Material Handler performs all warehouse duties as defined by Warehouse Manager or Operation Supervisor.
Material Handler Duties:
- Load/unload trucks (pallet handling)
- Check product for damages during loading and unloading
- Perform picker and put away functions including staging and live loading
- Perform case picking functions
- Ensure all products loaded/unloaded are in good order and accounted for
- Wrap any product with ripped shrink wrap and account for it on a tally sheet located on the shrink wrapper
- Correct any information that is missing or incorrect on paperwork
- Fill out paperwork correctly for all inbound and outbound products
- Inspect all freight and report to dock manager if there is damaged product
- From time to time, break down pallets to make partial pallets or building up pallets for shipment
- Wrap any pallets that need wrapped and document a tally located at the wrap machines, (Hand wrappers are available for pallets that don’t need completely wrapped)
- Follow all warehouse rules and regulations including safe driving and inspection of equipment before and during use
- All other duties assigned by manager or supervisor
- Monday thru Friday shift varies between 8AM and 6PM
Benefits:
- Competitive Wages
- Paid Vacation and Sick time
- Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- 8 Paid holiday days
- Company-paid Life Insurance
- Company match 401(k) Retirement Savings
Material Handler Requirements:
- Prior forklift experience
- Safe driving operations
- Detail oriented and results driven
Physical Demands:
- Standing 4-8 hours a day
- Walking short periods of time
- Lifting, occasional heavy lifting over-head lifting, from floor level, weights from 10-60 lbs., and lifting while moving the body in various motions
- Carrying items 10- 60 lbs
- Pushing/Pulling
- Climbing/Balance, off forklift, trucks, docks, anything else that requires a step up or down
- Bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
- Must be able to work in various conditions, indoors and outdoors; zero (0) to hundred (100) degrees Fahrenheit, dry or wet climates
- Must be able to work in trailers with temperatures of zero (0) or below, or temperatures of 32 degrees or above