Frontline Communications
MaterialHandlerII
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“Material Handler II at Frontline Communications. Load materials. Unload materials”
Industry & Context.
Ability to stand for extended periods of time, Ability to perform twisting, turning, bending, climbing, pushing, and pulling motions, Ability to lift at least 35lbs, Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)—steel-toe shoes, safety glasses, vest, Working conditions will be inside and outside where temperatures will vary from extreme heat to extreme cold for extended periods of time, Regularly exposed to vibration and loud noises
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Three months of related experience
Nice to Have
Forklift license, Knowledge of work flow in multiple work zones, materials, dock, painted parts, fabrication, and line calls, Able to work with minimum supervision, Ability to work on Kanban, Supermarket or POUS, Basic computer skills
What You'll Do.
Move materials within or near plant
Prepare parts for stations using data from computer
Read work orders or follow oral instructions to
Load materials onto or from pallets
Load materials into vehicles and install strapping
Convey materials from storage or work sites to
Secure lifting attachments to materials
Transport load to destination
Signal crane or hoisting operators to move load
and record number of units of
Attach identifying tags or labels to materials
Mark information on cases
Make simple adjustments or repair such as realigning
Operate industrial truck or electric hoist to assist
Handle recycle program
Maintain a safe and clean work environment
Demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills
Regular attendance required
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Interpersonal communication
Full Job Description
**About Frontline, an Oshkosh company** **Frontline Communications, a division of Pierce Manufacturing, has been the leading custom communications vehicle manufacturer since 1985 and has built over 2,500 highly customized vehicles for this industry. Our team members design and manufacture high-quality, reliable broadcast and communications vehicles for electronic news gathering, satellite uplink, field production, bonded cellular Live &Drive, and weather reporting applications without the use of subcontractors, all under one roof. As part of the Oshkosh family, we have the unique ability to leverage our manufacturing, procurement and engineering resources across the breadth of our organization, making our products truly unique and built for breakthrough. ** **With a career at Frontline Communications, you can expect:** * Competitive Pay – pay based on experience and education * Eligible for Merit increases at 90 days, 12 months, and then annually * Comprehensive Benefit Package * Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Disability benefits, 401k plan & company match, tuition reimbursement, wellness programs, paid vacation, paid holidays (effective after 30 days) * Job Stability * Opportunities for Career Growth * Hands-On Approach * Customer Focus * Culture for Fostering Teamwork * Respected Leaders * People First Culture **Job Summary** The position, Material Handler II, is responsible for loading, unloading, and moving materials within or near the plant, yard, or work site to the designated work stations in a safe and efficient manner while minimizing damage to materials. The Material Handler II must be able to utilize data from a computer or print outs to prepare parts for the stations. **Essential Functions** * Read work orders or follow oral instructions to ascertain materials or containers to be moved or opened * Load and unloads materials onto or from pallets, trays, racks, and shelves by hand * Load materials into vehicles and install strapping, bracing, or
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