Forklift Driver- Rosslyn, Pretoria

Forklift Driver- Rosslyn, Pretoria


Company
Impact HR
Location
Pretoria
Job Type
Full–time and Contractor
Via
via Adzuna

Job Description
We are seeking a skilled Forklift Driver to join our team in Rosslyn. The ideal candidate will have experience operating a forklift in a warehouse or industrial setting. The Forklift Driver will be responsible for safely and efficiently moving materials and products throughout the facility, as well as loading and unloading trucks.

Responsibilities:

- Operate a forklift to move materials and products within the warehouse
- Load and unload trucks with materials and products
- Perform pre-operational checks on forklift equipment
- Maintain a clean and organized work environment
- Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures
- Assist with other warehouse duties as needed

Requirements:

- High school diploma or equivalent
- Valid forklift certification or license
- Proven experience operating a forklift in a warehouse or industrial setting
- Ability to lift heavy objects and work in a fast-paced environment
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in a manufacturing or distribution environment
- Knowledge of warehouse operations and procedures

If you meet the qualifications and are interested in joining our team as a Forklift Driver, please submit your cv with qualifications

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