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Safely and professionally operate both a stand-up, reach, and sit-down forklift. Standup Reach and Sit Down forklift experience preferred. Should be able to identify and distinguish colors, see clearly at 20 inches or closer and 20 feet or more, observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point, judge distances and spatial relationships, and adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus.
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Able to operate a reach and sit-down forklift, as well as stock picker equipment in a safe manner. Able to operate a reach and sit-down forklift, as well as stock picker equipment in a safe manner.
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INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION (IFA) is a regional farm supply co-op with diverse operations including feed production, agronomy services, and retail stores throughout the intermountain west. Experience using the WMS RF scanner to complete picking process efficiently.
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The Bistro Café by Courtyard Marriott provides refreshing to-go options as well as full sit-down options for breakfast and dinner including food, cocktails, wine, beer, and Starbucks coffee.
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Break down load to check dates and lots match Certificate of Analysis (CoA) Regularly involves going up and down stairs. Print appropriate Global Harmonized System (GHS) labels per material number as needed for dangerous goods.
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Safely and efficiently operate lift equipment (Sit down lift, stand up lift and reach truck) Patrick Glover - Cross Dock Supervisor, Shawn Sparrow - Distribution/Warehouse Supervisor. Safely and efficiently operate lift equipment (Sit down lift, stand up lift and reach truck.
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Residents can stroll down Main Street within the building which offers an alfresco dining experience. Sit in the lobby for a "live" piano concert. Residents can stroll down Main Street within the building which offers an alfresco dining experience.
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The Warehouse Agent will be responsible for accepting incoming freight from Expeditors service providers, verifying accuracy of loads, labeling freight, loading outbound trucks and ocean containers. Global supply chain management is what we do, but at the heart of Expeditors you will find professionalism, leadership, and a friendly environment, all of which foster an innovative, customer service-based approach to logistics.
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If this sounds like a shared ethic, then you should sit down and talk with us. Bi-Weekly pay through direct deposit with online account access. If this sounds like a shared ethic, then you should sit down and talk with us.
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Must be certified or be able to be certified to operate sit down counterbalanced fork truck, narrow aisle fork truck, electric pallet jack and aerial lift. Experience utilizing parts publications for parts research from vendors such as Detroit Cummings, Gillig, MCI, New Flyer, Siemens, and Bombardier is preferred.
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Experience with different kinds of lifts including Stand up (reach), Sit Down, Turret, and stock picker. Experience with different kinds of lifts including Stand up (reach), Sit Down, Turret, and stock picker.
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Perform periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning parking lot, loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, maintaining bathrooms and assisting in daily closing down of warehouse.
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Sitting - sit only when driving sit-down material handling equipment. Stand when operating order picker or reach truck equipment and when operating cutter. Our CDL Class A Truck Driver will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our clients by partnering with a successful team of innovative and value driven employees to deliver and pick up stock as routed in a timely and safe manner.
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Some experience on sit down forklift preferred. Must have the ability to sit, stand, and walk for long periods of time. Some experience on sit down forklift preferred. Minimum of 3 years of experience in warehouse management/supervision in a 3PL environment.
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The employee frequently is required to walk, stand, sit, use feet, use hand/foot controls, use both hands to finger, handle, feel, grip, or drive, use fine finger ability, use wrist motion, reach above/below shoulders, reach and carry with hands and arms, step up/down, climb or balance, and bend/stoop, twist, squat/crouch, kneel, or crawl.
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