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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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Forklift and/or Scissor lift CertificationExperience in an aerospace, marine, automotive, or similar warehouse environmentStrong understanding of the full Supply Chain Model and how it affects other aspects of the business Experience with ERP/Inventory management software tools.
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Must be able to work at heightsMust be available to work all shifts Preferred:Vocational, Technical and Community Colleges or Apprentice programsBasic knowledge of MRP/ material tracking system Previous Forklift or experience with material handling equipment Ability to operate various cutting equipment such as shears, band saws, etc.
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Complete Food Handler and Alcohol Service trainings as required by location. A bit of sugar and spice, and a pinch of everything nice! On our team, not only will you be able to ignite your own passion, but you.
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Operate a forklift and/or an overhead crane. Ability to frequently ascend/descend cab of truck and forklift using three points of contact. Ability to frequently remain in stationary position for driving CMV or operating forklift.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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The Loader Operator will be responsible for moving and loading vehicles with a company-provided front-end loader or forklift. One year of loader or forklift experience, certification preferred.
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Coordinating crane and forklift operations. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a go-getter attitude who enjoys coordination of logistics, materials, and HSE and who has a passion for marine / port operations and offshore wind efforts.
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Operate forklift and/or pallet jack to move raw materials and finished goods. Operate forklift and/or pallet jack to move raw materials and finished goods. The Company offers a variety of benefits to its employees, including but not limited to health insurance, paid holidays, paid time off, 401(k) Savings and Trust & Plan with company match, Company Pension Plan, Performance Based Bonus/Commission, and continuing education.
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Pay: $17 per hour Shift Hours: 5 am - 4 pm, Monday-Thursday As a Material Handler, you'll be at the heart of operations, ensuring a smooth production flow by staging, loading, and unloading finished products and raw materials.
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