To thrive as a Buckhorn line worker or material handler, you need strong attention to detail, basic mechanical aptitude, and the ability to perform physically demanding tasks, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience operating warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, or conveyor systems is valuable, and OSHA or equipment safety certifications may be preferred. Reliability, teamwork, and communication skills set candidates apart, as these roles often require collaboration and timely task completion. These abilities ensure efficient workflow, workplace safety, and consistent productivity in a fast-paced logistics, packaging, or manufacturing environment.