Our client, one of Australia's leading manufacturer of roll formed steel building products, have an exciting opportunity for Forklift Operators to join their well-established team in their on a casual basis located in Maddington.The role will be working 1.54pm - 10.00pm, Monday - Friday on competitive hourly rate of $33.18 per hour (inclusive of 25% casual loading) plus shift penalties applicable!This opportunity involves but are not limited to: Manual handling of sheet metal products - lengths can be anywhere from 1m to 3m long.Routine of checking machines ensuring they are working at full capacity Restocking manufacturing products onto the machines Following a step-by-step guide to work heavy machine from set up to operation Distributing products from the end of the production line and place in racking/storage To be successful for this role, you must possess the following: Current WA C Class Driver's License and obtain a reliable vehicle (location not accessible by public transport) Ability to pass a URINE Drug and Alcohol Test Have previous steel & metal manufacturing experience Forklift licenses desirable!Previous warehouse/steel handling experience If the above replies to you, please click APPLY NOW and submit your details online.We look forward to hearing from you!Who we are As one of Australia's largest employers, we work with great companies all around Australia and New Zealand to give you the best opportunities to work when and where you want to.At Programmed, we are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment which values and respects diverse styles, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.We welcome and encourage women, people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent and people from diverse backgrounds to apply.So it's over to you.If you would like to join our team, APPLY now.To learn more about working with Programmed, we encourage you to visit our website.Consultant Ellen Lowry Reference number: 65720_173138271837938 Profession:ManufacturingMachine Operators Company: Programmed Date posted: 12th Nov, 2024