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Performs duties in the operation of various types of heavy construction equipment which may include front-end loader, excavator, backhoe, compactor, motor grader, skid steer, bulldozer and tri-axle dump truck with trailer.
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Job SummaryThe Crew Lead-DOT Driver will work closely with the superintendent to lead the crew to complete field work for customers, along with driving a company work truck to and from the worksite.
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Use Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) and/or Material Handling Equipment (MHE) such as an electric pallet jack and/or hand truck. We represent the best brands in the country including Modelo, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Corona, White Claw, Heineken, Truly, Pacifico, Yuengling, Lagunitas, Blue Moon, and more.
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Operates small power tools such as but not limited to riding and push mowers, power trimmers, bush hog with farm tractor and water truck on site. Operates small power tools such as but not limited to riding and push mowers, power trimmers, bush hog with farm tractor and water truck on site.
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Take a reach truck or cherry picker to a height of 23+ feet. Take a reach truck or cherry picker to a height of 23+ feet. Tolerate hot or cold warehouse environments. Experience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and handheld scanners.
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May occasionally operate fork lift, truck or electric hoist to assist in loading or moving materials and products. - Conveys, materials to or from storage or work sites to designated area, using hand truck, electric dolly, wheelbarrow, forklift or other device.
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As a Delivery Specialist, you will: Safely operate a box truck to transport product to and from specified destinations; Deliver product from facilities to the customer; Perform pre-and-post-trip truck inspections; maintain driver's daily logs; Load and unload trucks; Obtain signature of receipt; Pick up returns and complete logs and other paperwork.
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Leads and directs activities related to truck unload, freight flow, backroom organization, ticketing merchandise, stocking shelves, and reconciliation of inventory transactions according to operational and merchandising standards.
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Responsible for inventory processes including truck put away, shoot outs, cycle counts, Back stock, etc. General stocking including truck stocking and back stock. The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration.
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Unloads fresh, cured, and boxed meats and poultry from delivery truck and transports them to storage room with a handtruck. Cut meat into small pieces suitable for grinding, and grinds for use as hamburgers, meat loaf, and sausage, using powered grinding machine.
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After ensuring your truck is in good order for the work ahead, you simply follow the assigned route to complete our pest control process and, when necessary, educate clients on proper sanitation and storage practices.
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Above six feet in height, unload a delivery truck, climb a ladder, and maneuver safely at store, in. The DOT certified Truck Driver is responsible for possessing and maintaining an active/clear Drivers License and current DOT Physical Card as well as any other endorsements required by states in which CNRG operates.
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In absence of the RM, the RAM completes daily, weekly and end of period paperwork, inventory counts, cash counts, truck orders, and other administrative duties as required. Full time required; availability during all hours of operation and at least one hour pre-opening and post-closing required.
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Assists in unloading all merchandise from delivery truck, organizes merchandise, and transfers merchandise from stockroom to store. We offer generous benefits, flexible work schedules and the ability to work today and get paid tomorrow.
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The Maintenance Person’s responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Filtering oil fryers daily Maintaining outside grounds Clean equipment, inside and outside windows, stock rooms and restrooms Unload delivery truck 2 times a week Take out and empty trash compactor Change light bulbs Clean HVAC/Exhaust units and roof of debris This job posting contains some information about what it is like to work in a McDonald’s restaurant, but it is not a complete job description.
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