Overview:
Berry Global Berry Global, headquartered in Evansville, Indiana, is committed to its mission of ‘Always Advancing to Protect What’s Important.
’ With $13 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2019 on a combined pro forma basis from operations, Berry is a leading global supplier of a broad range of innovative nonwoven, flexible, and rigid products used every day within consumer and industrial end markets.
Berry operates over 290 manufacturing facilities worldwide, on six continents, and employs over 48,000 individuals.
At Berry, we pursue excellence in all that we do and are always advancing to improve the way we work along with the products and services we provide.
Our culture fosters trust and partnerships through appreciation, acknowledgement, and inclusion.
At Berry, we are continuously improving to support our mission and exemplify our values of partnerships, excellence, growth, and safety.
To learn more about Berry, visit berryglobal.
com
Responsibilities:
Keep warehouses clean, organized, and damage free.
Report potential warehouse hazards to the Logistics AGL, Group Leader or Logistics Supervisor (PLT).
Communicate between shifts the status of production lines.
Ability to Load/Unload various styles of racking
Understand DcLink and the scripts used in production
Understand and will adhere to all ISO/SQF guidelines and policies
Move product via Forklift from production and post-operations areas in a quick, safe, and orderly manner.
Take corrugate to machines, return unused corrugate to warehouse.
Fill requisitions for and move product from post operations areas.
Move rework-to-rework areas (Q00 and TQ02).
Remove released product from TQ02.
Load/Unload production, bailing, and supply trailers
Qualifications:
High school diploma / GED equivalent
Strong organizational skills with proven ability to complete multiple tasks simultaneously
Ability to climb on and off a Forklift safely and without assistance at a minimum of 6 times per hour
Vision of 20/40 or better and peripheral vision or 70 degrees or greater
Ability to operate a Forklift safely in high traffic, low clearance areas while not posing a safety risk to others.
Must not be at risk of sudden alterations in consciousness.
Hearing sufficient to recognize and respond to shouted warnings, alarms, and horns on Forklifts.
Minimum ability to lift 35 pounds