Class A Regional Dry Van Truck Driving Job - ($1,500 - $2,100 per week)
ASHLEY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Onalaska, WI
Hospitality
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$1,500 - $2,100 / week
Restaurant Shift Supervisor
Perkins
Onalaska, WI
Part-Time
Food Service
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Flexible Schedule
Restaurant Shift Manager
Noodles &
Onalaska, WI
Part-Time
Food Service
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Residential Sales Representative
Spectrum
Onalaska, WI
New
$100k / year
Sales Representative
Spectrum
Onalaska, WI
New
$100k / year
Outside Sales Representative
Spectrum
Onalaska, WI
New
$100k / year
Regional Class A Truck Driver Job in Winona, MN ($1,500-$2,100/Wk)
ASHLEY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Onalaska, WI
Driver
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$1,500 - $2,100 / week
Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Job in La Crosse, WI ($1,500-$2,100/Wk)
ASHLEY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Onalaska, WI
Driver
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$1,500 - $2,100 / week
CDL-A Regional Truck Driver Job in Arcadia, WI ($1,500-$2,100/Wk)
ASHLEY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Onalaska, WI
Driver
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$1,500 - $2,100 / week
Shift Manager - Urgently Hiring
Taco Bell - Holmen
Holmen, WI
Hospitality
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Education
$16 - $18 / hour
Team Member - Urgently Hiring
Taco Bell - Holmen
Holmen, WI
Part-Time
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Flexible Schedule
$13.50 - $16 / hour
CDL Driver I
WISCONSIN BUILDING SUPPLY
Onalaska, WI
New
Driver
Aviation Operations & Support (Enlisted)
U.S. Navy
Onalaska, WI
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Forklift Operator
Lowes
Onalaska, WI
Warehouse
Forklift Operator
DHL
Onalaska, WI
Warehouse
Online Shopper
Jerry's Enterprises
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
Flexible Schedule
$14 / hour
Job Description
Working as a Lift Operator in Onalaska, WI
There are 80 Lift Operator opportunities available in Onalaska, WI all with unique requirements.
Lift Operators work in the field of Industrial Engineering, servicing and maintaining each level of a building's elevating system, cleaning and adjusting the mechanisms to ensure the elevating systems operate smoothly. They can pinpoint the cause of problems through visual inspections, mechanical knowledge, and testing. Upon discovering problems, they must correct the problems promptly while filling out reports on their findings, daily logs for machinery malfunctions, etc. When not working on routine maintenance, Lift Operators are instructed to take calls from tenants requesting service on the elevating system.