A leading organisation within the fast-moving consumer goods sector has announced an employment opportunity for a Forklift Operator based in Nyeri, Kenya. This vacancy is within a well-established beverage manufacturing and distribution operation that plays a significant role in the non-alcoholic ready-to-drink market across Africa. The position is offered on a fixed-term (temporary) basis and is suited to individuals with hands-on experience in forklift operations within a structured warehouse or production environment.
The role of Forklift Operator is critical to the efficiency of logistics, warehousing, and production support functions. It directly contributes to the smooth movement of raw materials, packaging, and finished goods within the facility while ensuring adherence to safety, quality, and operational standards. This opportunity is open to candidates who are capable of operating industrial material-handling equipment responsibly and who understand the importance of compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices and Occupational Safety and Health requirements.
This job advert is intended for publication on a third-party job board and provides a comprehensive overview of the organisation, the purpose of the role, and the detailed duties and responsibilities associated with the position. All information provided reflects the job description as supplied, without additional qualifications or requirements beyond those stated.
Company Overview
The hiring organisation is part of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, the largest bottler of Coca-Cola products on the African continent. The company accounts for approximately 40 percent of all Coca-Cola volumes sold across Africa, positioning it as a key player in the region’s beverage industry. It operates within the non-alcoholic ready-to-drink market, often referred to as the NARTD sector, and maintains a strong presence across multiple African countries.
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa has an extensive operational footprint, supported by a large workforce and a network of production plants, distribution centres, and logistics hubs. The organisation employs approximately 14,000 people across Africa, with a significant portion of its workforce based in South Africa. Its operations are guided by established global standards relating to quality, safety, sustainability, and operational excellence.
Within this environment, logistics and warehouse operations play a vital role in ensuring that products are manufactured, stored, and distributed efficiently and safely. The Forklift Operator position is an integral part of this value chain, supporting production and distribution activities through the safe handling and movement of goods.
Position Summary
Job Title: Forklift Operator
Reference Number: CCB260114-3
Job Category: Logistics
Job Type: Fixed Term (Temporary)
Location: Nyeri, Kenya
Closing Date: 22 January 2026
The Forklift Operator role is designed to support warehouse and production operations through the efficient and safe operation of forklift equipment. The position requires the incumbent to carry out daily operational tasks, perform basic autonomous maintenance, and uphold high standards of safety, hygiene, and quality within the warehouse environment.
The role involves interaction with production teams, warehouse personnel, and logistics operations, making it essential for the Forklift Operator to work collaboratively while maintaining a high level of individual responsibility and accountability.
Key Purpose of the Role
The primary purpose of the Forklift Operator role is to efficiently operate a forklift in line with specific operating instructions and organisational procedures. The position is responsible for ensuring that materials, crates, and finished goods are moved safely and accurately within the warehouse and between production and loading areas.
In addition to equipment operation, the role includes responsibility for autonomous maintenance tasks, routine inspections, and the early detection and escalation of equipment faults. The Forklift Operator is also expected to maintain high standards of Good Manufacturing Practice and Occupational Safety and Health, while actively sharing knowledge related to health and safety regulations to support compliance across the work environment.
Overall, the role contributes to operational continuity, safety performance, and the effective flow of goods through the supply chain.
Detailed Job Description and Responsibilities
Forklift Operation and Equipment Handling
The Forklift Operator is responsible for the safe and correct operation of forklift equipment in accordance with specific operating instructions applicable to the assigned machine. This includes adhering to load limits, handling guidelines, and designated travel routes within the facility.
The role requires consistent attention to safety practices to prevent accidents, damage to goods, or injury to personnel. The operator must ensure that the forklift is used only for its intended purpose and that all movements of goods are executed with precision and care.
Autonomous and Preventive Maintenance
As part of daily operations, the Forklift Operator is expected to carry out autonomous maintenance tasks. These tasks include basic checks and upkeep activities that help ensure the forklift remains in good working condition.
Preventive maintenance responsibilities involve following prescribed routines aimed at reducing the risk of mechanical failure. By performing these tasks diligently, the Forklift Operator contributes to equipment reliability and minimises downtime that could disrupt production or logistics activities.
Daily Inspection and Fault Reporting
The role requires the completion of daily inspections of the forklift to identify any signs of wear, malfunction, or potential safety issues. These inspections are a critical component of maintaining operational safety and efficiency.
When faults or breakdowns are detected, the Forklift Operator must promptly escalate the issue through the appropriate reporting channels. Timely reporting allows for corrective action to be taken before minor issues develop into major equipment failures.
Loading and Offloading Operations
A core responsibility of the Forklift Operator is the loading and offloading of trucks, returnable containers, and full goods from and to production areas. This includes handling crates, bottles, and other materials used in beverage production and distribution.
The operator must ensure that goods are loaded securely and accurately to prevent damage during transport. Offloading activities must be conducted efficiently to maintain the flow of materials into production or storage areas.
Warehouse Management and GMP Compliance
Maintaining Good Manufacturing Practice standards within the warehouse is a key responsibility of the Forklift Operator. This includes ensuring that storage areas are kept clean, organised, and free from hazards that could compromise product quality or safety.
The role also involves supporting stock rotation activities to ensure that products are moved in line with established inventory management principles. This may include assisting with the creation of bins, organising storage areas, and sorting returnable containers.
Stock Rotation and Sorting Activities
The Forklift Operator plays a supporting role in stock rotation processes by assisting in the movement and organisation of goods within the warehouse. Proper stock rotation helps prevent product expiry issues and ensures that goods are distributed in the correct order.
Sorting of crates and returnable containers is another important task, requiring attention to detail and adherence to established procedures. These activities contribute to overall warehouse efficiency and cleanliness.
Health, Safety, and Compliance Responsibilities
The Forklift Operator is expected to uphold high Occupational Safety and Health standards at all times. This includes compliance with safety rules, participation in safety briefings, and the use of appropriate personal protective equipment as required.
In addition to personal compliance, the role involves sharing knowledge of health and safety regulations with colleagues. By reinforcing safe work practices, the Forklift Operator contributes to a culture of safety within the organisation.
Experience and Education as Provided
The position requires a minimum of two years’ experience working as a Forklift Driver within a fast-moving consumer goods environment. This experience is essential to ensure familiarity with the pace, complexity, and safety requirements typical of FMCG operations.
In terms of education, the role requires a minimum of a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. The position also requires the holder to have a certified Forklift Drivers’ License, Category G, to legally and safely operate forklift equipment.
Work Environment and Operational Context
The Forklift Operator will be based in Nyeri and will work within a warehouse and production support environment. The role may involve shift work and operating in areas with active production and logistics activities.
The work environment requires constant awareness of surroundings, coordination with other operators and staff, and strict adherence to operational procedures. The role is physically active and requires the ability to perform repetitive tasks while maintaining focus and safety awareness.
Contract Nature and Duration
This position is offered on a fixed-term (temporary) basis. The specific duration of the contract will be determined by operational requirements. As a temporary role, it is designed to support ongoing logistics and production needs within the organisation.
Applicants should be aware that the terms and conditions of employment will align with the temporary nature of the role, while still requiring full compliance with organisational policies and performance expectations.
Application Information
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications before the closing date of 22 January 2026. All applications should be completed in accordance with the instructions provided on the job listing platform where this advert is published.