Receiver Forklift Driver

Mableton, GA
Full Time
Inbound
Entry Level
About Boxercraft
Founded in 1985, Boxercraft is a lifestyle apparel brand rooted in comfort, style, and self-expression. What began as casual loungewear inspired by college campus culture has evolved into a collection designed for everyday life. Today, Boxercraft creates thoughtfully crafted apparel that embraces a relaxed lifestyle while celebrating individuality, connection, and personal spirit. Our products are made to be worn, lived in, and enjoyed—wherever life takes you.

Our Team
At Boxercraft, we are driven by our mission, vision, and values, along with our promise to both our employees and our customers. We are passionate about collaboration, clear communication, and working with purpose in a fast-paced environment. Our culture is built on teamwork, attention to detail, and a shared commitment to continuous improvement and exceptional customer service.

Position Summary
Unloads and loads customer product, scans product, and places it correctly in warehouse. Maintains a safe and clean work area.  Able to operate various powered equipment lifts throughout the course of the work day while meeting the efficiency expectations of the position.

This is a full-time, on-site position in Mableton, GA.

Role and Responsibilities
  • Load and unload freight using equipment in an efficient and safe manner.
  • Move product to storage areas with proper equipment. 
  • Efficiently stack and store the merchandise in the appropriate area.
  • Check or count freight for accuracy and/or damage.
  • Conduct operations in a manner, which promotes safety.
  • Participate in physical inventories, as needed.
  • Perform labeling, sorting, wrapping, packing, and repacking.
  • Operate equipment safely and efficiently. Equipment to include (but not limited to) stand up forklifts, stand up straddle trucks, walk behinds, pallet jacks, double pallet jacks and radio frequency equipment.
  • Report all safety malfunctions on equipment.
  • Comply with OSHA standards.
  • Must be able to meet production standards.
  • Maintain a clean, neat, and orderly work environment.
  • Follow attendance policy, show up for work on time and ready to work assigned shift.
  • Performs visual and operational vehicle safety inspections and reports any unsafe vehicles to shift supervisor or maintenance personnel.
  • Responsible for ensuring that all cases and pallets are properly identified with appropriate labels.
  • Performs count/exception on pick slot locations if quantities are less than requested by warehouse management system and related components.
  • Secures selected cases and conducts final pallet preparations by wrapping selected load and applying shipping labels.
  • Prepares and places assembled case pick pallets and moves assembled pallets from picking areas to a dock door or staging area.
  • Observes, reports and corrects (when appropriate) all unsafe and unsanitary conditions that could cause employee and/or customer accidents.

Qualifications
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Good math, language, and reading skills; basic computer skills may be required
  • High degree of attention required to prevent injury to others; promote a safe work environment
  • Follow instructions for operating equipment and keeping records
  • Execute assignments in an accurate, timely, and safe manner
  • Working knowledge of the warehouse management system
  • Working knowledge of inbound/outbound process
  • Considerable skill in efficiently lifting, stacking, and building quality pallets

Physical Requirements
  • Work may take place in a warehouse environment with varying temperatures.
  • Regularly standing/sitting on a powered industrial trucks lifting up to 50 pounds and adjust body position to bend, stoop, stand, walk, turn, pivot, and stand for long periods of time
  • Having a good sense of balance
  • Having good eye-hand-foot coordination
  • Ability to assess weights and judge distances and heights
  • Ability  to work in varying temperatures, depending upon season

What We Offer
  • Competitive Pay – We believe in rewarding success and showing our employees just how much, they’re valued in a variety of different ways, including compensation.
  • Health and Wellness – There’s nothing basic about our comprehensive health and wellness programs and offerings. While at work and at play, we aim to support a healthy lifestyle.
  • Time away from work – Sometimes we need time away to be with family, enjoy our hobbies, focus on our health or just simply recharge.  We are committed to helping our employees create a work-life harmony!
  • Growth and Development – We are constantly seeking to offer opportunities and support for personal and professional development.
  • Financial planning and wellbeing – No matter what financial goals our employees have set, we want to help them get there.  We offer access to benefits, programs and education to help our employees to protect income, pay for expenses and invest in the future.  Including a generous 401(k) match!
  • Extras, discounts, and perks – Generous discounts to our company and related companies, is just one of the cool extras we offer!
  • Equal Opportunity Employment
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