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Report driver accidents/incidents to the DOT Safety Manager and Human Resources. Handle callouts from drivers and/or driver helpers, provide alternate solutions for deliveries, and communicate absences and vacation requests with the Transportation Manager, Human Resources, and Payroll in a timely fashion.
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Blue Rhino is searching for a customer-focused Pull-Time Propane Truck Driver to join our team! Benefits Pay starting at $28.00 per hour depending on experience $1,000 Seasonal & Part-Time Employee Referral Bonus 401 (K) with company match Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Training Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Responsibilities Loads, secures, transports, delivers, and unloads propane to and from specified destinations and customers.
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Become certified and maintain certifications in SCIP-R, First Aid and CPR Must have a Valid NYS Driver’s license and be able to obtain DDI approved driver status. (Level 3 and 2 if applicable) Must have a Valid NYS Driver’s license and be able to obtain DDI approved driver status.
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Local distributor of appliances is hiring warehouse associates who have forklift experience for their warehouse team. Candidates with minimum of 2 years of experience operating propane sit down, stand up, reach truck or cherry picker are encouraged to apply.
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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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6+ months experience operating an electric pallet jack or forklift. Work in a Sysco warehouse and be a critical member of the foodservice supply chain. No college degree or previous warehouse experience required.
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CDL B Driver Weekly Salary: $1,200.00. Management of Driver Apprentice/Helper. CDL Class A Overnight Delivery Driver. Preferred Driver Requirements. CDL B Driver Weekly Salary: $1,200.00.
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Forklift and overhead hoist operations to move materials and finished products. 3+ years of experience with an industrial/mechanical position•Experience with electrical panel wiring. Knowledge/understanding in machine assembly.
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Experience with electrical panel wiring. This position is a Union position with the eligibility of union membership, company-paid pension contributions, and daily overtime on the 60th day of employment.
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Being a Van or School Bus Driver for Towne Bus gives you the pay you deserve, the benefits you need, plus the flexibility to earn more money on the side and run errands. $2,500 Sign-on-Bonus for any hired fully licensed NY CDL Driver who has a Class A, B or C license with P & S endorsements.
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Manage fleet of vehicles from keeping up on registration, inspection, distribution of insurance cards, maintenance, new driver approval, and maintaining monthly vehicle master list, etc. Keep track of all inspections and certifications by scheduling all required annual inspections for boilers, fire extinguishers, fire marshal, fire and safety, board of health, pools, backflow testing, asbestos etc.
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Safely handle, move and store marble slabs using a forklift. A Warehouse located in Suffolk County is looking for a Warehouse lead to start ASAP. Some requirements include but are not limited to: prior experience working in a warehouse, maintaining a clean warehouse and be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
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Maintains safety of Facility by following all safety standards, procedures, and guidelines including conducting safety sweeps, following proper forklift spotting procedures, following proper procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials, following Company steel standard guidelines, and correcting/reporting unsafe situations to Management.
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Use forklift and overhead hoist operations to move materials and finished products. This position is a Union position with the eligibility of union membership and other benefits. Use forklift and overhead hoist operations to move materials and finished products.
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Ability to obtain Forklift Driver Certification. Ability to frequently ascend/descend cab of forklift using three points of contact. Operate the forklift to load and unload containers from local delivery and inter-franchise drivers, new container inventory, repositioning and customer access; load trucks for first route & stage IF and access.
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