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Operate various warehouse equipment including: forklift, pallet jack and stock picker. Title: Service Center Manager. Carboline is part of RPM International Inc., a $6.1 billion, multinational company with subsidiaries that are world leaders in specialty coatings, sealants, building materials and related services.
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Operate mechanical forklift, pallet jack, battery-changer and stock picker. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Immediately report all accidents and deficiencies to the lead/foreman/supervisor/manager.
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Aptitude to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment while meeting hourly established performance standards. Example equipment in the facility includes: order picker (cherry picker), forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of; Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Night Stock Department Manager. Job Title: Assistant Night Stock Department Manager.
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Mold Technicians, Production Operators, Mold Technician - Lead, Production Supervisor; Maintenance personnel, Warehouse personnel, Quality Assurance Manager; Production Manager, Office/Safety Manager.
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Computer, compressor, RPM system, power jack, compactor, check register, forklift, scales, Tomra machines, two wheeler, and box cutter. Supervises night stock crew; assigns work duties and holds consultations with employees.
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Work experience in a fast-paced, distribution or warehouse environment or stock room strongly preferred; picking/packing, sorting, loading/unloading, scanning, or various other warehouse functions.
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3rd Shift Warehouse ReceiverReady to get your work done and go home, while earning great income? Experience with Crown Stand Up Reach Forklift/Double Pallet Jacks is preferred. Drive and operate Crown Stand Up Reach Forklift/Double Pallet Jacks.
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Forklift, baler, lift table, pallet jack, stacker, scales, compactor, wheeled spring carts, wheeled deep carts, wheeled z-racks, 2 wheel dollies (hand truck), 4 wheel flat carts, material lifts, furniture dollies, trash bin/can, trash dumpster, personal protective equipment, basic tools of the assigned work area, phone / two way radio, computer, fax, janitorial equipment and cleaning solvents.
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Positions that Report to you: Night Stock Employees. Assists in supervising Night Stock employees. Writes schedule for night stock. Orders products from warehouse; pre-orders, orders from grocery to dock, pre-orders for grocery, non-foods, and supplies; orders for departments from the lists provided by department and frozen; walks store and reviews for needs; prepares per-orders and orders them, coordinates work with assistant managers, and assigns duties to part time employees.
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Ability to operate forklift, pallet jack, debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer and snow plow/blower. Safety - inspect equipment and supplies, such as: debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer, snow plow/blower, pallet jack, and forklift, cleaning supplies, and all chemicals used in the facility.
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WOW Logistics Tukwila Distribution Center is now hiring for a Night Shift Warehouse Forklift Operator! You can earn up to $25/hour as a Warehouse Forklift Operator supporting our Tukwila Distribution Center.
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As an equipment Operator you are responsible for operating the special-order picker, pallet jack and the cardboard handler. The employee should also be aware of climate control in a warehouse setting.
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They have openings on various shifts (1st & 2nd shift) Job Duties: -Picking orders using forklift (sit down and stand up) and electric pallet jack -Unloading and loading trucks -Verifying orders and moving finished product -Will help to implement new warehouse management system -Will train to learn shipping and receiving (Candidates will be cross-trained to work in a variety of different areas including shipping & receiving.
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A General Warehouse Worker is responsible for moving product throughout the distribution center driving a forklift or riding a pallet jack. After all, you will be working for an award-winning BEER distributor, and we want you to enjoy the brands you already love like Modelo, Coors, Miller, Corona, Heineken, Blue Moon, Shiner, Sam Adams, Dos Equis, Revolver, Lakewood, Rahr, Truly, Topo Chico, Mike's, Pacifico, and many more.
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