Material Handler Job Description

A material handler is responsible for receiving, moving, storing, and distributing materials and products within a warehouse, manufacturing, or distribution environment. They use manual or powered equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand trucks to transport goods to and from storage areas, loading docks, or production lines[1].

Key duties and responsibilities of a material handler include:

  • Receiving and inspecting incoming deliveries for quality, quantity, and accuracy[1].
  • Loading and unloading inventory from trucks, loading docks, storage, and production areas[4].
  • Storing materials in an orderly and accessible manner, often using pallets and cargo boards[2].
  • Marking and labeling stock items using identification tags or labeling equipment[1].
  • Picking and filling customer orders from stock, packaging, and preparing shipments[3].
  • Maintaining inventory records, performing regular cycle counts, and investigating inventory discrepancies[1].
  • Operating and performing routine maintenance on material handling equipment, such as forklifts and pallet jacks[4].
  • Using inventory management software or systems to record and track stock movements[5].
  • Complying with all safety and health regulations in the workplace[7].
  • Maintaining a clean and organized work area and assisting in general warehouse upkeep[4].

Material handlers are expected to be physically fit, able to lift heavy objects (typically up to 50-100 pounds), and possess good organizational, math, and communication skills. Many positions require OSHA forklift certification and prior experience operating warehouse machinery[2].

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