Johnson Controls

Forklift/OrderPicker

$0–0k Lubbock, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Forklift/Order Picker at Johnson Controls. Read incoming orders. Select correct items from warehouse shelves”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 10 pounds, Lift up to 50 pounds, Work near moving mechanical parts, Exposed to fumes or airborne particles, Exposed to vibration, Work in loud environment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Read and write English, High school diploma or equivalent, Forklift Certified (Minimum 1 year), Prior experience with standard sit-down, stand up Forklift, Prior experience using a cherry-picker forklift, Good attention to detail, Organizational skills

Nice to Have

Experience with ERP systems, Experience/Knowledge of inventory management

What You'll Do.

Select correct items from warehouse shelves

Stage items for delivery

Operate forklifts and other heavy machinery

Update inventory counts

Count goods to fulfill order

Follow safety guidelines and protocols

Maintain a safe work environment

Pick out ordered items from storage shelves

Place items in envelopes or boxes

Operate handling equipment

Load items into delivery vehicles

Update stock inventory

Perform general warehouse duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

High-performance team activities

Full Job Description

**Location: Lubbock, TX Shift: 1st Shift (Monday - Friday: 6AM-2:30PM) + OT as requested** **Pay: $18.00 - $20.00/hour + Overtime opportunities** Johnson Controls a global leader in thermal management, mission-critical building systems, energy efficiency, and decarbonization, helps customers use energy more productively, reduce carbon emissions, and operate with the precision and resilience required in rapidly expanding industries such as data centers, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, advanced manufacturing, and higher education. For more than 140 years, Johnson Controls has delivered performance where it really matters. Backed by advanced technology, lifecycle services and an industry-leading field organization, we elevate customer performance, turn goals into real-world results and help move society forward. **What you will do** As an Order Picker, or Picker Packer, you will be responsible for reading incoming orders and selecting the correct items from the warehouse shelves before staging them for delivery. The duties include operating forklifts and other heavy machinery, updating inventory counts and counting out the appropriate number of goods to fulfill and order. **How you will do it** * Follow safety guidelines and protocols to maintain a safe work environment. * Collect order notes to fulfill deliveries. * Pick out ordered items from storage shelves or rooms using barcodes, serial numbers, etc. * Securely shrink-wrap items before placing them in envelopes or boxes. * Operate handling equipment according to industrial safety regulations. * Load items into delivery vehicles. * Update stock inventory after each item is retrieved. * Manage stock control including item replenishment and storage. * Perform other general warehouse duties as necessary. **What we look for** **Required:** * Ability to read and write in the English language * High school diploma or equivalent * Forklift Certified (Minimum 1 year) * Prior experience with standard sit-down, stand up Forklif

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