Material Handler Grease 1st Shift 1other related Employment listings - Rockton, IL at Geebo

Material Handler Grease 1st Shift 1

Summary

The Material Handler will be expected to comply with ISO 9001 Work Instructions, and all standard operating procedures.
The Material Handler is responsible for the efficient and accurate loading, pulling and stocking of product to fulfill customer orders and reports to the Area Supervisor.

Essential Job Functions

  • Understand and comply with all applicable internal Chemtool and external health, safety, security, and environmental policies
  • Meet estabilished company timeframes for tasks to meet department goals
  • Participate and communicate effectively with team members.
  • Takes initiative and demonstrates strong problem solving ability
  • Successfully complete Fork Lift license certification through Chemtool and operate fork lift within company guidelines.
  • Pick and place materials for shipment or production
  • Follow company administrative procedures for product inventory tracking and shipment
  • Ability to work independently with support from the Area Supervisor
  • Actively engages in and supports departmental and company improvement opportunities

Education / Certification

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • Successful completion of Fork Lift certification through Chemtool.

Experience and Skills

  • 1 Year of previous forklift experience is required.
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills (oral/written)
  • Ability to complete tasks independently with support as needed from the Shift Lead or Area Supervisor
  • Ability to lift 55 lb.
    regularly
  • Willing to work overtime, if needed
  • Ability to read and interpret work instructions

Supervisory Responsibility and Reporting

  • This position has no supervisory responsibility.
  • The Material Handler reports to the Area Supervisor.

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

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