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Waffle House - 13612 Crayton Blvd - (Grill Cook / Kitchen Staff / Weekly Pay / PTO + Medical-Dental-Vision-Life) As a Cook/Grill Operator at Waffle House, your responsibilities will include: Preparing food to order, cleaning, handling and storing food using proper methods, performing end of shift duties.
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Panther Premium Logistics is Now Hiring CDL-A Lease Purchase Drivers! Interested in Learning More About Panther Premium Logistics? No experience necessary for straight trucks or cargo van.
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Establish and operate sheet metal equipment under minimal supervision to fabricate as well as form products as perengineering drawings and parameters.
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As a Forklift Operator, your daily duties may include performing various warehouse functions such as loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and cycle counting. Look no further because Staffmark has partnered with a top-notch distribution company to bring you an exciting opportunity as a Forklift Operator in Hagerstown, MD.
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IKO Industries Ltd. is a market leader in the manufacturing of roofing and building materials.
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Proven experience as a forklift operator. Forklift Operators at Grainger are responsible for operating and managing industrial trucks to load and unload materials and deliveries and move them to and from storage areas, machines, and loading docks, into railroad cars or trucks or storage facilities.
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Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift. Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift. Retirement benefits include company contributions along with matching 401. Normal business work week; Monday - Friday. Ability to read and understand production sheets and product identities.
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Proven experience as forklift operator. 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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Job Title : Forklift Operator Required Skills : Unload/ Load inbound shipments safely and move product to dispersing trailers. Job Title : Forklift Operator Required Skills : Unload/ Load inbound shipments safely and move product to dispersing trailers.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Manufacturing Operator. The Manufacturing Operator will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to machine operation, quality control, communication, and maintaining clean rooms.
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Operator, Plant /Driver. Drive mixer to designated area, assemble concrete chutes, and attach to the back of the truck. If workload is light, assist in other areas where needed as in yard clean-up, plant area maintenance or other duties as assigned.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator must also clean, inspect, and secure all equipment and perform minor preventative and other maintenance on his/her equipment. Job Description The Equipment Operator is responsible for operating a variety of heavy equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
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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. Job Description The Forklift Operator is responsible for operating a forklift to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count merchandise.
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The Extruder Operator Trainee is primarily responsible to pack product and assist in production line operations. Communication (Oral) - Ability to communicate with Supervisor, Extruder Operator and Set-ups, co- workers and managers effectively is essential.
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Job Title FORK LIFT OPERATOR Education High School or GED Job Description Responsible for the day-to-day execution of waste and recycling activities to ensure conformance to contract requirements.
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