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Braider Operator – Creating braided hose from rubber tube. Extruder Operator – Extruding rubber tube and/or extruding cover of rubber around braided hose. The 3rd Shift Production Operator operates production equipment to manufacture hydraulic hoses and has five main components.
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How about: Top Pay; Work on your schedule as Part-Time, Full-Time and Seasonal; Shifts available 24/7; Medical Dental & Vision; Get hired online in 30 minutes or less So the question is, why wouldn't you want to be a Package Delivery Driver with UPS.
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FedEx is inviting candidates to assist in moving the world forward as a PT or FT Package Delivery Driver. As a FedEx Package Delivery Driver, you'll: Provide courteous and efficient delivery and pick-up of packages; Check shipments for conformance to FedEx features of service; Provide related customer service functions; Drive vehicles safely; Frequently lift up to 50 Lbs. and maneuver packages of weight Above 75Lbs.
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Familiarity with HVAC equipment (residential or light commercial) The ability to perform general building maintenance Self-starter with the ability to work independently This position requires a current driver's license Willingness to supplement on-the-job training.
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As a Delivery Specialist, you will: Safely operate a box truck to transport product to and from specified destinations; Deliver product from facilities to the customer; Perform pre-and-post-trip truck inspections; maintain driver's daily logs; Load and unload trucks; Obtain signature of receipt; Pick up returns and complete logs and other paperwork.
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Join Coca Cola to grow, learn and build on their iconic past and impactful future As a Warehouse Operator, you will be responsible for: Picking orders; Packing and dispatching outgoing goods; Maintaining up-to-date stock and inventory records; Properly preparing shipments; Loading vehicles; Operating a forklift to move freight into and out of the warehouse.
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The Home Depot is seeking Delivery Driver / Driver Helper candidates to: Perform pre and post trip vehicle inspections; Load the truck in an efficient manner; Confirm customer orders; Climb in and out of delivery cab to accommodate customer deliveries; Operate foot and hand controls for commercial vehicles; Provide customer assistance as a liaison between customer service and delivery location; Obtain delivery confirmation.
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Local CDL A Truck Driver. Local CDL A Truck Driver. No touch freight (some securement required) comprehensive health benefit offerings including medical, dental and vision as well as life insurance.
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Amazon Prime is hiring drivers for our delivery operations.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now.
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Class A Commercial Drivers License.
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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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If so, come grow, dream and create as a Delivery Driver Nike In this role, you'll be responsible for: Delivering merchandise to local Nike stores in a timely, safe, and lawful manner; Loading and unloading the truck ensuring the load is accurate and secure; Arranging delivery safely in receiving store backroom.
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We coordinate with our driver force to create a schedule that matches customer demand while also keeping each driver busy during their shifts. Drive your own car! Oh, and there's no kitchen to clean, silverware to wrap, or pizza boxes to fold, and you don't have to stay until midnight to take just "one last run.
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Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers. + Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZones driver requirements.
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