Manufacturing or operation jobs refer to roles focused on the production of goods within an industrial setting. These positions often entail assembling products, operating machinery, quality control, and maintaining equipment efficiency. Characterized by hands-on tasks, these jobs require attention to detail, adherence to safety protocols, and sometimes, technical expertise. Workers in this sector contribute to the transformation of raw materials into finished products, playing a crucial role in the supply chain.
of frozen goods. Responsibilities: Operating Stand-Up Forklift: Safely and proficiently operate a stand-up forklift to load, unload, and transport pallets of frozen food products in a fast-paced environment. Material Handling: Move pallets of frozen goods from production areas to storage locations, freezers, or loading docks, ensuring proper stacking and secure placement to prevent damage or accidents.
Inventory Management: Assist in inventory control by accurately scanning, recording, and verifying incoming and outgoing products using computerized systems and handheld scanners. Retrieve and stage products for outbound shipments, following the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method to maintain
product freshness. Palletize and stack frozen food products according to established guidelines and specifications, ensuring stability and integrity during transportation and storage.
Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and comply with company policies and procedures. Participate in training programs and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance skills and knowledge in forklift operations and material handling. Equipment Maintenance: Perform routine inspections and maintenance checks on the forklift, such as monitoring fluid levels, tire pressure, and reporting any malfunctions or issues to the supervisor. Safety and Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures,
including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) and following established guidelines for stacking, loading, and unloading frozen food products.
Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate records of inventory movements, equipment inspections, and any incidents or accidents that occur during forklift operations. Report any irregularities or concerns to the supervisor. Collaboration: Collaborate with warehouse team members, including supervisors, loaders, and inventory personnel, to ensure efficient workflow and timely completion of tasks. Cleanliness and Organization: Keep the work area clean, organized, and free from debris, ensuring the forklift and surrounding area are in compliance with sanitation and safety standards.
Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Valid forklift operator certification or license. Previous experience operating a stand-up forklift, preferably in a warehouse or frozen food environment. Strong knowledge of safety procedures and practices related to forklift operations. Physical ability to lift heavy loads, bend, stoop, and stand for extended periods. Attention to detail and accuracy in inventory management and documentation. Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Flexibility to work in different temperature-controlled environments, including freezers. Basic computer skills for inventory tracking and reporting.
Manufacturing or operation jobs refer to positions involved in the creation of products and overseeing the processes used to produce them. These roles may encompass tasks on the factory floor, such as assembly, machining, quality control, or on a managerial level, coordinating and optimizing the workflow, equipment, and staff. Key characteristics of these jobs include a focus on efficiency, safety, and adherence to production schedules and standards. Since they often take place in industrial settings, hands-on skills, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of machinery and manufacturing technology are essential. Additionally, these jobs contribute significantly to a company's output and overall success.