Forklift Operator D Shift (Broken Bow) (1)

Tyson FoodsBroken Bow, OK
98d$17

About The Position

This position is responsible for ensuring all product and materials are loaded, unloaded, and processed through the warehouse in a timely and accurate manner using a motor-powered forklift. Team members will be fully re-trained and certified on forklift during orientation. Safety is always FIRST with Tyson Foods and at Tyson all Team Members are expected to practice safety standards, policies, and procedures. As part of our ongoing commitment to safety we provide all Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and boot reimbursement/purchase after your first 30 days!

Requirements

  • 3 Month Operator Experience listed on the application.
  • Need full range of motion of arms, wrists, elbows, shoulders, neck, all digits, and legs.
  • Must be able to stand for extended periods of time with a sense of balance.
  • May work with corrective lenses if vision problems.
  • Must pass post offer health assessment and drug screening.

Nice To Haves

  • Cold Storage Experience Preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure all materials are transported and/or unloaded in a timely manner while maintaining a safe work environment and adhering to Tyson policies and procedures.
  • All new hires start out as case pickers, after probationary period will be cross trained into other tasks.
  • During your work shift, which will consist of up to (12) hours, you must be willing to move around the work area at a fast pace and willing to bend, squat, lift, push, pull, up to (40) pounds.
  • Use a handheld scanner to track products as it is loaded, unloaded, and moved around the facility.
  • Follow all Tyson Policies and Safety Guidelines.
  • May be required to work any or all of these positions: Receiver, Put Away, Replenisher, Picker, Loader.

Benefits

  • Paid time off
  • 401(k) plans
  • Affordable health, life, dental, vision and prescription drug benefits
  • Boot reimbursement after 30 days
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