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General Safety, Hazard Communication, Hazard Recognition, reporting, and resolution; personal protective equipment; Lock-out Tag-out; Pallet Jack and Forklift Safety; Hearing Conservation, Emergency Action Plan, Disaster Recovery, Plant Safety Rules, Safe Lifting, Hot Work, Respirator Safety, Confined Space, Electrical Safety, other programs as required.
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Ability to operate a forklift, power tools, wrenches, diagnostic equipment, and jacks. Repairs lighting systems, sirens, wheel bearings, radiators, heating and air-conditioning systems, springs, hydraulic systems, catalytic converters and fuel pumps.
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Maintains safety of Facility by following all safety standards, procedures, and guidelines including conducting safety sweeps; following proper forklift spotting procedures; following proper procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials; following Company steel standard guidelines; and correcting/reporting unsafe situations to Management.
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Previous mechanic repair experience (forklift, heavy equipment, diesel, automotive) including experience in the Military, Guard or Reserve with an MOS or NEC code of 63B, 63H, 63S, 63W, 63Y, 91B, 91H, 91L, 91M or CM.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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Must be able to obtain a permit to operate overhead crane and forklift. Operate overhead crane and forklift to transfer equipment. Previous experience operating overhead crane and forklift a plus.
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General safety, lockout/tagout, HAZMAT, forklift safety, electrostatic discharge awareness, foreign object damage awareness, and quality system awareness. Must be able to perform but not limited to the following skills: carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical (assist the facilities electrician), machine repair, plant layout, painting, and janitorial.
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Forklift Operator/Freight Handler, Starting at $20.77 hrPart-Time, Monday - Friday, Various ShiftsPTO available after the first 90 calendar days of employment. Requirements: Must be able to bend, lift and stoop without difficulty Previous forklift exp in a fast-paced LTL environment preferred.
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Job Info Job Location: Warminster, PA Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Hours Per Shift: 8 Hours Hours Per Week: 40 Hours Shift Start Time: 04:30 am Working Days: Mon-Fri Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 6+ months Handling: Switching (yard jockey), Forklift Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A Yard driver in Warminster or Levittown, PA. This job is offering $33 Per Hour. Needs to have Class A license.
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You’ll drive a forklift, pick orders, and load/unload trucks for the majority of your workday. Attention to detail, forklift safety, and initiative are key factors for success in this role.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers.
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Join Coca Cola to grow, learn and build on their iconic past and impactful future As a Warehouse Operator, you will be responsible for: Picking orders; Packing and dispatching outgoing goods; Maintaining up-to-date stock and inventory records; Properly preparing shipments; Loading vehicles; Operating a forklift to move freight into and out of the warehouse.
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Qualifications High School Diploma is preferred No experience is required High Demand IT Specialized Skills Platform Knowledge Preferred knowledge, skills or abilities Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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Physically able and willing to become certified to operate a forklift in accordance with IPP. (Injury, and Illness Prevention Program) About Harbor Freight Tools We're a family-owned business with over 45 years as a national tool retailer, and with the energy, enthusiasm, and growth potential of a start-up.
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Will spend a significant amount of time driving a forklift truck and/or straight truck. Use a forklift or other powered equipment to load, unload, stage, stack, move, and count product and materials.
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