Imperative Logistics Group

Logistics

ForkliftOperator

Glen Allen, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Forklift Operator at Imperative Logistics Group. Skills: Forklift operation, Materials handling, Safe equipment handling. Operate industrial forklift truck. Operate Stand-Up Forklift”

Industry & Context.

Logistics
Eligibility Requirements

Work is performed outside having a variety of weather conditions, Exposure to outdoor elements, such as fumes, smoke or gases, dust, grease, and oils, Must be able to move and lift up to a 40-pound wooden skid or pallet

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum 1 year experience as a forklift operator

Nice to Have

High school diploma or GED, Forklift certification, Forklift and stand-up forklift driving training program or demonstrate safe handling of forklift in an on-site test

What You'll Do.

Operate industrial forklift truck

Operate Stand-Up Forklift

Perform materials handling assignments

Perform order filler duties

Perform checker duties

Perform forklift inspection

Complete forklift checklist

Confirm trailer number

Verify quantity of packages

Record BOL information

Place yellow pallet ID labels

Inspect material for damage

Place “Damage Material” labels

Report operational issue

Scan according to loading progress

Generate damage report

Take photographs of damage

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Report to team leader and supervisor

Free ATS check

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