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The Order Selector fulfills customer orders by using pick tickets or an RF Scanner, efficiently building the pallet, and ensuring skids are brought to the correct locations/trucks. Place materials on the order picker, forklift, or pallet jack.
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A major player in the warehouse and distribution world of Rhode Island has locations in Cumberland and Warwick and if you know how to operate an electric pallet jack they are looking for your help.
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After 90 day trial period interest in learning electric pallet jack is preferred. Pallet Jack Operation. education: No Degree Required. AT & T, Verizon, T-Mobile. This is a Sunday - Thursday schedule so you will get time and a half on Sundays and there is also additional overtime available.
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Perform all post-trip responsibilities: unloading damaged goods and customer returns and completing necessary paperwork; performing safety inspections on the truck/trailer; parking and securing the truck/trailer; securing the hand truck and electric pallet jack; completing DOT logs (electronic or manual as required) and company vehicle maintenance reports (DVIR) and reconcile these with the appropriate company representative as required.
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Operate an electric pallet jack or forklift to accurately and safely hand select orders within various warehouse temperature environments. NDCP is a sourcing and distribution service provider to the restaurant industry.
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Ability to push and pull merchandise up to 2,000 pounds with the assistance of proper material handling equipment (e.g. pallet jack). Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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Operate hand pallet jacks to move material within plant. Minimal electro-mechanical assembly using proper grounding techniques. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Mechanical assembly of extrusion frames.
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Move Equipment in and out of the photo studio using forklifts, pallet jacks, tables, etc. Move Equipment in and out of the photo studio using forklifts, pallet jacks, tables, etc. Experience using photo editing software a plus.
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Assure accurate inventory through processing proper paperwork such as transfer/scrap and pallet returns. Unilock, North America's premier manufacturer of concrete paving stones and retaining walls for over 50 years is currently hiring Forklift Operators at our Uxbridge, MA facility.
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Uses material handling equipment such as hand trucks, pallet jacks, Frame jacks, etc. Follow all safety rules, including Lock-Out Tag-Out procedures and use of Personal Protective Equipment including hearing, eye protection, and safety shoes.
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Loading and unloading trucks by hand, pallet jack, and carts. Handling: Electric Pallet Jack. Loading and unloading trucks by hand, pallet jack, and carts. Your safety is our top priority, and we comply with DOT and FMCSA.
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Use a manual pallet jack to select orders and build pallets. The JobSquad Solutions Team is currently looking for an Order Picker / Material Handler to work at a company located in the Bellingham, MA area.
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Ability to use tools and equipment, including box cutters, knives, electric pallet jacks, forklifts, hand trucks, six-wheel carts, balers, and other heavy machinery. Passion for natural foods and the mission of Whole Foods Market.
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Use necessary automotive, motive equipment and mobile crane diagnostic,repair tools such as but not limited to, computer scanners, meters, loadtesters, pressure testers, precision tools, balancers, etc.
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Operates various pieces of equipment (i.e. Bendi, Palletizer, Dolly Loader, Pallet Wrapper, Forklift, Electrical Pallet Jack). We will continue to provide a strong focus for the future with our ongoing research into new products and services to improve the quality and efficiency of the healthcare supply chain.
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