Benefits we offer our team members:

  • Full-time, direct-hire positions
  • 3rd shift - Sunday - Wednesday 8pm-630am with potential for overtime
  • STARTING PAY: 
  • 3rd Shift - $17.00 per hour (base + shift differential) + Quarterly Bonuses!
  • Earn up to $21.42 per hour with base + shift differential + bonus**
  • Quarterly Bonus - $9,193 (annual average)
  • Career development opportunities
  • Quarterly Bonus
  • Tuition Reimbursement for continuing education
  • Health Insurance (medical/dental/vision) eligible on first day
  • 401k Match plus profit sharing
  • Vacation/Holiday Pay
  • Parental Leave
  • Volunteer Time
  • Fun Company-wide Activities

**This is an estimate that includes base pay, plus our average bonus payout, plus shift differential and equals your average annual hourly pay.

Let’s chat if you:

  • Are dependable and enjoy a fast paced environment
  • Prefer a team environment with the opportunity to build relationships with a wide array of people
  • Finds value in hard work and knowing your role makes an impact
  • Would rather be active and moving than stuck behind a desk all day
  • Understand the importance and necessity of maintaining a safe and clean work environment
  • Thrive in a positive work environment
  • Enjoys innovation and thinking outside the box
  • Willing to work overtime

Qualifications and Skills of the Assembly/Finishing Team member

  • HS Diploma or GED
  • Stable work history
  • Positive attitude
  • Fork Lift Experience 
  • Chauffeurs License with a DOT card is preferred

Why Landscape Forms?

  • Fortune Best Medium Workplaces in Manufacturing and Production 2020 through 2024
  • Michigan Manufacturer of the Year - 2020
  • Great Place to Work Certified 
  • Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency Veteran Friendly Employer

Landscape Forms is the industry leader in integrated solutions of high-design site furniture, advanced LED lighting, structure, and custom environments. For more than 50 years we have developed and created solutions that help designers and other clients achieve beautiful, functional landscapes that enhance the experience of outdoor space.


Summary

This position has a broad scope as it combines all material handling responsibilities including safely and efficiently operating a variety of vehicles, loading, unloading, receiving, stocking, picking, and shipping components, assemblies, and finished product. In order to meet the objectives, each member must be cross trained, and able to operate all necessary equipment between the various areas and comply with all licensing, certifications and DOT regulations.

Principal Responsibilities, (Other duties may be assigned)

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each responsibility satisfactorily.  The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

  1. Operate within facility safety guidelines and promote the use of safe practices.
  2. Knowledge of product descriptions and production scheduling/tracking and control systems.
  3. Receive and store materials in multiple environments including non-production items.
  4. Move components/assemblies to meet daily requirements.
  5. Contact carriers and provide appropriate shipping documentation.
  6. Follow Standardized Work criteria for the use of Kanban, transfers, shipping, and other related procedures.
  7. Ensure that all applicable pre and post trip equipment inspections are completed in a timely manner
  8. Rotate jobs as required to maintain cross training.
  9. Participate in problem solving and other continuous improvement opportunities.
  10. Maintain safety and housekeeping standards.
  11. Safely and efficiently load, unload, and deliver components/assemblies to facilities as needed operating our equipment including fork lifts and up to a 26’ box truck.

Education, Experience, and Skills

High School diploma or GED and skill level training and/or experience in related field.  Must have a license to operate a fork truck and cranes. Must have or obtain a current Michigan Chauffer License and maintain a valid DOT medical card.

Mathematical and Reasoning

Must be able to read, comprehend, and write basic instructions.  Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in common units of measure.  Ability to apply commonsense understanding to carry out detailed instructions and deal with problems involving concrete variables.

Physical Requirements and Work Environment

Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and stand for up to 10 hours, bend and twist 80% of the time and work in an environment that can be hot, cold and noisy.  Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform the principal accountabilities.

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