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Material Handler
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Join Alro Steel in Bolingbrook, IL as a 2nd Shift Material Handler—no experience needed! Operate overhead cranes, forklifts, and saws while preparing orders in a safety-focused, team-oriented environment. Enjoy outstanding low-cost healthcare after 30 days, paid vacation, and extensive training. ...
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United States , Bolingbrook
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22.50 USD / Hour
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3rd Shift Material Handler
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Join Alro Steel in Bolingbrook, IL as a 3rd Shift Material Handler—no experience needed! This family-owned company offers competitive weekly pay, full benefits (medical, dental, vision, retirement), paid training, and tuition reimbursement. You’ll operate forklifts, cranes, and saws while prepari...
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United States , Bolingbrook
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22.50 USD / Hour
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Outbound Material Handler – Skid Wrapper
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Join our team in Bolingbrook as an Outbound Material Handler – Skid Wrapper. You will prepare finished products for shipment by accurately wrapping, labeling, and staging skids. This critical role ensures product integrity and on-time delivery in our modern, temperature-controlled facility. We of...
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United States , Bolingbrook
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16.00 USD / Hour
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Amsive
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2nd Shift Material Handler
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Join our team as a 2nd Shift Material Handler in Bolingbrook, IL. This entry-level role involves operating cranes, forklifts, and processing equipment to fulfill customer orders. We value safety, accuracy, and a strong work ethic. Enjoy outstanding low-cost healthcare, competitive weekly pay, and...
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United States , Bolingbrook
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22.50 USD / Hour
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About the Material Handler role

Explore a world of opportunity in material handler jobs, a critical and dynamic field that forms the backbone of supply chain and logistics operations across nearly every industry. Material Handlers are the essential workforce responsible for the seamless movement, organization, and management of goods within warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing plants. If you are a hands-on professional who thrives in a fast-paced, physical environment and takes pride in ensuring operational efficiency, a career as a Material Handler offers a stable and rewarding path.

Professionals in these roles are typically engaged in a wide array of tasks centered on inventory and product flow. Common day-to-day responsibilities include receiving incoming shipments, where they unload trucks, verify quantities against purchase orders, and inspect goods for damage. They are also responsible for accurately storing these items, often using inventory management systems to update stock levels and assign locations within the facility. A core function of material handler jobs is order fulfillment, which involves picking products from shelves based on customer orders, packing them securely, and preparing them for shipment. This also extends to managing outbound logistics, including loading goods onto trucks for distribution. Furthermore, Material Handlers frequently participate in inventory control activities such as cycle counting and stock audits to maintain accurate inventory records and identify discrepancies.

To excel in this profession, individuals typically possess a specific set of skills and physical capabilities. The role is inherently active, requiring the ability to stand for extended periods, repeatedly lift, carry, and move heavy items (often up to 50 pounds), and operate heavy equipment like forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand trucks. Many employers provide certification training for this equipment. Beyond physical stamina, strong attention to detail is paramount for ensuring order and inventory accuracy, which directly impacts a company's bottom line. Basic computer literacy is increasingly important, as most modern warehouses utilize Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), barcode scanners, and standard software like the Microsoft Office suite for data entry and communication. Successful Material Handlers are also reliable team players with excellent problem-solving skills, able to work independently with minimal supervision, and committed to adhering strictly to safety protocols to prevent workplace accidents. While a high school diploma or GED is a common minimum requirement, many material handler jobs value practical experience in a warehouse or logistics setting and offer on-the-job training for motivated candidates. Discover how you can build a foundational career in logistics by exploring the diverse range of material handler jobs available today.