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Nursing Education and Simulation Coordinator - Full Time - Central Nursing Office - Closes 12/9/2019

RR Donnelley

Nursing Education and Simulation Coordinator - Full Time - Central Nursing Office - Closes 12/9/2019

De Pere, WI
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    $1,000.00 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR NEW HIRES

     NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN A COMPANY THAT INVESTS IN YOUR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.  WE HAVE OPPORTUNITIES ON MULTIPLE SHIFTS THAT OFFER YOU TRAINING AND A SIGN-ON BONUS.  TAKE THAT NEXT STEP IN YOUR CAREER NOW!

    • WE SHARE IDEAS, FEEDBACK, AND WINS.
    • WE MAKE THINGS HAPPEN.
    • WE ARE DRIVEN AND PROACTIVE.
    • WE LEAD THE INDUSTRY; NOT FOLLOW.
    • WE HAVE FUN WITH A PURPOSE.
    • WE INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE!

     $3.00/HR SHIFT PREMIUM FOR 3RD  SHIFT

     JOB DESCRIPTION:

    • Drive forklift truck equipped with lifting devices such as forklift, fork-grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move raw paper materials and in process products and finished products, equipment, or materials in warehouse, storage yard, or factory. 
    • May move materials and equipment using an overhead rail crane or operate a rail car mover such as a Track mobile. 
    • May load and unload semi trailer trucks.  Maintain accurate inventory and report any discrepancies. 
    • May load or unload materials onto or off of pallets, skids, or lifting device.  Perform safety checks on lifts. 
    • May lubricate truck, recharge batteries, fill fuel tank, or replace the liquefied-gas tank.  Responsible for inventory control, tracking and reporting inventory utilizing a materials management system. 
    • May organize and assign storage space utillized in warehousing and moving materials in the departments.

     

     

    Required Skills

    • Greater knowledge and skill than Hoist Operator 1 in the handling of controls for driving the forklift and/or clamp trucks.  
    • Must be skilled in handling controls for starting, stopping, backings, and driving forklift trucks through narrow aisles in building, up and down ramps, and in and out of railroad cars, trucks, etc.; and, for lifting, lowering, and tilting forks by moving hands, arms, feet, and legs to operate controls. 
    • Must know how high, wide, and long the forklift truck and its load are and how much the forklift truck can lift. 
    • Good special ability to identify how high and wide a doorway and an aisle must be to drive the forklift truck and its load; how high and wide the shelf, bin, etc., must be to place the load; and how high the load must be lifted to reach the shelf or bin.  Must be able to recognize whether the fork lift truck is able to lift the load and whether the load is properly balanced.  
    • Learn of the layout of the storage area to be able to find and place items without need for detailed instructions.  
    • Skilled in moving forklift trucks about in places where there is very little room to stack or remove loads.

    _ FORKLIFT/HOIST OPERATOR CERTIFICATION WOULD BE A PLUS. _

    RRD IS AN EEO/AA INCLUDING VETS AND DISABLED EMPLOYER

     

    Required Experience

  • Qualifications
    • Greater knowledge and skill than Hoist Operator 1 in the handling of controls for driving the forklift and/or clamp trucks.  
    • Must be skilled in handling controls for starting, stopping, backings, and driving forklift trucks through narrow aisles in building, up and down ramps, and in and out of railroad cars, trucks, etc.; and, for lifting, lowering, and tilting forks by moving hands, arms, feet, and legs to operate controls. 
    • Must know how high, wide, and long the forklift truck and its load are and how much the forklift truck can lift. 
    • Good special ability to identify how high and wide a doorway and an aisle must be to drive the forklift truck and its load; how high and wide the shelf, bin, etc., must be to place the load; and how high the load must be lifted to reach the shelf or bin.  Must be able to recognize whether the fork lift truck is able to lift the load and whether the load is properly balanced.  
    • Learn of the layout of the storage area to be able to find and place items without need for detailed instructions.  
    • Skilled in moving forklift trucks about in places where there is very little room to stack or remove loads.

    _ FORKLIFT/HOIST OPERATOR CERTIFICATION WOULD BE A PLUS. _

    RRD IS AN EEO/AA INCLUDING VETS AND DISABLED EMPLOYER

     

  • Industry
    Manufacturing