Overview
We are seeking a skilled Equipment Operator to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience operating a variety of equipment and machinery in a warehouse or industrial setting.
LOCATION
Marianna FL
PAY
$28 per hour and time and half for hours over 40 in a work week
Lodging and meal allowances with an additional $120 per day except for the first and last day of work which will pay $60 per day.
Each applicant interested in supporting in Florida will need to be ready to deploy immediately in Marianna FL to receive the notice to travel and arrive to the designed site. Each applicant will need to complete their onboarding packet. 8 to 12-hour shifts, 7 days per week;
Duties
- Operate and maintain various types of equipment such as forklifts, reach trucks, cherry pickers, clamp trucks, cranes, and other heavy machinery
- Perform materials handling tasks including loading, unloading, and moving products within the facility
- Utilize warehouse management systems to track inventory and materials
- Adhere to OSHA regulations and company safety guidelines at all times
- Assist with general warehouse duties as needed
Requirements
- Proven experience in operating a range of equipment including forklifts, reach trucks, cherry pickers, clamp trucks, cranes, etc.
- Strong mechanical knowledge to troubleshoot minor issues with equipment
- Familiarity with warehouse management systems for inventory tracking
- Ability to follow safety protocols and maintain a clean work environment
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Essential HealthCare Solutions, LLC, a leading healthcare company servicing national emergency and disaster efforts over the last few years, is seeking interested emergency relief personnel. We are looking for Equipment Operators to rapidly deploy to Florida to assist with disaster efforts related to Hurricane Helene. The equipment operator will be a telehandler (short for telescopic handler) a versatile piece of heavy equipment often used in hurricane support and disaster response operations due to its ability to lift, move, and place materials in hard-to-reach areas. It combines the features of a forklift, crane, and loader, making it ideal for various tasks in challenging environments such as post-hurricane cleanup or relief efforts. You must have forklift and telehandler experience
Key Uses for the position:
1. Debris Removal: After a hurricane, work will be mostly telehandlers to lift and remove large debris like fallen trees, broken structures, and other heavy objects that obstruct roadways or access to buildings.
2. Material Handling: Telehandlers are essential for moving and placing heavy materials such as building supplies, relief equipment, and emergency supplies, often in hard-to-reach locations. Their telescopic boom allows for the easy transport of items to upper levels or across debris-strewn landscapes.
3. Loading and Unloading: In a warehouse or relief supply setting, telehandlers can load and unload trucks with emergency supplies like food, water, and medical kits. Their maneuverability makes them ideal for working in tight spaces and damaged infrastructure.
4. Construction and Repair Assistance: Telehandlers can assist in lifting construction materials to help rebuild damaged structures, transport heavy equipment, or support other equipment such as generators or temporary shelters in areas with difficult access.
5. Versatility in Terrain: Telehandlers are equipped with four-wheel drive and large tires, allowing them to operate on rough, uneven, or flooded terrain—conditions that are common after a hurricane.
Work Focus
· Operate telehandler equipment to lift, move, and place materials such as debris, construction materials, and emergency supplies in safe and precise locations.
· Load and unload trucks, trailers, or pallets with heavy equipment and materials.
· Transport supplies and equipment across the worksite, including moving large or bulky items to hard-to-reach locations.
· Support disaster recovery efforts, including the removal of debris, fallen structures, and placement of relief equipment.
· Inspect and maintain the telehandler to ensure it is in good working condition; report any damage, malfunctions, or maintenance needs immediately.
· Adhere to safety protocols at all times, ensuring the safe operation of the telehandler and compliance with workplace safety guidelines.
· Collaborate with the on-site team, including engineers, construction crews, and disaster response teams, to support logistical needs.
· Assist in site clean-up and material organization when necessary, ensuring the work area remains safe and orderly.
· Adapt to various terrains and challenging work conditions, especially in post-hurricane or disaster-stricken areas.
Qualifications:
· Experience: Minimum of 2 year of experience operating heavy equipment or similar equipment.
· Physical Requirements: Ability to work in physically demanding conditions, including lifting 50+ lbs. and standing or operating machinery for extended periods.
· Safety-conscious: Strong understanding of safety standards and equipment operation protocols in construction or disaster recovery environments.
· Team-Oriented: Ability to work in fast-paced, high-pressure environments as part of a team, especially in disaster relief scenarios.
· Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to assess and overcome challenges in difficult terrains or unstable environments.
· Experience in disaster recovery or relief operations.
· Ability to troubleshoot and maintain heavy equipment.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
· High school diploma preferred.
· Valid Driver’s license
· Minimum one – year of experience operating warehouse equipment (forklift, pallet jacks, etc)
· Deal effectively and professionally with others, some of whom may require high levels of patience, tact, and diplomacy
· Prioritize and organize work.
· Effectively work in a team.
· Successfully work in an emergency disaster environment.
· Successfully work without constant direct supervision.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS – ABILITY TO:
· Grasp, lift, push/pull, carry, or transport heavy equipment and supplies. Push/pull wheeled carts and other heavy equipment
· Bend, stoop, kneel, and reach with hands and arms.
· Have visual acuity to determine accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned.
· Stand for the length of the scheduled shift.
· Ability to perceive any safety risks in inclement weather and disaster conditions.
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