Key Responsibilities & Performance Deliverables
1. Specialized Material Handling & Stacking
Safely operate a specialized forklift equipped with hydraulic clamp attachments to transport, lift, rotate ($180^\circ / 360^\circ$), and position large paper rolls and raw materials.
Vertically stack heavy reels and corrugated bundles in the warehouse up to designated heights, ensuring stacks are perfectly straight, stable, and structurally safe.
Intelligently slide clamp pads into tight, narrow gaps between stored rolls without puncturing, tearing, or scraping the protective outer layers of neighboring stock.
Transition paper rolls smoothly from a horizontal position (as received in transport trucks) to a vertical position for standard warehouse storage or corrugator machine feeding.
2. Hydraulic Pressure & Capacity Calibration
Accurately adjust and monitor the forklift's hydraulic pressure gauge settings ($PSI$) according to the specific paper grade, core strength, and weight of the load.
Prevent product damage by ensuring clamping force is tight enough to prevent slippage, yet gentle enough to avoid crushing, denting, or deforming the product.
Fully understand the modified load center and reduced net lifting capacity caused by the heavy clamp attachment to prevent vehicle tipping.
3. Inbound/Outbound Logistics Support
Safely maneuver forklifts inside shipping containers, flatbeds, and delivery trucks to load finished packaging goods or unload heavy raw materials.
Ensure transport truck wheels are properly chocked and dock bridging plates are securely locked before driving the vehicle into a trailer.
Organize and feed raw material stocks (correct GSM, size, and paper type) to the production line dynamically to prevent machine downtime.
4. Equipment Maintenance & Pre-Shift Inspections
Perform mandatory pre-operational daily checks, including inspecting hydraulic hoses for leaks, checking fluid levels, tire pressure, and testing the horn/backup alarms.
Inspect the condition of the clamp pads frequently to ensure high-friction surfaces are clean, free of oil/grease, and free of embedded metal debris that could scratch raw materials.
Document and report any mechanical anomalies, hydraulic pressure drops, or vehicle defects to the maintenance team immediately.
5. Plant Safety & Defensive Driving
Maintain constant alertness on the plant floor, strictly adhering to factory speed limits and sounding the horn at all blind intersections, doorways, and corners.
Respect all designated pedestrian walkways and keep loading bays clear of obstruction.
Mandatorily wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including steel-toed boots, high-visibility vests, and industrial safety helmets.