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Warehouse Forklift Operator

If you are looking for a permanent career opportunity as a Warehouse Forklift Operator, this position could be the right fit for you! A regional distributor of HVAC parts is looking to add team members to their facility in Fife, WA.
As a Warehouse Forklift Operator, you would be responsible for shipping, receiving, and stocking inventory.
You will use a sit-down forklift to move the product throughout the facility, and manage inventory through researching and resolving issues when they come up.
This small team offers ongoing training and growth opportunities, and will invest in employees looking to further their career! Warehouse Forklift Operator Job Duties:
Research and resolve inventory related issues as neededOperate a sit-down forklift to safely move inventory throughout facilityShipping, receiving, and stocking of inventoryAssist with warehouse cleaning and organizationPay:
$18-20/hr
DOE
Benefits:
Medical, dental, vision insurance401(k) with partial company matchVacation and sick leaveHoliday payRequirements:
1
year of recent sit-down forklift experienceCurrent forklift certification2
years of related warehouse experienceExperience using WMS or ERP program (such as SAP)Ability to lift up to 50 lbsCurrent, valid driver's licenseSchedule:
Monday-Friday 10am-7pmLocation:
Fife, WAIf you are interested in this position, please apply online today or call/text 253-353-7700 to schedule your interview today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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