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May, on occasion, operate a pallet jack to move product around - Contribute to a safe work environment through continuous focus on housekeeping and safety. Perform one or more distribution-related functions that allow, as the business requires, assignment across various functions such as checking, picking, packing, replenishment, bin/bulk order fill, bin/bulk stocking, shipping, receiving/returns, sorting, or loading (as applicable to operation.
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Must have CDL-A with 2 years Tractor Trailer experience in the last 3 years or 1 year of Tanker Experience in the last 10 years. Must pass DOT physical, Pulmonary function test, and Drug Screen.
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Bend/stoop/crouch/squat/ use arms/wrists/hands/graspClimb stairs/ladderUse of industry tools: hand truck, six-wheeler, manual pallet jack, box cutter Expected Hours of WorkThis is a full-time position, days and hours of work vary and may include weekends and overtime as necessary.
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Deliver SOLO To: Bremerton, Port AngelesTractor Type: Day CabsTrailer Type: 26' Straight TruckEquipment: Electric Pallet Jack & ForkliftRyder will Train you on all equipment needed to be successfulFreight: Tailgate Deliveries-Touch– Electrical Parts & SuppliesFreight: Load Securement – ElectricalEndorsement: Hazmat needed at time of interviewTrucks are 36 months or newer, include 24/7 Roadside Maintenance and Company Drivers fuel up the trucks at over 800 Maintenance Facilities Nationwide.
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CDL Class: CDL A. We are seeking full-time CDL A tanker drivers in Kent, WA. This job is offering $1,300 - $1,500 per week. Class A driver with 3-5 years experience.
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Must be willing to be trained on all the following material handling equipment: Forklifts, stand-up reach truck, High-Reach Narrow-Aisle, Stand-Up Rider pallet Jack that conform to OSHA safety training requirements.
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Valid Class A CDL. CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver - OTR. Currently scouting for talent in Currently scouting for talent in WA, OR, NV, CA, UT, CO, AZ, NM, TX, AR, OK, TN, LA, MO, MS and expanding.
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Must have valid Class A CDL. We keep our Class A truck drivers loaded with steady refrigerated and dry van freight. Pilot Flying J fuel network. We keep our Class A truck drivers loaded with steady refrigerated and dry van freight.
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Booster will pay for your CDL and your hazmat/tanker endorsements. Fleet Management Weekly, Booster Expands its Mobile Energy Technology Platform to Include On-Demand Electric Vehicles Charging Capability.
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Uses sit down forklift, electric or manual pallet jack to load pallets. Unloads pallets and cases from inbound trailers and/or containers manually and/or using MHE to include manual pallet jack, motorized pallet jack, sit down or standup forklift, and standing reach truck.
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As a company with local roots and global reach, we excel at the diversity of our Associates and the different ways each of us contributes to our success.
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By submitting your information, you are applying to join the Basic Officer Training Class (BOTC) 146, which starts in April 2025. Operate NOAA's specialized aircraft, manage research and survey vessels, and support data collection missions, including fisheries surveys, atmospheric sampling, and coastal mapping.
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Job Description The Domino's CDL A Truck Driver safely drives the commercial company vehicle over or on established route(s) to deliver products to Domino’s Pizza store locations. The Class A Commercial Drivers will unload products at each customer location, provide customer service to stores, pick up empty tray containers/carts, and deliver them back to Domino’s Supply Chain Center.
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In this role, you'll use an Electric Pallet Jack to pick and move Starbucks products for distribution to retail stores. Join a team at a local Starbucks warehouse as an Order Picker in Auburn, WA. If you're seeking a positive work environment and eager to expand your skill set, this opportunity is your cup of tea.
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Certification to operate forklift, hand truck, pallet jack and other warehouse equipment. The Receiver II is expected to receive incoming small package freight and must have the ability to use a stand-up reach truck to stock all items correctly, safely, and completely, as directed by the Warehouse Management System (WMS) program.
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