UHS
Lift Operator
Job Summary:
Operate lifts, elevators, or conveyor systems to transport people or materials safely and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Operate lifts, elevators, or conveyor systems
2. Ensure safety protocols and procedures
3. Monitor cargo or passenger loads
4. Perform pre-operational checks
5. Maintain logs and records
6. Collaborate with maintenance teams
7. Provide customer assistance
8. Follow emergency procedures
Requirements:
1. High school diploma or equivalent
2. Lift operation certification or training
3. Valid driver’s license (if required)
4. Physical stamina and endurance
5. Attention to detail and safety awareness
Preferred Qualifications:
1. Experience with lift operations (1-2 years)
2. Knowledge of mechanical systems
3. Certification in first aid and CPR
4. Familiarity with safety regulations (OSHA)
5. Basic computer skills
Skills:
1. Lift operation and maintenance
2. Safety procedures and protocols
3. Communication and customer service
4. Mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting
5. Time management and organization
Core Values:
1. Safety and risk management
2. Efficiency and productivity
3. Customer satisfaction
4. Teamwork and collaboration
5. Continuous learning
Career Path:
1. Lift Operator
2. Senior Lift Operator
3. Maintenance Technician
4. Operations Supervisor
5. Facility Manager
Specializations:
1. Forklift operation
2. Crane operation
3. Elevator maintenance
4. Conveyor system management
5. Warehouse management
Certifications:
1. OSHA Certification
2. Lift Operator Certification (LOC)
3. Certified Material Handling Specialist (CMHS)
4. Certified Forklift Operator (CFO)
5. Certified Crane Operator (CCO)
Professional Organizations:
1. International Association of Elevator Consultants (IAEC)
2. Material Handling Industry (MHI)
3. National Safety Council (NSC)
4. International Society of Automation (ISA)
5. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
This description highlights the key responsibilities, requirements, and skills necessary for a Lift Operator.
