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FORKLIFT DRIVER for the Logistics Department

  • On-site
    • Närpes, Pohjanmaa, Finland
  • Warehouse & Logistics

Transporting materials within the warehouse and production areas

Job description

NTM is a Finnish family-owned business with long-standing experience in manufacturing high-quality and specialized refuse collection vehicles, trailers, and vehicle bodies. NTM's parent company is located in Närpes, Finland, with subsidiaries in Sweden, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Estonia. Our customers and users are found in Europe and North America. With 800 experts employed, NTM Group has a revenue of approximately 165 million euros. 

We are hiring a

FORKLIFT DRIVER for the Logistics Department

Job duties include:

  • transporting materials within the warehouse and production areas

  • loading and unloading goods

  • picking and packing products according to orders

  • performing daily maintenance and basic servicing of the forklift

  • recording completed transactions in the warehouse management system

Job requirements

  • previous experience operating a counterbalance forklift

  • a proactive mindset and willingness to take initiative

  • a positive attitude and strong work ethic

  • a team-oriented approach- you enjoy working with others and contribute to a great atmosphere

  • familiarity with warehouse management software is a plus

We offer:

  • Interesting work tasks

  • Opportunities for professional development

  • Pleasant colleagues

  • Attractive employee benefits

  • Employee bonus system

The role may involve 2-shift work.

We are a tight-knit community where employees are motivated and committed to doing their job well. This is a long-term opportunity to join a fantastic team! Interviews will begin week 34, and the work will start as soon as the right candidate is found or as agreed.

For more information, please contact the personnel development manager Eva-Lena Gullans, tel. 0201-236401, eva-lena.gullans@ntmgroup.com

Please send your application no later than August 9, 2026.

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