1. General Labor Responsibilities: Furniture Assembly: Assisting in the assembly and disassembly of furniture.Loading and Unloading: Moving furniture pieces into and out of trucks or storage areas.Material Handling: Manually moving, sorting, and organizing materials like upholstery, wood, or fabric.Warehouse Maintenance: Keeping the workspace clean and organized to ensure safety and efficiency.Basic Repairs: Performing minor repairs or adjustments to furniture items before they are shipped or sold. Skills: Ability to lift and carry heavy objects.Familiarity with hand tools and basic equipment for assembly.Attention to detail, especially when handling fragile items like glass tables or delicate wood finishes.Good communication for working in teams and with supervisors.2. Forklift Operations Responsibilities: Loading and Unloading Trucks: Using the forklift to load and unload bulky or heavy furniture from delivery trucks.Storage and Organization: Placing furniture in specific warehouse locations or preparing items for shipment.Inventory Management: Helping manage stock levels by transporting pallets of furniture to designated areas.Safety Compliance: Ensuring safety protocols are followed when operating forklifts to avoid accidents. Skills: Valid forklift certification.Ability to maneuver in tight spaces, particularly in crowded warehouses or storage areas.Understanding of weight limits and proper stacking techniques to avoid damaging products.Coordination with warehouse staff to manage workflow efficiently.Safety and Efficiency Tips Ergonomics: Proper lifting techniques and regular breaks help prevent injuries, especially when dealing with heavy furniture.Communication: Clear signals between forklift operators and general laborers reduce the risk of accidents.Inventory Tracking: Utilizing technology or manual systems to track inventory can enhance both speed and accuracy in managing stock.