Equipment Operator

DALLAS, TX
Full Time
Operations Department
Experienced
Equipment Operator 
We are looking for a reliable equipment operator to join our team. Responsibilities include performing routine equipment checks and maintenance, loading and unloading products, and ensuring equipment is safely operated and stored.
To be successful as an equipment operator, you should consistently follow safety regulations and be able to take instructions from superiors. Outstanding equipment operators should display great hand and foot coordination and always think of ways to improve efficiency.
In addition, this role will back up other distribution roles. This individual is a team player and detail orientated. They are results-driven and are comfortable working in a fluctuating environment with a moderate level of change. A good candidate can work in a fast-paced environment that is task-driven with minimal supervision. They can focus on the task at hand while maintaining a steady, consistent pace of work.

Who We Are
Hi-Line, America’s Mobile Industrial Hardware Store, has been thriving since 1959. Headquartered in Farmers Branch, Texas, on the Northside of Dallas, we provide timely access to over 100K quality industrial after-market products through our nationwide mobile industrial hardware stores. “We bring the store and the service to you.”

What We Offer
  • Climate-controlled Distribution Center
  • Potential for advancement and growth
  • 5-day work week (Monday through Friday)
  • A casual work environment with a focus on teamwork
  • 1st shift only 

Equipment Operator Responsibilities:
  • Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe work environment
  • Receive and put away inbound inventory
  • Cycle count inventory
  • Restock inventory
  • Ensuring all equipment is maintained and used in accordance with company safety regulations.
  • Training new crew members in the safe operation of equipment.
  • Promptly reporting all issues to Operations Manager.
  • Attending meetings and refresher courses to ensure responsible equipment operation.
  • Identifying faults and troubleshooting equipment as required.
  • Performing other duties as needed.

Basic Qualifications
  • Relevant license and safety certification.
  • Prior experience operating equipment.
  • Excellent teamwork and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to follow orders, especially under pressure.
  • Reliable and Punctual
  • Focus on detail
  • Great work ethic
  • Passion for constant improvement
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Must pass a criminal background check and drug screen
  • Ability to lift up to 60 lbs. on occasion
  • Ability to walk, stand, kneel and/or climb for 8 hours a day
  • Must have reliable transportation


Benefits
  • Starting to pay $21.00 per hour
  • 401(k), health, dental, and life insurance
  • Eight paid holidays per year for full-time employees
  • Two weeks paid vacation in the first year 

Equal Opportunity Statement:
At Hi-Line, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all qualified applicants and our associates without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or any category protected by applicable law.
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