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Steelsummit Holdings is seeking a dependable forklift operator to load and unload trucks, assist with packaging, and organize the staging area in Trinity, AL. The role requires safe operation of Hi-Lo equipment, adherence to plant procedures, and solid teamwork.
Applicants should have a high school diploma or GED, the ability to lift up to 50 lbs, and capable communication within a fast-paced production environment. PPE and crane operation may be required.
Job Location: TRINITY, AL 35673
The Hi-Lo / Forklift Operator is tasked with efficiently transporting materials using a forklift. This involves supporting packaging operations, as well as proficiently loading and unloading trucks. Additionally, responsibilities may extend to organizing the staging area for slitters.
High school education or GED required. Team member must have the ability to work safely and efficiently in a fast-paced production environment. Must be able to also meet the physical requirements of the job including the ability to lift 50 pounds and work on your feet on a concrete floor for the entire shift. Team member must also be able to effectively communicate with others and work well in a team environment.
Employees are standing/walking 20%; sitting 80%; lifting up to 50 lbs. as needed; reading charts, tags and written procedures; may be required to climb ladder to reach riding cage on some cranes; measuring material as required; printing or writing legibly to complete all required paperwork.
Must be licensed for hi-lo operation. May be required to use calipers, tape measure, micrometer, hand tools, plasma cutter; and operate an overhead crane. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots.
This work site is in the plant. The plant is on one level, accessible directly from the parking lot. There are stairs in the rail pit and up to the slitter platforms. There are short ladders on the banding lines to climb from the floor to the conveyor. There are seasonal variations in temperatures from 60 to 95+ degrees; some exposure to diesel fumes as trucks move through the plant; noise level varies depending on a number of machines in operation. Potential hazards include strains, cuts, and crush injuries.
Supervision and/or co-worker assistance are readily available. Attendance is closely monitored, as unscheduled absences may jeopardize meeting customer requirements due to insufficient staffing.