may be specific to their trade and titled as such (Equipment Operator (Service), Equipment Operator (Storage), Equipment Operator (Marina) etc.
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If so, we are seeking a Forklift Operator I, who will be responsible for prepping shipments, loading and unloading product, and support of general warehouse operations using warehouse equipment.
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Be a part of the team who builds and delivers Bookjoy as a Power Equipment Operator - Level I. Join a dedicated team in an active environment where your daily activities of building a book fair include working safely, learning, demonstrating proficiency, and meeting all productivity and quality requirements of your essential duties and responsibilities.
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