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May require loading and unloading trucks from loading dock, using ramps or on lift-gates. Properly loads and unloads trucks from loading dock, using ramps or lift-gates, to protect goods being moved.
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Responsible for the accurate picking and packing, auditing, tote induction, staging of products and loading and unloading of trucks. Perform warehouse function, which may include loading, picking, packing, shipping, receiving, forklift operation, and, cycle counting.
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Warehouse Forklift Driver positions require candidates to drive within the warehouse, moving product as well as loading and unloading trucks. Unloading and loading merchandise.
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Warehouse distribution, Order pulling, Box truck, Driving, Inventory, Shipping and receiving, Forklift, Loading, Route sales, Unloading, Loading/unloading trucks, route delivery, Sprinter Van, Delivery Driver, inventory tracking.
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Job Responsibilities:Safely and effectively performs basic driving functions to operate crude oil/product transport trucksConnect hoses between trailer and unloading/loading facility and monitor unloading/loading processInspect trucks and trailers per DOT requirements (brakes, engine oil, water levels, lights, loading hoses, etc.
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The Material Handler focuses on loading and unloading trucks, rails, and barges in a safe efficient manner. Competent to draft out and prep barges, general deckhand knowledge (Knot tying) to properly secure barge and loading and unloading cells.
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Job DetailsLevel EntryJob Location Harris Ranch Feeding Company - Coalinga, CAPosition Type Full TimeEducation Level High SchoolSalary Range $16.00 - $19.00 HourlyJob Shift AnyJob Category OtherDescription The Truck Loader assists in loading cattle onto and off trucks while assuring the safety and practice of proper animal handling techniques while loading or unloading cattle.
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Cherry Pickers and Reach Truck Operators are responsible for the operation of powered industrial trucks for the use of loading and unloading of warehouse products and materials.
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The Stevedore is responsible for performing various tasks relating to the loading/unloading of various grains into or from Maritime Vessels and or barges. Responsible for performing various tasks relating to the loading/unloading of various grains into or from Maritime Vessels and or barges.
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Experience in truck loading and unloading, including rail tank car and tanker truck preferred. The Material Handler is responsible for loading Dried Distillers Grains, Bioethanol, POET Distillers Corn Oil, POET Wet Distillers, Distillers Syrup, or Biomass into trucks and rail cars.
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Randstad - [Warehouse / Material Handler / Forklift Operator] Randstad is currently recruiting for Warehouse Worker positions for a local and established company. Responsibilities include performing all aspects of warehouse upkeep and order fulfillment, lifting up to 50lbs unassisted, operating a manual pallet jack, standing on feet for up to 8 hours, operating an RF scanner.
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Skills: Ability to handle bark materials with precision and care, including loading and unloading containers, bags, or trucks. Operate dump truck, yard work truck, water truck, sweeper truck, excavator, and skid steer.
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Assists the blender operator in loading bulk trucks. As a solutions provider, we help our customers make critical decisions about soil variability, nutrient and water availability, seed selection and pest management.
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May be required to unload truck or oversees and verify proper loading and unloading of cargo or vehicles equipment on trailers. Position Summary: Drives responsibly to work as a tractor-trailer combination driver, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to operate as a belly-dump driver and/or water truck driver and/or transport driver.
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General stock duties such as picking orders, pricing product, ordering product, loading, and unloading trucks. Receives freight, loads, and unloads trucks. Counts and receives incoming merchandise; reports shortages/overages to management in a timely manner, before required deadlines.
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