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Work experience in a fast-paced, distribution or warehouse environment or stock room strongly preferred; picking/packing, sorting, loading/unloading, scanning, or various other warehouse functions.
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Warehouse Reach Truck Operator responsibilities include safely operating reach forklifts, moving products within the warehouse, manually loading and unloading products from trailers, organizing products, performing regular equipment inspections, collaborating with other team members, maintaining a safe workspace, and any other warehouse associate tasks.
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Primary responsibilities are loading, unloading, put-away and stocking product received into locations using the Reach truck & cherry picker, matching SKU by cycle counting and consolidating product into existing location.
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Assist in loading fabricated rebar on trailers and unloading stock material from trailers. If you’re ready to reimagine ways to make the steel industry more sustainable, reinforce the bridges and roadways connecting our communities, and do meaningful work, you’re ready to join CMC. Apply today and start moving your career — and our world — forward.
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Tasks loading/unloading pallets and cases, picking/staging orders, putting away pallets, and other general forklift work. Working with racking systems and loading/unloading pallets (e.g., pulling and placing pallets on/off vertical product racking systems and trucks, maximizing storage by stacking products vertically, etc.
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As a Warehouse Associate you will be responsible for general labor, warehouse maintenance, safely loading, and unloading of parts with the use of a pallet jack, hand truck, or forklift.
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Perform loading, unloading and/or picking of product and materials using powered lifting equipment to move product throughout the facility. The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores.
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Job requires loading, unloading, moving, stocking, and staging products and materials using a forklift, clamp truck, or other power equipmentmore. Randstad - [Warehouse / Material Handler / Laborer] Immediate Openings for Fork Lift Operator positions.
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Move controls, levers and devices to drive industrial forklifts to transport materials between loading, unloading, processing and storage areas. Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew as needed; check that vehicle position is correct and any special loading equipment is properly positioned.
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Your primary role involves transporting goods to and from storage areas, loading and unloading trucks, and assisting with inventory management tasks. As a Forklift Operator at Walmart, you will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating forklifts and other material handling equipment to move, stack, and retrieve merchandise within the warehouse or distribution center.
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As Material Handler, you will be responsible for loading, unloading, and moving materials within or near the plant, yard, or work site. Lifts heavy objects by hand or with forklift/power hoist and cleans work area, machines, and equipment.
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Assist with loading and unloading of materials and coordinate activities of workers helping to load and unload. Prior sit-down forklift operation experience. This job is Safety Sensitive and, therefore, is contingent upon a pre-employment drug test, including marijuana.
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Loading and unloading delivery trucks. Forklift training and certification is a plus. Ability to operate a pallet jack and a forklift is helpful but not required.
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Loading, unloading, processing, and storage areas. to recommended loading practices and guidelines. Certificates & Licenses: Valid State Driver's License; Forklift Certification preferred.
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This position is responsible for loading and unloading freight on trailers using appropriate equipment - forklift or electric pallet jack. Utilizing a document management system to track and monitor freight shipment locations throughout the terminal.
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