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As a Forklift Operator at Walmart, you will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating forklifts and other material handling equipment to move, stack, and retrieve merchandise within the warehouse or distribution center.
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As a Forklift Operator at Walmart, you will play a critical role in the efficient movement and handling of merchandise within the warehouse. Load and unload trucks, trailers, and shipping containers using forklifts and pallet jacks.
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Essential Functions Complete tasks such as loading, unloading, sorting, picking, stocking, staging, fabrication and transportation of goodsLoad and unload materials to and from designated storage area, such as racks, shelves, or vehicles.
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Valid forklift operator certification or license required. Your expertise in forklift operation, attention to safety, and commitment to accuracy will contribute to the success of Walmart's logistics and fulfillment operations.
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If you are skilled in forklift operation, safety-conscious, and thrive in a fast-paced work environment, this position offers a rewarding opportunity to be part of the Walmart team. Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines for forklift operation, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE.
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Knowledge of forklift safety procedures, operating principles, and maintenance practices. Your primary role involves transporting goods to and from storage areas, loading and unloading trucks, and assisting with inventory management tasks.
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Use of forklifts, pallet jacks, and other material handling equipment. Assist with inventory counting, cycle counts, and stock replenishment as needed. Safely operate forklifts, reach trucks, and other material handling equipment to move merchandise throughout the warehouse.
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Previous experience operating forklifts and material handling equipment in a warehouse or industrial setting. Transfer merchandise between storage areas, shipping docks, and delivery trucks, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
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Physical agility to maneuver and lift heavy objects (up to 50 pounds) using appropriate equipment. Stack and organize merchandise in storage racks or designated locations within the warehouse. Ability to operate forklifts and other material handling equipment for extended periods.
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The main purpose of the Forklift Operator is to operate a powered industrial truck to load and unload materials and move them to and from storage locations, production areas and distribution sections for shipping and receiving.
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Load or unload trucks either by hand, forklift, or by pallet jack. Operates forklift to load and unload trucks and move material throughout the facility. Forklift Driver Knowledge, Skills Abilities.
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Safely operate forklift to load and unload products from commercial vehicles and put away finished goods. 1+ year (s) experience as a sit-down forklift operator, or relevant work.
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Experience: Proven experience as a forklift operator (trainees also welcome). Unloading & Loading: Unload materials and merchandise from incoming vehicles and stack them to assigned places.
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Work collaboratively with warehouse associates, supervisors, and logistics personnel to achieve daily operational goals. Strong attention to detail and accuracy in handling merchandise and inventory.
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Your attention to safety, accuracy, and efficiency will contribute to Walmart's commitment to maintaining smooth warehouse operations and delivering quality products to customers and stores. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
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