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Forklift Operator/Material Handler

Sarbanand Enterprises Sarbanand Enterprises Dayton, OR Dayton, OR Temporary Full-time Temporary Full-time $15 - $19 an hour $15 - $19 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago We are looking for a careful forklift operator to move packages and material around our facilities.
You will be operating a forklift with the utmost care to ensure efficiency and safety.
Your job could involve driving around warehouses, storage spaces and other facilities.
You must be a responsible individual with great experience in driving industrial vehicles.
The goal will be to ensure that material and products will always be at the right place to achieve maximum efficiency.
Responsibilities Unload materials and merchandise from incoming vehicles Insure accuracy of weights taken Identify damages and report shortages or quality deficiencies Transport raw materials into cold storage facility Inspect machinery to determine the need for repairs and guarantee safety by performing regular maintenance Keep updated records of inventory and activity logs Comply with company policies and legal guidelines Help maintain a safe and orderly environment of the facilities Work in 32 degree temperature Skills Proven experience as forklift operator Attention to detail and familiarity with industrial equipment Excellent physical condition and coordination Valid certification to operate forklifts High school diploma Basic computer knowledge Job Types:
Full-time, Temporary Pay:
$15.
00 - $19.
00 per hour Schedule:
10 hour shift 12 hour shift Holidays Monday to Friday Weekend availability Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
Warehouse
Experience:
1 year (Preferred) Forklift:
1 year (Preferred) Shift availability:
Day Shift (Preferred) Night Shift (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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