Milwaukee Succeeds
Warehouse Forklift Operator - 2nd shift Temp-Hire
Milwaukee Succeeds, Franklin, Wisconsin, United States, 53132
Warehouse Forklift Operator - 2nd shift Temp-Hire
Duties and Responsibilities Level 1
Learns and complies with CORE requirements:
Key Behaviors / Company Policies
GMP / General Safety / PPE
Learns and complies with area HOUSEKEEPING requirements – during shift and shift hand off
Executes QUALITY Plan:
Properly manage inventory using FEFO rotation process.
Identify out of spec packaging materials, pallet tag information, or lot codes on finished goods.
Work with Warehouse Manager and Quality team to isolate and hold inventory as appropriate.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION and ADJUSTMENT:
Pass forklift certification test
Operate forklift efficiently, prioritizing safety via proper speed, horn usage, and other methods.
Safely operate offline stretch wrapper as needed.
Clear palletizer and production stretch wrapper jams as needed.
Load pallets in 3‑high drive‑in racking and double‑stack pallets correctly.
Supply production lines correct materials (film, cardboard, pallets).
Learn to change pallet wrapping film.
Charge forklift during lunch break and at end of shift.
DOCUMENTATION:
Ensure accurate inventory documentation and production records.
Read and understand daily production schedules (RPOs).
SANITATION: Complete at scheduled intervals in warehouse areas and proactively when time is available.
PERFORMANCE: Demonstrate ability to consistently perform duties delivering targeted levels of Safety, Quality, and Production Performance.
Level 2 (requires Level 1 proficiency for all lines)
Receive inbound shipments and process paperwork correctly.
Manage de‑palletizers: supply each line with correct bottles, remove dunnage pallets from magazines, keep floor free from broken glass.
Create partial pallet license plates in B.C. or for combining partials.
Communicate issues and opportunities with Warehouse, Production, and Quality teams.
Train new operators to Level 1 capability.
Engage in performance problem solving.
Demonstrate consistent performance at Safety, Quality, and Production levels.
Level 3 (requires Level 2 proficiency for all lines)
Train operators to Level 2–3 capability.
Learn shipping: print load tickets, use handheld scanners correctly, load trucks with airbags, post shipments, double‑check B.O.L.
Coordinate trailer loading, communicate with external truck drivers per schedule and priorities, consistently chock trailer tires before loading.
Resolve scanner or posting load errors.
Ccover all forklift positions.
Lead as Operator performing root cause analysis, improving safety, quality, and operating conditions.
Technical Requirements – Education, Areas of Knowledge and Experience
Previous forklift experience in a warehouse or manufacturing environment.
Proficient computer use for receiving, inventory management, and shipping duties.
Problem‑solving skills.
Mechanical aptitude and ability to use basic tools.
Basic math skills (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fractions, decimals).
Comprehend written instructions and strong communication skills.
Behavioral Requirements – Personal Skills and Competencies
Ownership – takes initiative to bring about positive results.
Teamwork and collaboration – respectful and works well with others to achieve a goal.
Flexibility – ability and willingness to adjust to the situation.
Attention to detail – thoroughness and accuracy in performing job duties.
Reliability – consistently good quality of performance and able to be trusted.
Working Conditions / Physical Requirements Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Environment is seasonally hot, humid, wet. Willingness to work off‑shifts.
The physical demands described here are representative of what must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Duties and Responsibilities Level 1
Learns and complies with CORE requirements:
Key Behaviors / Company Policies
GMP / General Safety / PPE
Learns and complies with area HOUSEKEEPING requirements – during shift and shift hand off
Executes QUALITY Plan:
Properly manage inventory using FEFO rotation process.
Identify out of spec packaging materials, pallet tag information, or lot codes on finished goods.
Work with Warehouse Manager and Quality team to isolate and hold inventory as appropriate.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION and ADJUSTMENT:
Pass forklift certification test
Operate forklift efficiently, prioritizing safety via proper speed, horn usage, and other methods.
Safely operate offline stretch wrapper as needed.
Clear palletizer and production stretch wrapper jams as needed.
Load pallets in 3‑high drive‑in racking and double‑stack pallets correctly.
Supply production lines correct materials (film, cardboard, pallets).
Learn to change pallet wrapping film.
Charge forklift during lunch break and at end of shift.
DOCUMENTATION:
Ensure accurate inventory documentation and production records.
Read and understand daily production schedules (RPOs).
SANITATION: Complete at scheduled intervals in warehouse areas and proactively when time is available.
PERFORMANCE: Demonstrate ability to consistently perform duties delivering targeted levels of Safety, Quality, and Production Performance.
Level 2 (requires Level 1 proficiency for all lines)
Receive inbound shipments and process paperwork correctly.
Manage de‑palletizers: supply each line with correct bottles, remove dunnage pallets from magazines, keep floor free from broken glass.
Create partial pallet license plates in B.C. or for combining partials.
Communicate issues and opportunities with Warehouse, Production, and Quality teams.
Train new operators to Level 1 capability.
Engage in performance problem solving.
Demonstrate consistent performance at Safety, Quality, and Production levels.
Level 3 (requires Level 2 proficiency for all lines)
Train operators to Level 2–3 capability.
Learn shipping: print load tickets, use handheld scanners correctly, load trucks with airbags, post shipments, double‑check B.O.L.
Coordinate trailer loading, communicate with external truck drivers per schedule and priorities, consistently chock trailer tires before loading.
Resolve scanner or posting load errors.
Ccover all forklift positions.
Lead as Operator performing root cause analysis, improving safety, quality, and operating conditions.
Technical Requirements – Education, Areas of Knowledge and Experience
Previous forklift experience in a warehouse or manufacturing environment.
Proficient computer use for receiving, inventory management, and shipping duties.
Problem‑solving skills.
Mechanical aptitude and ability to use basic tools.
Basic math skills (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fractions, decimals).
Comprehend written instructions and strong communication skills.
Behavioral Requirements – Personal Skills and Competencies
Ownership – takes initiative to bring about positive results.
Teamwork and collaboration – respectful and works well with others to achieve a goal.
Flexibility – ability and willingness to adjust to the situation.
Attention to detail – thoroughness and accuracy in performing job duties.
Reliability – consistently good quality of performance and able to be trusted.
Working Conditions / Physical Requirements Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Environment is seasonally hot, humid, wet. Willingness to work off‑shifts.
The physical demands described here are representative of what must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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