Forklift Operator
Forklift operators use machinery to transport materials and goods around a warehouse or job site.
Forklift operators use machinery to transport materials and goods around a warehouse or job site.
First-line supervisors are employed in all industries to direct production workers in the making or assembling of manufactured goods.
Production, planning, and expediting clerks review, coordinate, and expedite distribution of materials needed for a project or department according to production or shipment schedules.
Machine operators set-up, operate, and maintain machinery, usually in a manufacturing setting.
Bus drivers are responsible for transporting people from one place to another for work, errands, school, or other reasons.
Light truck drivers possess a CDL B license and operate vehicles such as a truck or van with a capacity of less than 26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) to deliver or pick up merchandise or to deliver packages.
A heavy/tractor trailer driver delivers goods while operating a tractor-trailer truck, sometimes over intercity routes or spanning several states.
Maintenance mechanics use lathes, milling machines, and grinders to maintain equipment in a manufacturing setting.
A bus/truck mechanic helps plan, schedule. and perform repair and preventative maintenance on vehicles such as busses, vans, and trucks, as well as maintain related records.
Industrial engineers prevent waste and inefficiency in production processes. They will design efficient systems that integrate workers, information, machines, energy, and materials to make products or provide services.