Factory Forklift Operator Id-1933

What Matters Most

· Competitive Pay of $19.20 per hour plus additional compensation

· Schedule: Monday – Thursday - Some Fridays, 5 pm -3 am

· Location: Danville, Virgina

· Work Type: Contract

· Weekly Pay with direct deposit or pay card

· When you work through The Reserves Network, you are eligible to enroll in dental, vision, and medical insurance as well as 401K, direct deposit, and our referral bonus program.

 

Introduction statement:

Join us as a Forklift Operator in Danville, VA, where you'll be hands-on in various roles, learn about our products, and significantly impact our operations. Ensure seamless material flow, meet deadlines, and contribute to our success. Enjoy a competitive salary, benefits, a dynamic work environment, and growth opportunities. If you're proactive and motivated, apply now and grow with our successful company that has thrived in Danville for the last 10 years.

 

Responsibilities:

 

· Drive an industrial truck equipped to lift, stack, or move products, equipment, or materials in warehouse, storage yard, or factory.

· Unload and stack material in appropriate locations by raising and lowering lifting device. Load tractor trailers with outgoing products. May inventory materials on work floor.

· Weigh materials or products and record weight on tags, labels, or production schedules. May load or unload materials onto or off pallets, skids, or lifting device.

· Monitor, inspect and document industrial lift truck usage and necessary maintenance repairs.

· Follow safety rules while operating the truck as described by the company policy.

 

Requirements include:

· Previous Operator experience a plus but not required

· Ability to perform repetitive motions and lift up to 20 pounds.

· Teamwork, Coordination, Dependability.

· Must be able to pass a drug screen and background check.

 

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