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As a Forklift Driver, you will: Operate forklifts to load, unload, and move products and materials to designated areas; Assist with inventory control by accurately logging and organizing products; Pick and prepare orders for shipment, ensuring accuracy and quality standards are met; Perform routine inspections and maintenance on forklifts and report any issues to supervisors.
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Daily logging of activity in SFDC Ensures appropriate stock levels min/max are maintained. Recommend Opportunities for Solutions / Spot Buy Growth to Sales Associate and Sales Management while documenting this information within SFDC accordingly.
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Experience with Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments and/or site investigations, collecting soil and groundwater samples, logging soil borings, installing and developing monitoring wells, data analysis is a plus.
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Experience with logging into network equipment and circuit testing using a verity of different test equipment/laptop. Working knowledge and usage of multiple test equipment: Viavi 5800, JDSU HST3000, DataScout, Ameritech AM5XT, Digital Oscilloscope, Halcyon 704A and other T1/DS3 Test sets.
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May assist with/conduct necropsies under the direction of the veterinarian/pathologist, by properly labeling and documenting specimens, photographing gross pathology, coordinating histopathologic exams, and logging histopathologic reports immediately upon completion of necropsy.
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Enjoy competitive earnings ranging from $18 to $35 per hour, with a variety of work schedules available, including full-time, part-time, and flexible hours to suit your lifestyle. Kelly Services is actively hiring Forklift Drivers for multiple warehouse locations.
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Computer Skills: Microsoft Word/Excel, Xenon Weld Logging, NDE Selection, Report Entry. Engineering Experience: 2 years of experience in Document Control for a fabrication shop or engineering firm.
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Travel to project locations to perform environmental sampling, geologic logging, field documentation, aquifer testing, surface water discharge gauging, surveying and contractor oversight. Support geology, hydrogeology and surface water hydrology projects in the environmental services industry.
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The scientists and engineers of Foth Environment Solutions take on complex projects across many markets, including manufacturing, mining, solid waste, utilities, and coastal infrastructure. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Environmental Engineering or related field.
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Logging of specimens and drawing on Mohs map. We are currently seeking a Histotechnician (Mohs Tech) to work three consecutive days per month at our Duluth location. The primary responsibility of this role is working directly with our Mohs surgeon and nursing staff to handle and process tissue from the skin, prepare and stain tissue slides, label and store slides and keep detailed records of activity.
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