Forklift Operator - Night Shift

Gypsum Management And Supply

The Role

Overview

Night shift forklift operator handling orders, inventory, loading/unloading

Key Responsibilities

  • material handling
  • order fulfillment
  • vehicle operation
  • inventory auditing
  • software check‑in
  • relationship building

Tasks

-Frequently moves materials weighing up to 80lbs while unloading flatbed. -Prepare orders by processing requests: pull accurate materials and place in appropriate area for customer pick up or delivery; loading and unloading trucks as necessary. -Constantly, moving from unloading materials from commercial motor vehicle onto job site. -Ensure all merchandise are labeled and properly stored. -Establish and maintain effective working relationships at every level of the organization; invest in building relationships with the Field Operations and Field Support Center team members. -Ensure all orders have been fulfilled. -Constantly, operates commercial motor vehicle and/or boom vehicle. -Assists and leads assigned activities associated with warehouse operations. -Maintain inventory through daily counts and auditing. -Utilize the company’s inventory software systems to check in products. -Replenish sales floor. -Help champion an inclusive working environment by:

Requirements

  • class a
  • high school
  • map reading
  • problem solving
  • heavy lifting
  • communication

What You Bring

-Communicate professionally, both verbally and in writing to coworkers and customers -Must wear protective gear and steel-toed boot. -Must be able to quickly communicate solutions if problems occur. -Must be able to demonstrate a high degree of sound judgement and initiative. -Must be able to problem solve and prioritize tasks. -Demonstrated knowledge of basic math skills -Must be able to manage stress depending on deadlines and ongoing projects. -High school diploma or GED -Constantly, positions self to unload materials from flatbed or boom. -Demonstrated ability to read a map -Must be able to remain in stationary position while driving commercial vehicle 40% -Demonstrated ability to work independently and on a team; ability to lead, execute and/or delegate as needed, while also collaborating with others to get the job done. -Must be able to judge distance while delivering materials and/or operating boom. -Demonstrated knowledge of various board sizes and manufactures, mud types, and steel types -Must be able to multitask. -Must be able to receive and analyze information. -Be able to organize the warehouse and manage bin locations. -Class A Driver’s License preferred. -Must be able to lift heavy building materials up to 80 lbs. for load/unload. -Ability to self-manage, show initiative, be proactive, and drive results. -Must be able to communicate with management and coworkers and be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.

Benefits

-Paid Holidays & Vacation Days -401(k) Retirement Plan -Medical, Dental, Vision, & Disability -Professional Growth Opportunities -Employee Stock Purchase Program -Development & Training Programs -Wellness Benefits

The Company

About Gypsum Management And Supply

-Has grown into the largest U.S. distributor of drywall, steel framing, insulation, acoustical ceilings and more. -Typical projects span commercial builds, home construction, remodels and large-scale renovations. -Their integrated model blends local subsidiary relationships with a nationwide support network headquartered in Tucker, GA. -Known for reliable, end‑to‑end delivery—from showroom pick‑ups to weekend and after‑hours jobsite drops.

Sector Specialisms

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Buildings