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Miles per week Line Haul, LTL No Driver Load/Unload No slip seating Home Time 21 - 45 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Get 3 days of home time for every 21 days worked No guaranteed weekends home Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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The safe operation of a company-owned tractor-trailer unit, product safety and personal safety while on the job, provide excellent customer service, complete necessary paperwork, load and unload trailer, and protecting all assigned operational equipment and protecting loads from product tampering.
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Receive, unload freight, unpack and deliver newly arrived merchandise to selling departments. Prepare and ship customer’s orders following quality, packing and shipping standards. Provide general support to the store, e.g. set up special events, organize backroom, markdowns, and relocate store fixtures.
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Miles per week Dedicated, Line Haul No Driver Load/Unload Home Time 5 - 7 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Home every weekend Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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Efficiently sort, handle, and load freight into and unload it from trucks. This includes receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock.
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As a Forklift Operator, you will: Safely operate forklifts to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count materials; Load and unload products from trucks and trailers, ensuring accurate and efficient handling of goods; Maintain accurate inventory records by scanning and entering data into the inventory system; Assist in picking, packing, and preparing orders for shipment.
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These Team Members assist Customers, support Sales Departments, and load and unload trucks using motorized equipment while helping get incoming product to the Sales Floor! We are hiring immediately and are excited to talk to you about the great opportunities available with Menards.
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As a Delivery Driver (also known as Commercial Driver, CDL Driver), you'll safely drive trucks to customers, meet scheduled delivery times, unload products, verify delivery accuracy, handle collections and payments, and professionally perform customer service responsibilities.
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As a Forklift Driver, you'll: Operate forklifts to transport materials between loading, processing, and storage areas; Ensure optimal stock rotation by managing warehouse space and storage bin locations; Conduct inspections of forklifts and other equipment to ensure operational safety and report any need for repairs; Load and unload materials from trucks, trailers, and other transport vehicles.
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Must be willing and able to unload tailgated freight by conveyor rollersAbility to lift, pull, push and carry product weighing up to 75 poundsAbility to meet all DOT requirements CPC Logistics is currently hiring full-time Class A CDL Local Delivery Truck Drivers to work with our Private Fleet Operations group in Rogers, MN. Peddle routes are available.
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As a Warehouse Associate, you will: Load and unload pallets and individual cases to and from trailers; Pick appropriate cases according to order; Load trailers via carts or stack cases on the floor of a truck trailer; Receive and distribute product and assist in weekly product inventory; Perform general housekeeping and specific sanitation tasks.
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As a Warhouse Associate, you will: Unload and inspect incoming shipments, verifying the accuracy of deliveries against purchase orders and packing slips; Pick, pack, and prepare orders for shipment, ensuring accuracy and quality standards are met; Inspect products for damages or defects, reporting any issues to supervisors; Organize and store products in designated locations, maintaining accurate inventory records.
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Enhance customer experience by using all omni channel offerings. Enhance customer experience by using all omni channel offerings. Agreeable to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the business, including holiday, evening, overnight and weekend shifts.
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The retail industry continues to see unprecedented dynamics associated with the pivot to a true omni-channel shopping experience. The retail industry continues to see unprecedented dynamics associated with the pivot to a true omni-channel shopping experience.
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Load and unload trucks, trailers, and shipping containers using forklifts and pallet jacks. Your primary role involves transporting goods to and from storage areas, loading and unloading trucks, and assisting with inventory management tasks.
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