Form Energy

Manufacturing

MaterialHandler-NightShift

$45–65k ~AI est. Weirton, West Virginia, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Material Handler - Night Shift at Form Energy. Receive incoming shipments. Unload components and hardware”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving aptitude

Eligibility Requirements

Some daylight shift hours needed for training

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Forklift experience required, Willingness to learn forklift, Regularly lift up to 50 lbs

Nice to Have

Prior forklift experience, Prior Warehouse/Inventory Control experience, WMS/ERP system experience, Freight and parcel shipping experience

What You'll Do.

Receive incoming shipments

Unload components and hardware

Inspect components and hardware

Organize components and hardware

Log components and hardware

Distribute components and hardware

Safely store components

Support shipping of items

Wrap items for shipment

Log items for shipment

Mark items for shipment

Load freight shipments

Pull orders from warehouse

Deliver material to production

Collaborate with logistics providers

Communicate with logistics providers

Collaborate with service providers

Communicate with service providers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Support all teammates; Support all departments

Full Job Description

Are you ready to build America’s energy future? Form Energy is an American manufacturing and energy technology company. We’re revolutionizing energy storage with cost-effective, multi-day technology designed to keep the electric grid secure and reliable, even during extended periods of stress. By strengthening the electric system and reimagining what’s possible, we’re giving clean energy a whole new form!  In recent years, Form Energy has earned a number of accolades, including being named by TIME as a “Best Invention”, MIT Technology Review as a “Top Climate Tech Company To Watch”, and Fast Company as “One of the Next Big Things In Tech”. We are making rapid progress on our mission of delivering energy storage for a better world, and our team is growing just as rapidly to meet demand. We have signed contracts with leading electric utilities across the United States and production of our iron-air batteries is underway at our first high-volume manufacturing facility in West Virginia. Working for Form Energy is more than just a job, it’s a chance to be part of something extraordinary. And now - right as we significantly scale up battery manufacturing -  might be the most exciting moment in the company’s history to join. We are assembling a team of highly talented and driven individuals across the country. Driven by our core values of humanity, excellence, and creativity, our team is determined to deliver on our mission and transform the energy landscape for the better. Feeling energized to make a meaningful impact on the world? Then keep reading - you’ve come to the right place. ROLE DESCRIPTION We are looking for a Material Handler to support our manufacturing and warehousing operations. Reporting to the Warehouse Manager, you will be responsible for making sure our facility runs smoothly and to support operations. The ideal candidate will be both able to execute day-to-day operations activities with minimal supervision and bring a team first approach to supporting a

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