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CDL License in good standing Ability to work in the United States Must be 21 years of age or older Minimum of 6 months Class A Commercial driving experience Must be able to lift 50+ pound repeatedly Ability to operate MHE equipment Experience delivering into food service accounts is preferred Lift-gate, reefer, electric pallet jack and forklift experience helpful Computer skills helpfulWhat will you do as a CDL Class A Driverat Dawn Foods.
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Completely review basic maintenance of drilling rig including mud tanks, mud pump, draw works, dog/tool house, engine, handling tools and supporting equipment (including crew truck, forklift, gravel machine, etc) before, during and after shift.
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Power jack, compactor, order machine, check register, forklift, scales, and Tomra machines. Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of HWH, Perishables, Store Operations and eCommerce; Night Stock Manager.
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Miscellaneous Stock picker, tugger, & sit-down forklift certifications (training provided). Miscellaneous Stock picker, tugger, & sit-down forklift certifications (training provided). The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts, chemical sprayer to apply lacquer or fabric protection to product.
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Forklift certified or ability to complete company-offered forklift certification training. Partner Discounts (Ford, Verizon, Harley Davidson and more!) The Wurth Industry North America group of companies are Equal Opportunity Employers and do not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage, religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation or affectional preference, genetic trait or predisposition, carrier status, citizenship, veteran or military status, and other personal characteristics protected by law.
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As a Forklift Operator you will help maximize efficiency of the production process by safely operating mobile equipment to move product, accurately scanning inventory in and out of the business, operating shrink wrap machines, and preparing shipments for transportation.
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Must possess/obtain a forklift trainer certificate. Continuously exposed to hazardous machinery (compactor, baler, forklift, conveyors, robots), solvents (cleaners, detergents), radiation (Microwave in break room), continuously exposed to dust and frequently exposed to temperature fluctuations.
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Cameron Ashley is a customer-focused wholesale distributor of roofing, insulation, gypsum, siding, and other specialty building products.
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In addition, the Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for supervising warehouse specialists, order pickers and forklift operators; will support the Receiving Supervisor in managing the daily freight schedule based on customer and inventory needs.
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Preferred Skills, but not required: Forklift, Material Handler, RF Scanner, Pallet Jack, Warehouse Associate, Warehouse, picking, packaging, loading, unloading, cherry picker, RF Scanner, Order Picker.
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Direct: Union and/or non-union warehouse on-floor associates (Loaders, Selectors, Receivers, Forklift drivers, etc.) 1 (Drive Vehicle: Forklift, pallet jack) Direct: Union and/or non-union warehouse on-floor associates (Loaders, Selectors, Receivers, Forklift drivers, etc.
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Perform other duties such as inventory, cleaning, or forklift battery changes and may be required to perform other duties outside of normal responsibilities as needed. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions for this position and meet the physical requirements needed to perform them, including but not limited to frequently requiring the ability to drive a forklift, sit; hear or talk: use close vision; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects; and type and manipulate controls.
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Mechanic – Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician. We are seeking knowledgeable customer focused auto, diesel, aircraft, or forklift technicians to join the Crown team. Mechanic – Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician.
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Sit-down and/or standup electrical and/or propane forklift experience preferred. Proficient in DS/DSI or Zebra scan gun. The Warehouse Specialist role works directly with the Warehouse Supervisor to assist with daily warehouse transactions, fulfilling and packaging orders for delivery and pickup, and handling materials and inventory to help maintain and improve the overall success of the warehouse.
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Experience preferred using a forklift tablet for bar coded inventory control. Previous forklift experience preferred. Immediate opening for full-time, 1st shift Warehouse Person $26.31 per hour.
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