1st Shift Lamination Forklift Operator - Eastanollee, United States - American Woodmark

    American Woodmark
    American Woodmark Eastanollee, United States

    4 weeks ago

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    Description

    TITLE:
    Receiving Forklift Operator


    STATUS:
    Hourly


    LOCATION:
    Toccoa Plant


    DEPARTMENT:
    Lamination/Warehouse


    REPORTS TO:
    Lamination/Warehouse Supervisor


    PURPOSE/RESPONSIBILITY:


    To support the operations of the plant so that they can optimize the use of all resources in meeting and/or exceeding established plant goals and client/customer expectations.


    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    • Follow all safety, quality, production, materials and plant policies and procedures.
    • Demonstrate behavior that aligns with plant expectations and CITE principles.
    • Successfully complete all training required for operation of assigned area.
    • Acquire and maintain an active AWC forklift license. Previous forklift experience a plus.
    • Operate the forklift in a safe and efficient manner.
    • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
    • Computer literate to include Outlook and Microsoft Office Suite of products in addition to software required of each trained role.
    • Communicate effectively with other team members in assigned department (lamination/warehouse team lead and utility tech, lamination forklift operator, and lamination line operator).
    • Sort and identify wood parts by size and style of parts finish.
    • Inspect and verify materials loads prior to receiving.
    • Perform quality checks and input data into Infinity software.
    • Accurately report material transactions, including scrap/salvage.
    • Ensure that all paperwork, documentation, reports and data entry are completed daily for assigned area.
    • Learn and execute receiving procedure for trucks: in computer system, trailer report, and receiving log.
    • Load and unload trucks as necessary.
    • Create and print tickets for finished material.
    • Maintain warehouse integrity via transactional quality and correct placement of incoming material.
    • Manage inventory of received goods in warehouse, performing daily, weekly and monthly cycle counts and floor counts.
    • Troubleshoot and accurately report machine issues to maintenance and/or other support groups.
    • Complete PM's for all equipment, tools and support equipment within assigned area.
    • Perform daily and periodic maintenance checks on the forklift and support the maintenance team during major repairs or scheduled preventive maintenance.
    • Responsible for keeping area to a standard that prepares it for next shift operations.
    • Maintain daily 5S/clean-up expectations for assigned area.
    • Maintain a safe work environment for self and others.
    • Participate on Kaizen, TPM and cross-functional team events as requested.
    • Cross train in other areas as requested.
    • Assist in all areas of departments as needed.
    • Train new or back-up operators using certified peer trainer tools and techniques.
    • Encourage team members and promote a positive attitude.
    • Available to work assigned schedule and shift hours as necessary to meet client/customer requirements.
    • Perform other tasks as directed by plant management.

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    To perform this job, the requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and ability required.


    EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:

    • High School Diploma/ GED preferred. In lieu of education, extensive knowledge of all processes associated within the scope of the respective team may be considered.
    • Manufacturing/work experience and willingness to learn to operate required position in the team assigned.
    • Track record of successful team support, meeting work performance expectations and commitment toward continuous improvement.
    • Experience performing duties in a team environment committed to positive performance and SQDC goal achievement.
    • Demonstrated behavior that supports the company's core values and CITE principles.
    • Has excellent communication skills with knowledge of Word, Excel, and Microsoft Outlook preferred.

    LANGUAGE SKILLS:


    Must read, analyze, and interpret common business documents such as packing lists, manifests, bills of lading, pallet tickets, or job orders.

    Must communicate effectively with co-workers and customers/clients in an effort to respond to common inquires or complaints.


    MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:


    Use basic mathematical concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to such tasks as inventory control, material ordering, and job order verification.


    REASONING SKILLS:
    Perceive problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Interpret an assorted number of tasks or instructions.


    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:


    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to see, hear, talk, crouch, use stairs to access work area, stand, bend, reach and feel with hands and arms and walk for entirety of shift.

    The employee is frequently required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to lift up to 50 pounds.


    WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
    Typical indoor and outdoor manufacturing environment. The noise level is usually moderate to high and hearing protection is required in areas of the production floor. Safety glasses are required at all times on the production floor. Other forms of PPE may be required depending on the work/task being performed. Occasional weekend or off-shift work required.


    AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER


    American Woodmark Corporation does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, national origin, age, religion, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and/or expression; and it will comply with all applicable federal, state, and local discrimination laws.

    No person shall be denied employment solely because of any disability, which is unrelated to the ability to engage in the essential functions involved in the position for which application has been made either with or without reasonable accommodations.


    Approved by:
    Bryon Whitworth, Toccoa Plant Operations Manager