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Valid Drivers License, ASE Certified Parts Specialist or Parts Manager, Forklift Operators license, Vendor/Supplier Training Certificates, International Parts Certification, and. Enforce safety requirements, including but not limited to forklift training and operation, processing of SDS sheets on all products carried, monthly facility and equipment safety inspections, and OSHA Right-to-Know. Attend safety meetings as representative of the department and promptly inform/educate staff on what is discussed.
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Fill propane (certification offered through U-Haul upon employment)Drive a forklift (certification offered through U-Haul upon employment)Other duties as assignedParticipate in ongoing continuous U-Haul education through U-Haul University.
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The Assembly Technician is responsible for assembling parts for our telescopic handler, forklift and delivery truck lines of equipment. Previous experience in auto repair, heavy construction equipment repair or vehicle assembly strongly preferred.
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Must have 3+ months of forklift experience on an order/cherry picker. Operating specific motorized warehouse machinery like forklifts, order/cherry picker, reach truck, electric pallet-jacks. Must have 3+ months of forklift experience on an order/cherry picker.
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Mechanic Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician. We are seeking knowledgeable customer focused auto, diesel, aircraft, or forklift technicians to join the Crown team. Mechanic Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician.
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This position is responsible for operating a sit-down and/or clamp forklift equipment. The Operator is accountable for the safe and efficient operation of the forklift and may also be required to perform order filler or order checker duties in addition to his or her own.
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In addition, the Receiving Associate is responsible for unloading, auditing, and staging product to recover store inventory. Complete required department and equipment training (must be forklift certified.
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Moves merchandise between dock, stockroom staging area, sales floor, customer pick-up or delivery, and removal of 'sold' merchandise from sales floor. Audits and maintains accuracy of HFM (Hold for Merchandise) staging area.
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As a Warehouse Operator, you will be a valued team member who will perform tasks essential to our Animal Nutrition location in Henderson, CO; you will coordinate inbound/outbound deliveries, pack and load product using a forklift, organize storage areas, assist with cycle counts, and maintain a safe, clean work area.
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Physically able and willing to become certified to operate a forklift in accordance with IPP. (Injury, and Illness Prevention Program) About Harbor Freight Tools We’re a family-owned business with over 45 years as a national tool retailer, and with the energy, enthusiasm, and growth potential of a start-up.
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Supervise and coordinate the most efficient unloading of inbound shipments, orderly stacking of product, and the picking and staging of outbound shipments in accordance with the highest possible levels of quality.
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The Spotter is responsible for driving, transporting and spotting trailers at appropriate loading docks, and or/staging areas. The Spotter is responsible for driving, transporting and spotting trailers at appropriate loading docks, and or/staging areas.
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3 months experience operating forklift/power equipment such as lifts, order pickers, and similar equipment. Responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of delivery vehicles, and observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, including complying with reporting.
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Job Duties: Assists with staging equipmentAssists with operations of robotic equipmentTakes photos of structuresTakes thickness readings for steel structures and coatings Properly collect and dispose of consumable items and waste on jobsites Document work as needed The above list of duties is not to be construed as an exhaustive list.
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The InProduction team has spent the better part of the last decade combining the best seating and staging companies into a one-stop shop for most of what is needed to produce an event. These acquisitions have allowed InProduction to evolve into the largest provider of temporary seating, staging, structures, and scenic production for the United States events industry.
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