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5+ years' warehousing experience (shipping and receiving, LTL shipping, and sit-down forklift operation experience) 5+ years' warehousing experience (shipping and receiving, LTL shipping, and sit-down forklift operation experience.
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Prior Forklift experience, stand up and sit-down lifts (Minimum 2-3 yrs) As a Lift Truck Operator, you will be responsible for moving and transferring materials and finished goods in a high-volume production environment.
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Operates sit down forklift in accordance with all company safety policies and procedures to pick up, transport and stack various sized bales of corrugated sheets or boxes from conveyor lines to trailers or staging areas.
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This is not a sit down job, inspects and re-packs confidential mailings. education: No Degree Required. The Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible for ensuring accurate completion of client projects throughout the production process.
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Safely operate a forklift (sit-down) for materials movement in a fast paced manufacturing/production environment. Previous Forklift / Material Handling experience (3 or more years experience required) / Sit down forklift.
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Ability to learn to operate powered industrial truck(s), such as: stand-up and sit-down forklifts, cherry pickers, pallet jacks, etc, including how to operate and maintain (change battery, recognize common mechanical issues.
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Competent use of all types of Powered Industrial Equipment including but limited to sit down and stand up forklifts. Competent use of all types of Powered Industrial Equipment including but limited to sit down and stand up forklifts.
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Aminimum of 6 months experience operating forklift equipment is preferred but will train applicants with strong experience operating other types of forklifts such as Reach truck, Clamp, Dock Stocker, Order (Cherry) Picker, sit-down.
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Safely operate a sit down or stand up forklift (Forklift certification preferred) Ability to stand, sit, walk, stoop and bend to perform duties related to shipping/receiving. Scan required shipments for EDI down load.
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Sitting - sit only when driving sit-down material handling equipment. Stand when operating order picker or reach truck equipment and when operating cutter. Transport goods and supplies into and around the warehouse to ensure on time delivery of goods and supplies.
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Youll load and unload shipments of various sizes, and you may use certain types of equipment such as stand-up, sit-down, or clamp forklifts and electric pallet jacks. Forklift operator certificate or satisfactory completion of a forklift-training program within the first 30 days of employment.
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You have experience in operating warehouse distribution equipment such as dock stocker, cherry picker, reach truck, turret truck and sit down. You have experience in operating warehouse distribution equipment such as dock stocker, cherry picker, reach truck, turret truck and sit down.
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Equipment: Sit Down Forklift, Computer, Company Vehicle (to travel between locations when needed) Ryder is immediately hiring a Permanent Full-Time Storeroom Attendant / Forklift Operator in Charlotte, NC.
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Early afternoon, you sit down with the Community Manager to discuss the organization of next week’s networking event in your center. Early afternoon, you sit down with the Community Manager to discuss the organization of next week’s networking event in your center.
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Use sit down forklifts, dollies, and other equipment to move product within facility. Operating cutting equipment to process wire and cable orders for shipping. Priority Wire and Cable is an Equal Opportunity Employer to include women, minorities, and veterans, persons with disabilities, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, origin, and genetic information.
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