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Forklift Operator Material Handler

Location:
Jackson, MS
Salary:
$18
Posted:
April 09, 2025

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Resume:

Keenon Sims

*** ***** ******* ****

Clinton, MS *9056

601-***-****

*******.**@*****.***

Objective

To obtain a Warehouse Material Handler position with your company. Bringing proficiency in handling materials, accurate inventory counts, picking and preparing orders, and loading and unloading delivery trucks within a warehouse environment by ensuring accuracy of orders and following set company protocols.

Summary of Qualifications

More than ten years experience.

Experienced forklift operator able to receive cargo into packing area, report any overage, shortage and damages from that delivery to the appropriate agents or supervisors and follow packing instructions as indicated by paperwork.

Experience working with lots of different materials.

Excellent ability to use hand and power tools applicable to the trade.

Ability to read, understand, and follow, safety procedures.

Demonstrated ability to follow oral or written instructions.

Able and capable of lifting 100lbs, can withstand extreme hot and cold conditions. Capable of prolonged physical effort, fast problem solver, ability to respect deadlines and to efficiently interrelate with other workers of the department.

Professional Experience

Propak Logistics February 2013 - Present

Leadman/Foreman

Direct the safe and efficient operation of assigned shift in the absence of the Production Supervisor. Uphold plant and manufacturing standards and ensure compliance with all plant procedures. Monitor and drive plant performance indicators and align priorities with production demand. Assist Supervisor to improve the operating skills, technical knowledge and working environment of the shift. To prepare batches and monitor reactions as outlined in Manufacturing Procedures.

Key Responsibilities:

In the absence of Supervisor, coordinate the activities of the production operators on assigned shift.

Assist in training new production operators on shift.

In absence of Supervisor, act as Incident Commander on off shifts.

Manufacture products in conformance to plant quality standards.

Manage multiple jobs/equipment simultaneously.

Follow accurate, timely and visible inventory methods to enhance both physical and electronic inventory accuracies.

Uphold and advance policies and standards.

Ensure proper storage and handling of all materials.

In the absence of Supervisor, issue work permits and enter work orders as required for maintenance/capital project activities in the operations department.

Comply with plant infrastructure systems

Ensure adequate training of workforce by facilitating computer based training and on the job training.

Report all safety incidents and near misses and participate in investigations.

Pratt Industries April 2011-September 2012

Box Assembler/Warehouse

Assemble to completion existing products per engineering documents and established production standards.

Operating other production equipment and performing tasks necessary to complete product to engineering specifications.

Preparing and setup of necessary tools and equipment for assembly processes.

Arranging of parts for completion from previous staging processes.

Prepare for shipping finished product by palletizing, crating and loading as required.

Propose potential quality or productivity enhancements i.e. continual improvements

Review of finished assemblies, parts and product to ensure accuracy.

Report production issues and assist in resolutions as required.

Participate in and attend cross functional meetings as required.

Perform other duties as requested by the department manager.

IMS Logistics March 2008-September 2010

Forklift Operator/Warehouse

Using forklift to pull orders.

Working in the receiving and shipping department, picking, packing, and scanning orders using a palletizer and also doing inventory.

Label all parts for tracking per ISO requirements.

To read and complete order picking to organize warehouse manufacturing supplies and parts.

Use of forklifts to transfer materials within the warehouse.

Active participant in regulated safety programs.

MTEK MS February 2004-March 2007

Forklift Operator/Warehouse

Using forklift to pull orders.

Working in the receiving and shipping department, picking, packing, and scanning orders using a palletizer and also doing inventory.

Label all parts for tracking per ISO requirements.

To read and complete order picking to organize warehouse manufacturing supplies and parts.

Use of forklifts to transfer materials within the warehouse.

Active participant in regulated safety programs.

Education and Training

Canton High School

General Studies

August 1989- May 1993

High School Diploma

Jackson State University

Computer Science

August 1993

Military Service

Branch- Army

Rank- E3

Dates Served- May 1997- January 2001

Job- 92A Automated Logistics Specialist

Duties and Responsibilities:

Establish and maintain stock records and other documents such as inventory, material control, accounting and supply reports

Review and verify quantities received against bills of contracts, purchase requests and shipping documents

Unload, unpack, count, segregate, palletize and store incoming supplies and equipment

Construct bins, shelving and other storage aids

Simplify and standardize the collection and use of maintenance data

Raise the quality and accuracy of performance, cost and parts data through improved maintenance management

Certifications/Licenses

Forklift Certification May 1997-Present



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