Manufacturing - Material Handler
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Material Handler
Manufacturing - Material Handler
EFCO Forming & Shoring Solutions
PurposeSupport manufacturing and distribution by accurately identifying, moving, and organizing materials, while maintaining a clean and safe work environment. This role contributes to efficient workflow and production by ensuring timely delivery of raw materials and removal of finished goods.
EFCO Culture & Safety StatementAct with Integrity by demonstrating honesty, responsibility, trustworthiness, and respect in all actions. Strive for Quality through continuous improvement and data‑driven decision‑making. Embrace Innovation by being self‑aware, collaborative, and curious. Deliver Super Service by creating value and consistently exceeding customer expectations.
At EFCO, the health and safety of our team members, visitors, and contractors is an overriding priority. All team members must participate in environmental, safety, and health program activities, wear required personal protective equipment, attend safety training, and report hazards, unsafe practices or near misses immediately.
Essential Functions- Transport and Stage Materials (30%)
Move raw materials, in‑process goods, and finished products using forklifts, cranes, and other material‑handling equipment. Deliver items directly to production teams and designated storage areas to support steady workflow. - Prepare for Production (20%)
Read work orders and identify required parts to support upcoming manufacturing needs. Stage and organize materials in alignment with production priorities, helping teams stay on schedule. - Complete Records and Check Material Quality (20%)
Log work activities, time, and part movements in Kronos and job tracking systems. Spot‑check materials for accuracy and quality during handling and stocking. - Maintain Equipment and Work Areas (15%)
Clean, organize, and reset material staging zones throughout the shift. Perform basic preventive care on handling equipment to keep tools in working order and avoid disruptions. - Follow Safety and Work Standards (15%)
Use PPE and follow established safety and environmental practices. Speak up about hazards or unsafe behaviors and participate in regular safety training to protect yourself and your team. - Additional duties may be assigned as required by business necessity and may be added, deleted, or changed at any time at the discretion of management.
- Education:
High school diploma or equivalent. - Experience:
Ability to read blueprints; experience operating forklifts, bridge cranes, hoists, or similar equipment preferred. - Other Requirements:
Proficiency with imperial and metric measurements.
- Responsibility:
Takes ownership of actions, tasks, and outcomes; follows through on commitments. - Direction, Planning, Organization:
Sets clear objectives, aligns efforts, and manages time and resources to achieve results. - Adaptability:
Adjusts quickly and effectively to changing circumstances, priorities, and feedback. - Collaboration:
Works well with others toward shared goals, contributing constructively to team efforts. - Professionalism:
Demonstrates reliability, accountability, and a respectful approach to all work and interactions.
Physical Requirements
- Climbing:
Rarely - Hearing, speaking:
Continuously; must communicate with others and discriminate sounds from machines - Vision:
Continuously - Balancing:
Occasionally to frequently depending on the work environment - Standing:
Frequently to continuously - Sitting:
Rarely to continuously - Walking:
Frequently - Forward bend in standing:
Occasionally to frequently - Rotation in standing:
Occasionally - Elevated work:
Crown level 5 lbs up to 2 min occasionally, and rarely 20 lbs up to 20 sec - Floor to waist vertical lift:
Frequently 25 lbs, occasionally up to 50 lbs - Waist to crown vertical lift:
Frequently 25 lbs, occasionally up to 50 lbs - Horizontal carry:
Frequently 25 lbs, occasionally up to 50 lbs for 25 ft - One hand carry:
Frequently 25 lbs, occasionally up to 50 lbs for 25 ft - Push horizontally:
Frequently 25 lbs, occasionally 50 lbs, and rarely up to 70 lbs for 20 ft - Pull horizontally:
Frequently 25 lbs, occasionally 50 lbs, and rarely up to 70 lbs for 20 ft - One hand pull…
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