Material Handler- Sit-Down Forklift

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We are hiring for a Warehouse Loader and Maintenance – Sit-Down Forklift in Sunnyvale (near Mesquite)

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We're looking for someone dependable and hardworking to help maintain a clean, safe, and organized warehouse environment.

$18.54-$19.54/hr, weekly pay

Monday-Friday, Saturdays as needed
1st shift 9am-5:30pm
2nd shift 2:30pm-11pm
3rd shift 7pm-3:30am

Primary Objective:
Provide general facility support by performing routine maintenance tasks and assisting with loading and unloading pallets. Unloading finished product from truck driver's trailers. Maintenance role does require to clean building out/inside, wipe down barriers, and clearing warehouse utilizing forklift.

Key Responsibilities:
Operate a sit-down forklift to move raw materials, pallets of finished tiles, and other goods within the warehouse and production areas.
Load and unload trucks with tile pallets or materials using forklift equipment, ensuring proper weight distribution and securing of loads.
Support the manufacturing process by delivering raw materials to production lines and removing finished products.
Perform routine inspections and maintenance checks on the forklift to ensure safe operation.
Maintain accurate records of materials moved, including inventory tags, loading documentation, or logs.
Ensure the warehouse is organized, clean, and compliant with safety protocols and manufacturing standards.
Identify damaged goods or pallets and report issues promptly to supervisors.
Follow all company safety procedures and wear required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) at all times.

Requirements:
Minimum 1 year of warehouse experience preferred
Commitment to safety and attention to detail

Physical Requirements:
Regularly required to stand, walk, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
Occasionally required to sit, climb, or balance
Ability to lift and/or move up to 75 pounds
Must be able to work in varying temperature conditions
Regular exposure to moving mechanical parts and loud noise
Use of safety equipment is required

Apply In Person:
Xander Staffing
8035 E RL Thornton Fwy, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75228

Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
(Closed for lunch from 12 PM – 1 PM)

Phone: 972-677-7275
If our phone lines are busy, please email: laura.contreras@xanderstaffing.com

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