Company

SeasonalForkliftOperator

$36–48k ~AI est. San Antonio, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Seasonal Forklift Operator. Skills: Forklift operation, Pallet movement, Truck loading. Move pallets from the lines. Place pallets to be shrink wrapped”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Lift and stack product up to 45lbs, Work in 12 hour shifts, Work in room temperatures of 45-60 degrees, Work in freezers at 15 degrees

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Certified forklift operator, Ability to count product, Ability to complete simple paperwork, Ability to read and interpret documents in English, Ability to work in constant state of alertness, Ability to work in unfatigued state, Ability to accurately gauge lengths of time and distance, Ability to quickly store and recall instructions, Ability to concentrate and perform tasks, Ability to cope with sudden changes, Ability to take prompt and appropriate response

What You'll Do.

Move pallets from the lines

Place pallets to be shrink wrapped

Operate shrink wrap machine

Load and unload trucks

Operate forklift safely

Perform inventory count

Retrieve triple stacked product

Load trucks efficiently

Ensure limited short pallets

Adhere to Code of Business Ethics

Maintain high safety standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

P&V Supervisor; P&V Maintenance Personnel; Delivery Supervisor; Drivers; Dock customers

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