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Forklift Operator - Pallet Sorter

Arcadia, Florida, United States
Hourly Pay: 3rd shift at $17.00/hr.
 
4th Shift at $17.50/hr.
 
Shift(s): 3rd shift:  Sat - Mon from 5:00am - 5:00pm 
 
4th shift: Sat - Mon from 5:00pm - 5:00am
 
Location:
6785 SW Enterprize Blvd, Arcadia FL 34269

Summary 

The Forklift Operator- Pallet Sorter is responsible for Heavy Lifting by hand sorting pallets to grade while ensuring all trash and debris is removed from pallets prior to returning to customer. When using a forklift the Operator moves pallets and other materials through warehouse, supporting production requirements in those areas, as well as loading and unloading customer trailers.  Forklift is  50% Pallet Sorting by hand is 50%   

All employment is contingent on completing a background check and drug test, in accordance with local and state laws and regulations. 

 

Responsibilities  

  • Making decisions regarding the movement of pallets or materials to maximize efficiency 
  • Moves levers and presses pedals to drive truck and control movement of lifting apparatus  
  • Positions forks, lifting platform, or other lifting device under, over, or around loaded pallets and transports load to designated area  
  • Unloads and stacks material by raising and lowering lifting device  
  • Forklifts must be operated with extreme care, adhering to company safety procedures at all times  
  • Must be accountable for achieving Relogistics results while maintaining Relogistics Core Values and Safety Standards  
  • Hand-sorting wooden pallets, when required 
  • Repairing wooden pallets using a nail gun, when required 

 

 Qualifications 

  • Forklift certification preferred, not required 
  • Ability to promote a safe work environment 
  • Follow instructions for keeping records 
  • Understanding that overtime may be required and is considered mandatory 
  • Ability to work overtime and flexible schedule/shifts  

 

Work Environment  

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.  

  • Ability to work in extreme conditions to include, but not limited to, elements, heat, cold, and air particulate 
  • Repetitively adjust body position to bend, stoop, walk, turn, pivot, and stand for entire shifts of varying lengths 
  • The employee is frequently required to sit, talk hear, walk and use hands to handle, feel and reach 
  • Forklift operator is required to sit for long periods of time 
  • The noise level in the work environment is dependent on location 
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required (eye protection, ear protection is mandatory at several locations, safety shoes) 
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include, close vision, distance vision and color vision. 
  • Must have a good sense of balance & good eye-hand-foot coordination 
  • May be required to lift pallets by hand, each weighing between 50 lbs. to 75 lbs.  

 

Benefits  

  • Competitive Pay 
  • Holiday Pay 
  • Referral Bonuses 
  • Long-Term Career Advancement   
  • Great Team Environment 
  • PTO 
  • Full-time employees eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life, AD&D and Short-Term & Long-Term Disability insurance on the 1st of the month following 60 days of employment  

  

Relogistics Services, LLC is an equal opportunity employer 

 

Hourly pay is dependent on experience and other variables, but this is our starting target range.

 

 

Hourly

$17 - $17.50 USD

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