Loader Operator at Sortera Technologies, Inc.
Markle, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Jul, 26

Salary

26.0

Posted On

02 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Heavy equipment operation, Material handling, Loading and unloading, Scale operation, Weight recording, Packaging equipment operation, Equipment inspection, Metal differentiation, Safety compliance, PPE usage

Industry

Climate Technology Product Manufacturing

Description
The Loader Operator is responsible for moving material throughout the factory and ensuring the achievement of smooth receiving, stocking, and shipping. Essential Functions * Direct truck drivers during loading and unloading * Operate scale, record weights and dimensions accurately * Operate packaging equipment to securely transport inbound, cross-dock, and outbound loads * Load and unload material at the standard rate of production * Inspect material handling equipment before operating, record data from the inspection * Visually differentiate between similar metals * Assist in other areas and perform other duties, as needed Qualifications and Requirements * High school diploma or equivalent preferred, but not required  * 1+ year(s) experience operating heavy equipment * Ability to consistently comply with PPE and safety standards while on the production premises * Pass certifications on all materials handling equipment on site * Experience working in a 24/7 production environment * Strong work ethic with a positive attitude Work Environment * The noise level is usually very loud * Regularly works near moving mechanical parts * Ability to lift up to 50lbs, several times per day * The buildings are heated during the winter, but conditions could be cold in the winter & hot during the summer * The processing areas are dirty & wet at times * Processing facilities/areas are dusty
Responsibilities
The Loader Operator is responsible for moving materials throughout the factory to ensure efficient receiving, stocking, and shipping processes. They must also operate heavy machinery, record accurate weights, and maintain safety standards while directing truck drivers.
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