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Empty Container Handler Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Material Handler

Fletcher, NC · On-site

$16 - $19.25/hr

Distribution and delivery of all empty containers from the production area to proper location ... Use computer-operated machinery to print delivery slips. * Complete all required training prior to ...

Material Handler

Fletcher, NC · On-site

$16 - $19.25/hr

Distribution and delivery of all empty containers from the production area to proper location ... Use computer-operated machinery to print delivery slips. * Complete all required training prior to ...

... the operator where and when needed. * Responsible for full and empty containers on the line ... Report the condition of the line to the material handler of the oncoming shift * Complete all ...

... the operator where and when needed. * Responsible for full and empty containers on the line ... Report the condition of the line to the material handler of the oncoming shift * Complete all ...

$16.53/hr

Operate hand tools to close or open bales, build or tear down crates, and other containers or ... Capable of operating hand and power tools and performing manual tasks; Basic proficiency in ...

... Operators and Material Handlers. This is a fantastic chance to gain valuable experience and ... Remove full finish goods containers from production areas and replace with empty finish goods ...

Material Handler

Sumter, SC

$15 - $18/hr

Open cartons, crates and bags as necessary to make material readily available to operators. Break down empty containers and stack on pallet. * Remove empty containers to recycling area. Empty trash ...

... Operating Procedures). * Review production schedule to determine number of supply pallets needed ... Deliver empty containers, labels and caps to production line(s). * Load containers and caps into ...

Material Handler

Sumter, SC · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Open cartons, crates and bags as necessary to make material readily available to operators. Break down empty containers and stack on pallet. * Remove empty containers to recycling area. Empty trash ...

Operate hand tools to close or open bales, build or tear down crates, and other containers or ... Potential opportunity to serve as a lead operator in less complex, smaller teams or standard ...

... empty containers and other necessary materials throughout the facility as required by the ESH ... Crane Operator, or willingness to obtain certifications. DOT, OSHA HAZWOPER. Ability to be fit ...

Operate hand tools to close or open bales, build or tear down crates, and other containers or ... Capable of operating hand and power tools and performing manual tasks; Basic proficiency in ...

Operate hand tools to close or open bales, build or tear down crates, and other containers or ... Potential opportunity to serve as a lead operator in less complex, smaller teams or standard ...

Material Handler/Operator II

Dallas, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $20/hr

Operate hand tools to close or open bales, build or tear down crates, and other containers or ... Potential opportunity to serve as a lead operator in less complex, smaller teams or standard ...

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How much do empty container handler operator jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for empty container handler operator in the United States is $17.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Empty Container Handler Operator job?

An Empty Container Handler Operator is responsible for operating heavy machinery, such as a container forklift or reach stacker, to transport, stack, and organize empty shipping containers in a port, terminal, or warehouse. They ensure efficient handling of containers to optimize space and workflow. Operators must follow safety regulations, inspect equipment, and coordinate with other logistics personnel to maintain smooth operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Empty Container Handler Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Empty Container Handler Operator, you need proficiency in operating heavy machinery such as forklifts or specialized container handlers, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant safety certifications. Familiarity with yard management systems, logistics software, and adherence to OSHA safety standards are typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to work effectively within a team are valuable soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure safe, efficient, and accurate handling of containers within busy port or warehouse environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by Empty Container Handler Operators on the job?

Empty Container Handler Operators often work in fast-paced port or warehouse settings where they must efficiently move and stack large shipping containers using specialized equipment. Challenges can include navigating tight spaces, working in varying weather conditions, and maintaining a high level of concentration to prevent accidents or damage. The role may also require flexibility to work different shifts and collaborate closely with yard supervisors, logistics staff, and other machine operators. Overcoming these challenges helps maintain the smooth flow of containerized goods and supports overall operational efficiency.
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USA 1st Shift Material Handler - Empty Bags/Forklift

Farmina Pet Foods

Reidsville, NC

$15 - $18.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Material Handler - Empty and Full Bags

Company Background: Farmina is nature and science in perfect harmony. Our mission is to develop the best all-natural, nutritious, and scientifically validated food that dogs and cats will love. Farmina is an innovative Pet Nutrition Company focusing on servicing dog and cat pet parents to make the best personalized nutritional decisions for their pet's well-being while providing life changing solutions along the way.

We at Farmina firmly believe in our company motto: Happy pet. Happy you.

Position Purpose

The Material Handler - Empty and Full Bags is responsible for the unloading, storing, and distribution of both empty bags (used for packaging pet food) and bags filled with finished product. This role ensures that production lines have an uninterrupted supply of both empty bags and finished product bags, contributing to a smooth production flow. The position also maintains a safe, clean, and organized environment while managing inventory of bags and ensuring timely material handling.

Requirements
  • 1st Shift hours are Monday through Friday 6 AM to 2 PM. There may be times where overtime and weekend work may be required.
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Previous experience in material handling, warehouse operations, or logistics is preferred but not required.
  • 2 or more years forklift experience (Required)
Skills and Competencies
  • Knowledge of material handling techniques, including safe lifting and equipment operation.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks efficiently.
  • Basic math and computer skills for inventory tracking and data entry.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment.
  • Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
Certifications (Preferred):
  • Forklift Operator Certification.
  • HACCP or GMP training.
Work Environment:
  • This position requires working in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, dust, temperature variations, and industrial equipment.
  • Ability to stand, walk, and lift up to 50 pounds regularly, as well as carry, push, or pull heavy loads.
  • Must be able to operate material handling equipment such as forklifts and pallet jacks.
  • Flexibility to work various shifts, including weekends and holidays, as necessary to support production schedules.
Key Responsibilities
  1. Unloading and Storing Bags:
    • Unload deliveries of empty bags and filled product bags from trucks and containers, ensuring that bags are handled safely and efficiently.
    • Inspect incoming bags for quality and quantity, verifying against shipping documentation.
    • Store empty bags in designated areas and ensure they are organized for easy access
    • Transport and store full bags of finished product in proper storage areas, ensuring they are ready for packaging or shipment.
  2. Distribution of Bags:
    • Distribute empty bags to production lines, ensuring an adequate and steady supply for packaging.
    • Move full bags of finished product to the packaging area or storage as needed, ensuring that the product is available for shipping or further processing.
    • Work closely with the production and packaging teams to meet bagging and packaging needs based on daily production schedules.
  3. Inventory Management:
    • Track and monitor inventory of both empty and filled bags, ensuring accurate and timely stock levels.
    • Update inventory systems to document bag quantities and usage, and report any discrepancies to management.
    • Assist with periodic stock counts to ensure proper inventory levels and reconciliation of materials.
  4. Safety and Compliance:
    • Follow all safety protocols, including the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safe material handling practices.
    • Ensure that all bag handling and storage processes comply with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and company safety standards.
    • Maintain a clean and organized work environment to minimize risks and maintain operational efficiency.
  5. General Support and Maintenance:
    • Assist with maintaining clean and orderly storage areas for both empty and full bags.
    • Report any damaged or defective bags, equipment issues, or hazards to supervisors.
    • Support other material handling tasks as needed, including general warehouse maintenance.
  6. Collaboration with Other Departments:
    • Communicate regularly with production and packaging teams to ensure bags are supplied as needed to maintain production flow.
    • Coordinate with the Warehouse Supervisor to address material shortages or excesses.
    • Assist with resolving any material or production bottlenecks related to bag supplies.
Benefits:
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits and much more.
  • 90% Company Paid Employee Only Medical Plan Option
  • 401K with Employer Matching Program
  • Paid Holidays and Paid Time Off
  • Employee Discounts

This job description may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the job described, and may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of the Employer.

Farmina is An Equal Opportunity Employer