Charlotte Foam Forklift Operator/Material Handler Nights 6:50pm-7:00am
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Warehouse
Forklift Operator, Material Handler -
Manufacturing / Production
Forklift Operator, Material Handler
Forklift Operator
Operates forklift and material handling equipment in distribution center and/or manufacturing area. Receives and moves all materials and products to staging or storage areas and arranges them for proper movement when needed. Performs work under the direction of Warehouse Supervisor/Manager.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities:- Stationary standing: 40% of the shift.
- Walking: 40% of the shift.
- Touching/Handling Product: 30% of the shift.
- Sitting: 50% of the shift.
- Using Controls/Tools: 100% of the shift.
- Reaching-(Hand & Arm): 100% of the shift.
- Shifting/Twisting/Rotating core: 100% of the shift.
- Climb or Balances: 45% of the shift.
- Stoop, Kneel, Crouch or Crawl: 10% of the shift.
- Talk or hear: 100% of the shift.
- Smell: 5% of the shift.
- Ability to lift 75 pounds/Max.
- Employees may wear corrective lenses (with protective safety over glasses) PPE or use our Safety Prescription Program (Ask your HR Representative).
- Must have close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus
Operating a forklift or other material handling equipment is considered a "Safety Sensitive" function. A Safety-Sensitive Function, as defined by the Company, is one that requires the operation of motor vehicles, forklifts, or motorized warehouse equipment, or one that involves inspecting, servicing, conditioning, controlling, supervising, loading, or unloading such machinery.
Safety:The Material Handler will be responsible for individual compliance with all safety rules, regulations, and policy procedures. Employee's responsibilities include but not limited to:
Employees will be working in a Manufacturing and/or Warehouse environment in all types of weather. Conditions may range from and include hot, cold, humid, loud, working near airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and forklift traffic.
Education and/orExperience:
Certifications, Licenses, Registrations
1. Powered Industrial Truck Certificate (In house training and licensing).
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