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The Conveyor Technician I position is responsible for ensuring that all facets of building maintenance are taken care of by performing preventative and corrective maintenance on all facets of the (MHE) Material Handling Equipment system and Facilities Building Maintenance.
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Maintain and troubleshoot all electrical and mechanical aspects of Material Handling Equipment (MHE) on site, including conveyor systems, sortation, robotics, or Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS.
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Experience and knowledge of WCS ( Warehouse Control Systems) implementations, integration to Warehouse Management Systems, and hands-on experience with conveyor and sortation technologies. This role will be a proactive contributor in supporting distribution center production from a technology perspective, focusing on maximizing equipment reliability and operational performance for systems such as conveyors, messaging, conveyor controls, sortation systems, scanners, cameras, print and apply systems, ASRS, and material handling robots.
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Accurately complete Preventive and Predictive Maintenance tasks on motorized material handling equipment, conveyor belts and building HVAC systems. Accurately complete Preventive and Predictive Maintenance tasks on motorized material handling equipment, conveyor belts and building HVAC systems.
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Experience with automated conveyor systems and controls. Basic blueprint and schematic reading •Electrical and electronic principles •Basic metal fabrication and welding •Industrial Controls and Electronics.
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Loading and unloading of pallets and cases from trucks and conveyor lines, by hand or equipment. The Forklift Operator I is primarily responsible for safely operating basic powered material handling equipment (excluding the Order Picker, Turret and Drexel) for the purpose of product receipt, storage and order fulfillment.
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Assists Conveyor Maintenance Technicians repairing and maintaining material handling equipment. Assists Conveyor Maintenance Technicians repairing and maintaining material handling equipment. Perform Plumbing , welding, carpentry, sheetrock, drywall, mudding, painting, and general lighting upkeep.
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Place picked orders on conveyor for processing by carrier deadlines. Accurately scan product out of location using a RF scanner. Place picked orders on conveyor for processing by carrier deadlines.
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Scrapes and rinses food from dirty dishes and washes them by hand or places them in racks or on conveyor to dishwashing machine depending on assigned equipment. The advertised program is an AI recruiting assistant that helps you apply to jobs with Compass Group.
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Qualified candidates must be able to do preventative maintenance, inspect, troubleshoot, diagnose and repair various conveyor systems- mechanically and electrically, air compressors, racking, garage doors, dock plates, facility equipment – fire suppression system, plumbing, HVAC. Strong electrical skills preferred.
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Polishes silver using burnishing machine tumbler, chemical dip, buffing wheel and hand cloth depending on assigned equipment and procedures. Short Term Disability (STD) and Long Term Disability (LTD.
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Selects products and quantities as directed by Voice Pick Technology and/or RF scanner and places items into totes on conveyor belt. Moves cartons and totes from conveyor belts and/or rollers and places on pallets and/or carts according to assigned batch.
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Implementations, integration to Warehouse Management Systems, and hands-on experience with conveyor and sortation technologies. Fortna, Dematic, and HighJump platform experience preferred. Completes all in-house testing and emulation.
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Serves and replenishes food from counters and steam tables (sometimes using a conveyor food belt), and breaks down stations at the end of meal periods. The Food Service Worker may work anywhere on property where food is prepared.
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Responsible for filling truck carrier orders with accuracy and speed. Process pick ticket orders being shipped via truck carrier. Notify supervisor of orders with discrepancies prior to filling orders.
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