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Ryder is immediately hiring for 2nd Shift Full-Time, Permanent Reach Truck/Cherry Picker Truck Operator, in Charlotte, NC. + Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks.
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Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting. Equipment: Stand-Up Reach Truck and Cherry/Order Picker.
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The 3rd Shift Full Time Forklift Operator II is responsible for completing material movement throughout the facility and grounds by moving, loading, and unloading assets using a wide variety of material handling equipment at a proficient level, such as a forklift and, or pallet jack.
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Ryder is immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Material Handler in Charlotte, NC. Employment Type Regular-Full time. We want YOU to join our family made up of Proud Women and Men in Supply Chain who work alongside the many Military Reserve and Veterans we hire everyday.
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The 2nd Shift Full Time Forklift Operator I is responsible for various assignments, duties, and tasks within the Warehouse that may or may not require the use of a PIT Forklift, such as building pallets, inbound unloading, outbound loading, replenishment of the pick floor, or Vertique mezzanine areas, and, or the fulfillment of customer orders.
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Administer the assembly of vending and cooler equipment on customer locations by loading and unloading vendor and cooler equipment using a forklift, pallet jack, and vendor dollies.
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Remove packaging materials and equipment pods using cordless impact driver, sockets, and wrenches, and verify asset numbers being loaded are those assigned for the day. Operates vehicle, hand trucks, stair climbers, product carts, vendor dollies, forklifts, pallet jacks, cordless impact driver, sockets, wrenches, and electronic devices.
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Performs all stages of linen processing, including collecting, transporting, sorting, weighing, loading, and unloading of washers, dryers, and laundry chutes, folding, storing and delivering.
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The primary function of the Colonial Materials, Inc. Forklift Operator/Warehouse Worker is responsible for areas of warehouse maintenance, shipping/receiving, product storage, and delivery set-up.
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Related experience may include: Long Haul Driver, Heavy Haul Driver, Lowboy Driver, Equipment Driver, Equipment Operator, Owner-Operator, Delivery Driver.
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Manages the delivery of Key Performance Indicators ensuring optimum driver and unit performance, including but not limited to; On-Time Delivery Percentage, Driver Turnover, Revenue per Mile, Driver, Tractor, Trailer Utilization, Empty Miles, Miles per Truck per Week, Driver Scorecard and Driver Manager Scorecard.
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Duties & Responsibilities Handle the replacement, installation, and removal of vending and cooler equipment at customer locations; safely and efficiently while meeting the customers satisfaction and adhering to Company standards Administer the assembly of vending and cooler equipment on customer locations by loading and unloading vendor and cooler equipment using a forklift, pallet jack, and vendor dollies.
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As a Chick-fil-A Supply Non-CDL driver, you will accurately and safely deliver products to Chick-fil-A® restaurants in a timely manner while building strong relationships with internal and external customers.
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31This pay range represents the base hourly rate or base annual full-time salary for all positions in the job grade within which this position falls. Full-Time position with hybrid opportunities.
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Operates a vehicle, trucks, forklift, pressure washer, sand blaster, spray equipment, air compressors, power lifts, Cushman cart, and two way radio. Maintain records and logs of Volatile Organic Compound, spray volume, product used and time spent; submit finished work orders to supervisor.
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