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Prior PIT (Power Industrial Equipment) experience, including a motorized pallet jack, reach truck, Sit-down forklift, and turbine truck, is preferred. Picking/packing/staging all customer orders in a timely and accurate manner while utilizing an RF scanner and VMC (vehicle-mounted computer) to perform transactions successfully while operating material handling equipment.
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Basic PC experience PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Prior PIT (Power Industrial Equipment) experience, including a motorized pallet jack, reach truck, Sit-down forklift, and turbine truck, is preferred.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Under the general supervision of the Team Manager, the Distribution Technician is responsible for:Picking/packing/staging all customer orders in a timely and accurate manner while utilizing an RF scanner and VMC (vehicle-mounted computer) to perform transactions successfully while operating material handling equipment.
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ProLogistix is hiring a Warehouse Supervisor with sit-down forklift experience for a position in Baltimore, MD. Pay Rate: $26-28 hourly depending on experience Temp. ProLogistix is hiring a Warehouse Supervisor with sit-down forklift experience for a position in Baltimore, MD.
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1+ year (s) experience as a sit-down forklift operator, or relevant work. Safely operate forklift to load and unload products from commercial vehicles and put away finished goods.
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Ability to operate forklift both sit down and stand up, tow motor, motorized and non motorized pallet jack. Unload, move, stack, and stage customer products and materials, both by hand and using forklift or other power equipment, keeping appropriate records and reports.
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You’ll load and unload shipments of various sizes, and you may use certain types of equipment such as stand-up, sit-down, or clamp forklifts and electric pallet jacks. In addition to the general job description below, the ideal candidate will also have the following skills: Warehouse, Forklift, Material Handler, Loader/Unloader.
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Safely operates pallet jack, sit-down and/or standing forklift. Conducts daily safety inspection on all company owned equipment including sit-down and standing forklifts.
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Forklift Operator Sit Down and Stand Up: 1 year (Required) Break down product as necessary. Pallet Jack Operator: 1 year (Required) Today, Holly Poultry's geographic reach has expanded across the Mid-Atlantic and into the Northeast, selling to a wide variety of customers from small intercity grocery stores to national restaurant chains and food service distributors.
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Prior experience driving a forklift (sit down, stand-up, reach lift, etc.) As a Forklift Operator, you will move pallets and containers in a warehouse environment. PeopleReady of Baltimore, MD is now hiring Forklift Operators.
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Sit down forklift. They will be working on the parts team manually pulling parts and will eventually train them to get the Amports forklift cert. hand and power tools, automotive parts, general labor, Hand tool, Power tool, labor, cars, auto, install, bumpers, Mechanical assembly, Tape measure, Blueprint.
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Minimum one year experience driving and operating forklift both sit down, stand up and pallet jack. The second shift forklift operator is responsible for operating a forklift in a safe manner, moving finished goods, raw materials, and following all quality and safety procedures.
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