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Summer Job as Material Handler and Assembler in Mjölby
Toyota Material Handling Manufacturing Sweden ABÖstergötlands län, Mjölby
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In Mjölby, we develop and manufacture trucks and solutions for smarter logistics. Our workplace is characterized by quality, innovation, and a strong focus on continuous improvement. We are now looking for you who want a developing and rewarding summer job in our production. You will be an important part of our team and contribute to creating products used worldwide.
We are looking for someone with a valid forklift license. Experience in driving a forklift is also a merit, but not a requirement. As a material handler and assembler, you will handle both forklift driving and order picking.
The summer job runs from the beginning of June to the end of August, with a short break during the summer closure. Working hours are usually two shifts, but permanent day shifts may occur. With us, you will have the opportunity to grow, learn new things, and be part of an engaged team where we support each other and have fun together. Welcome with your application - we look forward to hearing from you.
Working hours for two shifts:
Day weeks: Monday-Thursday 06:30 - 14:30, Friday 06:30-16:00.
Evening weeks: Monday-Thursday 14:30 - 00:00, off on Friday.
Who is Toyota Material Handling?
Toyota Material Handling is a world leader in material handling, and we make significant investments to meet future needs. At our site in Mjölby, 3000 employees work with material handling from development concepts to produced vehicles. Our product range goes from manual hand trucks to autonomous vehicles and innovative energy solutions.
Your future at Toyota Material Handling
At Toyota Material Handling, we strive to be a friendly, safe, and forward-looking workplace. Our culture is based on Toyota's values, where respect and care are central to daily work. We actively work to increase diversity and leverage differences, which strengthens our competitiveness. To create conditions for a sustainable everyday life, we offer our employees good training opportunities with free access to the gym, as well as a wellness allowance and a sustainable restaurant. We offer inspiring development opportunities that motivate you to reach your goals. With us, you can take pride in your achievements and personal development.
We value good cooperation and a strong team spirit. Our workplace is fair and safe, where all employees are treated with respect and care. With us, you will receive a secure employment with insurance, collective agreements, financial compensation, bonuses, parental pay, salary exchange, and other benefits.
For the position, we are looking for someone who has;
- A forklift license is required. The licenses A1-4 B1-6 and D1.
- Must be at least 18 years old by May 1, 2026, due to legislation requiring that all who work in industry must be at least 18 years old.
- Experience in forklift driving and a crane license is a merit.
Your application
Does this sound interesting? Apply today or by 11/1-2026 at the latest. If you are applying for a job and have a protected identity, please contact HR, who will guide you through a secure application process.
Please feel free to contact our employees for more information
- Jonna Liljenkvist, People Partner, 072 200 07 26, [email protected]
- Stina Carlsén, People Partner, 072 156 66 39, [email protected]
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Linkedin: Toyota Material Handling Manufacturing Sweden AB
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