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PIT (Powered Industrial Truck) Certification including Pallet Jack, Forklift, Double Forklift, and Switch Tractor. The Switcher II-CDL is responsible for the transport of full and empty trailers between the docks and the designated drop parking locations in the "Trailer Yard" to support the inbound unloading and the outbound loading warehouse operations in a safe, accurate, and efficient manner.
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Equipment - Straight Truck w/Liftgate, Pallet Jack, Forklift, and Hand Truck. Class A or B CDL driver's license. One year experience driving a commercial vehicle or diploma from an accredited truck driving school required within the last four years.
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Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the person is frequently required to traverse throughout the warehouse, office, and outside while operating a forklift, pallet jack, motor vehicle, and occasionally computer or other office equipment.
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PIT (Powered Industrial Truck) Certification: Pallet Jack, Forklift, Double Forklift, Hy-Jaws, Ty-Guard, Triple Double, Switch Tractor, and Floor Scrubber. Ability to work in a noisy and non-climate controlled (hot in summer, cold in winter) environment.
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Moves raw ingredients using material handling equipment including but not limited to forklift and/or pallet jack. CPT (Certified Production Technician) certification is a plus. We foster a culture of belonging where people come first, and diversity is embraced.
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This position performs other tasks assigned by Warehouse Management including, pallet stacking, handling damage restack and, or rework, stacking product, and picking up pallets with a Pallet Jack, when applicable.
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The Short-Haul Box Truck Delivery Driver is responsible for delivering and picking up Snider customer tires and wheels while operating a Box Truck with a capacity under 26,000 pounds.
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Active, physical role that includes operating an electric pallet jack, and/or forklift. Constantly bend and twist while operating an electric pallet jack or forklift, retrieving products from lower shelf areas.
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The 2nd Shift Part-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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Ability to operate mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, a dump truck, tractor, utility vehicle, marker trailed, dump trailer, jack hammer, tamper and backhoe. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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Benefits Package Includes: Paid Time Off Immediate Holiday Pay - 4th of July, 2 days for Thanksgiving, 2 days for Christmas After 90 days - medical, dental, vision, 401K w/ match, $30,000 company paid life insurance Inclement weather policy - guaranteed up to 40 hours Safety incentives POSITION SUMMARY The CDL Class B Truck Driver w/ tanker endorsement must work safely and productively on various sized project sites.
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Is seeking a CDL Driver (Class B). As a Class B CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite.
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The Class B Route Driver operates a commercial vehicle, typically a 28’ box truck or flat-bed truck with a Class B commercial driver's license (CDL), to transport goods along designated routes.
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Experience leading Agile teams as a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Release Train Engineer. Significant experience working in a large IT organization as a Program Manager, Delivery Lead or Release Train Engineer successfully coaching and transitioning teams, programs, and portfolios.
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Responsibilities include performing all aspects of warehouse upkeep and order fulfillment, lifting up to 50lbs unassisted, operating a manual pallet jack, standing on feet for up to 8 hours, operating an RF scannermore.
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