Forklift Operator / Material Handler

Akima, LLCCoolbaugh Township, PA
Onsite

About The Position

Truestone, an Akima company, is looking for a Forklift Operator / Material Handler to work in Tobyhanna, PA. This role involves receiving shipments, operating various types of forklifts and cranes, moving materials, and performing warehouse tasks. The position requires attention to detail, physical endurance, and the ability to work in diverse conditions.

Requirements

  • Must be a US citizen able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance.
  • Must pass a drug test prior to start.
  • Have a valid state DOT driver's license in order to access base and if required operate company vehicles if and when needed (DMV record check required).
  • Proven experience with multiple types of forklifts.
  • Be able to obtain a TYAD operating permit.
  • Be familiar with transporting HAZMAT.
  • Be able to lift and move items weighing up to 45 pounds.
  • Be able to operate hand and foot controls which start, turn, and stop forklifts and tractors, or which raise, lower, or tilt the load on the forklift.
  • Be computer literate and able to function with basic programs, research, data input, etc.
  • Have physical endurance to withstand the strain from vibration.

Responsibilities

  • Receives scheduled shipments, reviews documentation, and processes receipts through the Logistics Management Program (LMP).
  • Operates forklift capable of lifting 15,000 pounds as high as 168 inches to move, load, unload, transfer, stack or unstack palletized goods, boxes, crates, merchandise, materials, and supplies.
  • Operates a floor controlled electric bridge crane with a capacity of ten tons to unload a variety of items from vehicles.
  • Ensures proper placement and attachment of weight handling gear, such as cables, ropes, and slings to lift cannon tubes, castings and other large and heavy equipment, while loading and unloading vehicles.
  • Checks ropes, cables, and other equipment for excessive wear or damage and obtains replacements as appropriate.
  • Operates electric, diesel, or gasoline powered forklifts capable of lifting 10,000 pounds or more to a height of 212 inches to load, unload, stack, unstack, warehouse, and move shelters, conex, crates, boxes, packages, pallets and palletized materials or loose items.
  • Operates indoors or outdoors in all weather conditions working in outside storage areas and confined shop spaces.
  • Moves systems, shelters, system components, and generally oversized materials through narrow aisles.
  • Operates warehouse tractors with up to three dollies on a limited basis to move over sized system components, pallets, palletized materials, bar stock, and other materials requiring special handling.
  • Operates 2,000-to-6,000-pound capacity forklifts to load, unload, stack, unstack, re-warehouse, and move boxes, crates, packages, pallets, or loose items; regulates forks and truck movement, exercising care to avoid overloading or improper stacking or movement of supplies and materials; performs drivers' maintenance in accordance with established rules and regulations.
  • Operates gasoline, battery, or gas-electric powered 3 or 4 wheeled tractors with up to 4 forward gears, towing loaded or unloaded dump cars, skids, or wheeled trailers.
  • Couples and uncouples tractors and trailers automatically or manually under special circumstances.
  • Exercises responsibility for assuring security of loads, to avoid trailer overloading, and to determine safe material loading.
  • Picks up and delivers materials and equipment according to instructions and knowledge of storage and work sites, delivery and pickup points and their locations.
  • Performs driver's maintenance, before, during, and after service on both tractors and trailers in accordance with established rules and regulations.
  • Fills out daily equipment log.
  • Stands, bends and reaches while performing work inside warehouses, in bin rooms, in open storage areas, and on receiving and shipping docks and platforms in areas that may be cold, drafty, damp, or hot.
  • Verifies materials against receiving documents, noting and reporting discrepancies and obvious damages.
  • Routes materials to prescribed storage locations.
  • Stores, stacks, or palletizes materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods.
  • Rearranges and takes inventory of stored materials.
  • Examines stored materials and reporting deterioration and damage.
  • Removes material from storage and preparing it for shipment.
  • Receives, identifies, examines, and determines destination acceptability of items from a variety of supply sources.
  • Uses a number of measuring devices such as tape measures, calipers, gauges, scales, and meters as well as conversion charts to ascertain dimensions and make necessary computations.
  • Lifts and handles heavy items when manually performing warehousing tasks may occur.
  • Requires HAZMAT training for any transporting of hazardous materials or waste.

Benefits

  • comprehensive benefits
  • competitive pay
  • growth opportunities
  • excellent retirement options
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