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Desired: electrical certification / licensing Desired: heavy equipment operator (forklift, lull, man lift) Physical Requirements: Ability to lift at least 50 pounds to waist level. The ideal candidate will have experience with electrical systems, low voltage controls, variable frequency drives, electro-mechanical drive systems, and hydraulic drive systems, especially those related to vehicle barriers and ACP equipment Duties: The Field Electrician must be able to work independently with little supervision, and to be a positive representative for Perimeter Security Partners with Clients.
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Pull orders for delivery and stock-to-stock transfer; load onto correct truck or transfer to packing area using a forklift, overhead crane, and heavy equipment; MRC Global serves the oil and gas industry across the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors as well as the chemical and gas distribution market sectors worldwide.
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Some positions may require completion of forklift certifications through F&D.Where permissible by state law, certification to use heavy equipment requires successful passing of a drug test.
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6 months of related experience (i.e. working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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Highly desire expertise and knowledge in operating heavy equipment (mini-excavator, backhoe, front end loader, skid steer, forklift, lull, man lift, etc). They should have advanced proficiency with excavation; reinforced concrete placement; chain link, palisade, and welded-wire fence installation; trenching and conduit installation; the ability to safely operate a mini-excavator, forklift, and skid steer; demonstrated capability to direct the efforts of 2 - 4 crew members; and the capacity to procure materials, rent equipment, track labor hours, and complete daily reports.
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Operate a forklift, aerial lift, and heavy equipment to assist in heavy lifting maintenance procedures and repairs. Ability to be forklift certified. Recent training and working knowledge of ammonia refrigeration systems, generators, robotics, dock levelers, OHD maintenance and fire suppression systems.
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Forklift Operators are responsible for operating forklifts to load and unload materials and deliveries and move them to and from storage areas, machines and loading docks into railroad cars or trucks or storage facilities.
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May operate light to heavy equipment; includes bobcat, forklift, bailer, loader, trucks, etc. We will train individuals that are reliable and looking for a career in the scrap metal industry.
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Loading/unloading trucks with sit down forklift. During a 10 hour shift this position regularly performs heavy lifting (up to 80 pounds), is required to stand on concrete floors, and may be subject to extreme temperatures as manufacturing areas are not air conditioned.
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Sit for extended periods of time in a truck tractor and/or on a forklift; safely operate heavy equipment and a forklift. Currently possess or willing to obtain hazardous materials, tank vehicle and doubles/triples endorsements within 90 days of employment.
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Material Handling Inc. is seeking a skilled Shop Service Technician responsible for repairing, diagnosing, overhauling, and maintaining heavy equipment and components for both customers and company operations.
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Forklift, scissor lifts, boom lifts, motor vehicle (company truck), and other light duty machinery. Good physical condition and health, sufficient strength and stamina needed for heavy, awkward and repeated lifting of up to 75 pounds, capable of performing heavy manual labor for extended period.
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Drive and operate equipment including a forklift, grinder, bobcat, hand striping equipment, blowers, and pickup trucks. Perform a variety of tasks involving strenuous manual labor in heavy/airport construction projects; perform manual work in preparing surfaces for striping and maintenance.
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Since then, Bailey has been a family-owned and operated business dedicated to selling, leasing, renting, servicing, and providing parts for forklift trucks throughout the Southeast. Experience hauling heavy equipment, knowledge of tilt beds, ground loading, etc.
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