Your Mission
As a Material Handler - 1st Shift (6:00 am - 2:00 pm), you will ensure the efficient, timely, and damage-free movement and storage of materials throughout the production process, enabling the seamless manufacturing of products according to schedule. You will also ensure that parts are handled and stored in a manner that prevents damage.
How you will make a difference
- Keeps Production on Track: By staging work centers and moving materials efficiently, they prevent delays and ensure operators are never waiting, keeping manufacturing aligned with schedule.
- Protects Product Quality: Careful handling and storage of parts minimizes damage, reducing waste and rework.
- Supports Team Efficiency: Accurate paperwork and quantity checks help avoid bottlenecks and confusion, allowing production teams to focus on their tasks.
- Drives Safety and Organization: Following safe work practices and maintaining clean, organized carts contributes to a safer, more productive environment.
- Maximizes Resource Use: Smart use of software and equipment ensures materials are moved with precision and purpose.
What you should be good at
- Understanding Manufacturing Operations: You should be familiar with how materials flow through production, inventory systems, and basic warehouse procedures.
- Basic Computer Literacy: You’ll need to navigate inventory software, input data, and possibly use email or spreadsheets.
- Clear Communication in English: Reading instructions, writing reports or logs, and speaking with team members—all require solid English skills.
What you can look forward to
- Basic Computer Skills: Use software to track materials, enter data, and follow digital instructions.
- English Proficiency: Read, write, and converse clearly in English.
- Math Skills: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide using both English and Metric units. Convert between measurement systems accurately.
- Reasoning & Problem Solving: Follow written and verbal instructions. Use common sense to solve simple, standardized problems.
- Physical Capability Stand, walk, lift/move up to 50 pounds. Safely work around moving mechanical parts.
- Safety & Cleanliness Follow all safe work practices. Keep carts and work areas organized.
Who we are
Join our global team of over 6,000 colleagues and make a difference every day. Contribute to innovative solutions that save lives, reduce emissions, and drive progress in key industries like energy, automotive, and safety technology. Guided by our core values — Pioneering Spirit, Courage, Fairness, and Closeness — we are ENABLING CHANGE. FOR A BETTER TOMORROW. With opportunities to grow, learn, and collaborate across 43 countries and more than 133 locations, you’ll be part of a culture that values your ideas and your impact. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and become part of our journey. #YouMakeADifference
Your Mission
As a Material Handler - 1st Shift (6:00 am - 2:00 pm), you will ensure the efficient, timely, and damage-free movement and storage of materials throughout the production process, enabling the seamless manufacturing of products according to schedule. You will also ensure that parts are handled and stored in a manner that prevents damage.
How you will make a difference
- Keeps Production on Track: By staging work centers and moving materials efficiently, they prevent delays and ensure operators are never waiting, keeping manufacturing aligned with schedule.
- Protects Product Quality: Careful handling and storage of parts minimizes damage, reducing waste and rework.
- Supports Team Efficiency: Accurate paperwork and quantity checks help avoid bottlenecks and confusion, allowing production teams to focus on their tasks.
- Drives Safety and Organization: Following safe work practices and maintaining clean, organized carts contributes to a safer, more productive environment.
- Maximizes Resource Use: Smart use of software and equipment ensures materials are moved with precision and purpose.
What you should be good at
- Understanding Manufacturing Operations: You should be familiar with how materials flow through production, inventory systems, and basic warehouse procedures.
- Basic Computer Literacy: You’ll need to navigate inventory software, input data, and possibly use email or spreadsheets.
- Clear Communication in English: Reading instructions, writing reports or logs, and speaking with team members—all require solid English skills.
What you can look forward to
- Basic Computer Skills: Use software to track materials, enter data, and follow digital instructions.
- English Proficiency: Read, write, and converse clearly in English.
- Math Skills: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide using both English and Metric units. Convert between measurement systems accurately.
- Reasoning & Problem Solving: Follow written and verbal instructions. Use common sense to solve simple, standardized problems.
- Physical Capability Stand, walk, lift/move up to 50 pounds. Safely work around moving mechanical parts.
- Safety & Cleanliness Follow all safe work practices. Keep carts and work areas organized.
Who we are
Join our global team of over 6,000 colleagues and make a difference every day. Contribute to innovative solutions that save lives, reduce emissions, and drive progress in key industries like energy, automotive, and safety technology. Guided by our core values — Pioneering Spirit, Courage, Fairness, and Closeness — we are ENABLING CHANGE. FOR A BETTER TOMORROW. With opportunities to grow, learn, and collaborate across 43 countries and more than 133 locations, you’ll be part of a culture that values your ideas and your impact. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and become part of our journey. #YouMakeADifference