Reach Driver

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Operate reach truck, load/unload, handle material, ensure safety and inventory

Key Responsibilities

  • truck operation
  • load/unload
  • material handling
  • safety compliance
  • clean workspace

Tasks

-Maintaining a Clean Workspace: Keeping the work area tidy and organized. -Loading and Unloading: Operators load and unload materials from trucks, shelves, and other storage areas. -Safety Compliance: Ensuring safe operation of the reach truck and adhering to all safety protocols. -Operating a Reach Truck: The core task is to operate a reach truck, which is designed for narrow aisles and high stacking. -Material Handling: Moving and organizing materials within the warehouse or distribution center.

Requirements

  • safety procedures
  • detail
  • reach truck
  • truck license
  • teamwork
  • physical fitness

What You Bring

-Knowledge of Safety Procedures: Familiarity with warehouse safety procedures and protocols is important. -Attention to Detail: Accuracy and attention to detail are important for tasks like inventory management and safety compliance. -Experience: Previous experience operating a reach truck is often required or preferred. -Reach Truck License: A valid license or certification to operate a reach truck is essential. -Teamwork: Working in a warehouse environment often requires good communication and teamwork skills. -Physical Fitness: The job can involve some physical labor, so a reasonable level of fitness is necessary.

The Company

About Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

-Operates across two main domains: tools & outdoor products (power tools, hand tools, lawn & garden) and industrial solutions (engineered fasteners, infrastructure attachments). -Its brands – including DEWALT®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, BLACK+DECKER® and Cub Cadet® – are staples on construction sites, in workshops and homes worldwide. -Typical projects range from consumer DIY kits to supplying fastening systems for automotive assembly lines and supporting infrastructure work on bridges and roads. -The company stands out for its deep roots dating back to wartime production for WWII. -It continues to innovate, launching hundreds of new products annually and pushing digital jobsite tools and electrification in power tools. -An unusual fact: it claims leadership in both household hardware and advanced fastening technologies—covering everything from consumer gadgets to industrial-grade applications.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Manufacturing

Security Solutions

Access Control

Maintenance, Repair & Operations (MRO)

Smart Factory Solutions

Outdoor Products

Residential

Commercial

Infrastructure

Healthcare

Agricultural Machinery

Power Tools

General Purpose Machinery

Security Integration Systems

Alarm Systems

Surveillance Technology

Emergency Response

Automotive

Hand Tools

Engineered Fastening

Healthcare Solutions

Transport

Utilities

Commercial Buildings

Water Resources