PVH Corp.

Equipment Operator (2nd shift M-F 3pm-11pm)

Posted on: 7 Mar 2021

Mcdonough, GA

Job Description

Position Summary: To operate industrial material handling equipment in the performance of product transport assignments. Follows computerized instructions and utilizes bar code scanners to identify product and confirm completion of assignments. Operates both high-bay and ground level equipment including turret trucks, stock picker trucks and walkie-rider trucks. Must be able to operate cherry picker.

Primary Responsibilities/Accountabilities of the Job:

1. Receives equipment and zone assignments and interacts with computer system via radio-

frequency to receive and report completion of task assignments.

2. Familiarize self with productivity capacity of sorters and trucks so that product delivery to

and from storage is balanced.

3. Under computer guidance, determines next best task to accomplish.

4. Using RF terminal, reports inconsistencies or errors to the Warehouse Management System.

Understands and uses proper screens in order to resolve problems.

5. Handles and stacks up to 50 to 60 lb. cases of product onto a pallet, and transfers like

cases onto take away conveyors at specified points.

6. Acquires empty pallets from stacks and removes empty skids to storage in designated areas.

7. Performs other duties as assigned by Supervisor.

8. The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and have no fear of heights.

Internal & External Contacts:

Internal : Supervisors, Mgmt., IE, Maintenance Mgr., IT

External : N/A

Supervisory Responsibilities:

Direct : N/A

Indirect : N/A

Budgetary Responsibilities: N/A

Decision Making: Must decide with assistance of computer next task to do.

Resourcefulness/Creativity: Must look for opportunities to assist fellow associates when tasks are complete.

Environment: Must be able to lift cartons up to 50-60 lbs. May be required to stand most of shift. Must be able to operate equipment at heights up to 35-40 ft. Must be able to with-stand cold (50-55 degrees) and heat (90-100 degrees).

Qualifications & Experience:

Experience: Must be able to operate cherry picker forklift.

Education: HS Diploma or GED

Skills: Basic literacy and math skills, ability to operate, drive and maneuver equipment. Must have good depth perception and vision.

PVH Corp. or its subsidiary (PVH) is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applicants for employment on the basis of their individual capabilities and qualifications, consistent with applicable law and without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, age, religion, creed, national origin, citizenship status, sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military status or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law. In addition to complying with all applicable laws, PVH also has a strong corporate commitment to inclusion, diversity and to ensuring that all current and future PVH associates are compensated solely on job-related factors such as skill, ability, educational background, work quality, experience and potential. To achieve these goals, across the United States and its territories, PVH prohibits any PVH employee, agent or representative from requesting or otherwise considering any job applicants current or prior wages, salary or other compensation information in connection with the hiring process. Accordingly, applicants are asked not to disclose this salary history information to PVH

PVH Corp.

Manhattan, NY

PVH Corp., formerly known as the Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, is an American clothing company which owns brands such as Van Heusen, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, IZOD, Arrow, Warner's, Olga, True & Co., and Geoffrey Beene. The company also licenses brands such as BCBG Max Azria, Chaps (men's dress shirts until 2020), Sean John, Kenneth Cole New York, JOE Joseph Abboud, Michael Kors, and Speedo (the latter under an exclusive perpetual license from Speedo International for the North American market).[2] PVH is partly named after Dutch immigrant John Manning Van Heusen, who in 1910 invented a new process that fused cloth on a curve.[3]

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