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Preferred Candidates will have the ability to lift up to 125lbs, work in a fast-paced environment as well as rebuild, repair, and maintain forklifts, pallet jacks, and hydraulic lifts.
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Aerial lift repair/maintenance experience would be a plus. Electric & manual pallet jack repair/maintenance experience. Work in a fast-paced environment and be self-motivated.
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Use a manual pallet jack multiple times per day. Perform in a fast-paced work environment which requires detailed work and precision-Work with Customers and stay attentive to their needs-Work a flexible schedule, based on business needs-Work in varying conditions; work while exposed to hot, wet, and/or cold conditions-Constantly.
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Mechanic A Forklift, Earn up to $32.38 hrFull-Time, Monday - Friday, Various ShiftsEarn 1 week of vacation after 90 days of employmentCome and experience the difference with R+L Carriers R+L Carriers has an immediate opportunity for Forklift Mechanics at our Alexandria, IN Service Center.
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It’s a fast-paced job that requires the safe use of an electric pallet jack. Starting pay: Between $17.50 and $19 per hour, with a possible raise of $0.50 per hour after 90 days, plus extra pay based on performance.
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Experience operating powered warehouse equipment such as pallet jacks and forklifts a plus. Moderate twisting and turning of the body is necessary in maneuvering the pallet jack and in observing safe paths of travel.
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Of product repetitively Availability to work some weekends and some holidays Previous route delivery, direct store delivery, stocking, merchandising products, or retail management experience is strongly preferred Excellent safety record Must have the ability to push and pull manual and powered material handling equipment (i.e., pallet jack, hand-truck, etc.
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FHI Warehouse Handlers must be able to unload tractor trailers safely and efficiently while working in a fast-paced environment. Warehouse Handlers unload trailers delivering product to our distribution warehouses and use powered industrial equipment such as electric pallet jacks, forklifts, dock stockers to remove product from trailers.
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Qualifications: Accurate/detail orientated; adhere to sanitation/hygiene standards; basic math aptitude; work in a safety conscious environment; willing to learn/perform variety of job tasks; work in a fast paced production environment; work well alone/with others; knowledge of standard procedures in an automated food production line; ability to operate equipment at a necessary production rate; prior production and power pallet jack experience is a plus.
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Prior experience receiving or unloading in a warehouse or distribution setting or knowledge of logistics is preferred but not required. Build a foundation for your future while you gain experience and create connections.
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A company where you can pursue new and rewarding job opportunities as you gain experience and demonstrate success. Work is performed in a warehouse setting and is physically demanding. As part of the FHI team, you will receive a generous compensation package, including health benefits, paid time off and the opportunity to participate in the companys 401(k.
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LocationsAbingdon, VA time typeFull time posted onPosted 3 Days Ago job requisition idR1777 It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing! Get more than a job - get a career.
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Experience operating pallet jack, forklift, or other equipment in a fast-paced environment highly preferred. Experience in an IT/Tech company is a plus. Experience with Sage 500 Accounting Software is a plus.
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Ability to operate a motorized pallet jack (required) Experienced in order processing, shipping coordination a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to focus in a fast-paced environment.
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Knowledge of the operation of a fork lift and pallet jack is a plus. Ability to stay calm while working in a fast-paced environment. This position is responsible for taking stock from either an l-cart or pallet and, with using the correct location codes provided on the box, put the stock in the correct location on the shelf and repeat this process until the assigned area is finished.
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