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Operate machinery to unload, stack, and transport materials. Identify damages, perform maintenance, and keep inventory records. Ensure safety, follow company policies, and maintain facility orderliness.

1.Unloading materials and merchandise from incoming vehicles and stacking them to assigned places 

2.Locating and moving stock of products to pallets or crates for storage or shipment 

3.Identifying damages and report shortages or quality deficiencies 

4.Transport raw materials to production workstations 

5.Inspect machinery to determine the need for repairs and guarantee safety by performing regular maintenance 

6.Keep updated records of inventory and activity logs 

7.Comply with company policies and legal guidelines 

8.Help maintain a safe and orderly environment of the facilities 

 

Skill set 

1.Proven experience as forklift operator 

2.Attention to detail and familiarity with industrial equipment 

3.Excellent physical condition and coordination 

4.Valid certification to operate forklifts 

5.High school diploma

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Company

DHL

Job Posted

a year ago

Job Type

Full-time

WorkMode

On-site

Experience Level

0-2 Years

Category

Supply Chain and Storage

Locations

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Qualification

Diploma

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