Forklift Operatorother related Employment listings - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Forklift Operator

Job description


DQS is hiring forklift operators for a leading automotive manufacturer in Sellersburg, IN. We are seeking an experienced forklift operator to contribute to our warehouse operations.


Key Areas of Responsibility for the Forklift Operator:



  • Drive/operate fork truck sit down (electric or propane)

  • Unload/stage/load trailers (cross-docking)

  • Sort and deliver dunnage to receiving/bailing area

  • Organize and maintain general storage areas

  • Maintain a safe and clear access to all doorways and foot traffic areas

  • Adheres to all safety rules and wears required Personal Protection Equipment


Requirements for the Forklift Operator:



  • Proven experience as a forklift operator

  • Experience with RF scanners preferred

  • Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures

  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy

  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills


Shift times available:



  • A Shift:
    Monday Thursday (6:
    00am 4:
    30pm)

  • B Shift:
    Tuesday Friday (6:
    00pm 4:
    30am)

  • C Shift:
    Friday / Saturday (6:
    00am 4:
    30pm) & Sunday / Monday (6:
    00pm 4:
    30am)


If you are a skilled and safety-conscious forklift operator and looking for a new opportunity, apply today!


Job Type:
Full-time


Salary:
$16.50 $17.25 per hour


Benefits:



  • Dental insurance

  • Health insurance

  • Paid time off

  • Vision insurance



Schedule:



  • 10 hour shift

  • Day shift

  • Evening shift

  • Night shift

  • Weekends as needed



Experience:



  • Forklift:
    1 year (Required)


Ability to Relocate:



  • Louisville, KY:
    Relocate before starting work (Required)


Work Location:
In person


This is a direct DQS Solutions & Staffing listing.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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