Shipper/Forklift Operator
The Lawton Standard Co. · St Paul, MN · 1 mo ago
On-siteEducation$22.7/hrFull-time
Hours and Pay
- 1st Shift: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM, additional OT when needed
- Pay: $22.7 per hour
- Employees will be cross-trained in manual finishing operations including parts washing, deburring, spot facing, and light janitorial duties.
- Willingness and excitement to learn new skills
- Mechanically inclined with basic troubleshooting ability
- Ability to follow established instructions and procedures
- Strong attention to detail and quality standards
- Proven team player with a positive attitude
- Self-starter with strong initiative
- Demonstrated record of safety, quality, and dependability
- Free training and skill development opportunities
- Tuition reimbursement program
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance (eligible within first 60 days — first of the month following 30 days)
- Company-paid disability and life insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- Direct deposit
- Fixed weekly schedule
- Company-paid uniforms
- Boot reimbursement program
- Prescription safety glasses reimbursement
- Career growth opportunities
- Family-oriented culture where contributions are recognized
- This position operates in a heavy industrial iron foundry environment with exposure to:
- Heat
- Dust
- Noise
- and Moving machinery and powered industrial equipment
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods
- Frequent lifting, pushing, and pulling of materials
- Ability to operate powered industrial equipment safely
- Ability to work in hot and physically demanding conditions
Job
The Shipper/Forklift Operator is responsible for safely operating a forklift to move finished castings, fixtures, and materials throughout the finishing and shipping areas of the foundry. This position supports shipping operations by organizing fixtures, banding pallets, and transporting completed products for shipment. This role also functions as a general labor position.
What You Bring to the Job
What’s in It for You?
Work Environment
Employees must comply with all safety requirements and always wear required personal protective equipment (PPE).