Logistics Technician (Part Time, Day Shift)

American Addiction Centers
$20 - $30Onsite

About The Position

This is a part-time, day shift position responsible for various logistics and inventory management tasks within the Enterprise Corporate - Supply Chain: Operations department at Christ Hospital and Medical Center. The role involves maintaining inventory accuracy, managing stock, receiving and delivering supplies, and utilizing automation systems to track inventory and document chain of custody. The position requires attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.

Requirements

  • High School diploma
  • 12 months experience in stocking and/or receiving
  • Experience with mainframe or PC computer systems
  • Good communication & customer relation skills
  • Good organization and math skills
  • Must be computer literate
  • Must function as a “team” member
  • Ability to prioritize work flow
  • Ability to adapt to change quickly
  • Ability to demonstrate critical thinking
  • Ability to lift up to 35 pounds without assistance

Nice To Haves

  • Stocking experience preferred
  • Receiving experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Maintain assigned 2-Bin inventory locations, ensuring organization, adherence to standards, and correct stock placement.
  • Pick and pull inventory accurately to replenish assigned locations.
  • Deliver 2-Bin replenishment orders to appropriate locations.
  • Restock 2-Bins, perform inventory cycle counts, and check for expired products.
  • Perform supplement restocks as requested.
  • Pick up empty bins and product returns, returning them to General Stores with appropriate paperwork.
  • Perform monthly 2-Bin inventory counts as assigned.
  • Use DemandTrack to assess and track inventory velocity and usage, making PAR adjustment recommendations.
  • Use automation for General Stores cycle counts.
  • Use receiving and distribution chain of custody automation to document the chain of custody for all incoming and outgoing shipments.
  • Use automation to pick, issue, deliver, credit, and administer all General Stores product, including crash carts and inventory carts.
  • Gather and remove product delivery skids and debris within the General Stores.
  • Rotate inventory in assigned areas using a first expired, first out (FEFO) approach and register expired product.
  • Manage assigned inventory locations, including inventory management, valuation levels, cycle counts, and days on hand.
  • Maintain a superior level of housekeeping in all areas of the General Stores, including breaking down cardboard and disposing of unwanted items.
  • Perform regular cycle counts and maintain a cycle count error rate of five percent (5%) or less, evaluating root causes and implementing corrective actions.
  • Carry an assigned pager/portable telephone for expeditious response to customer requests.
  • Maintain a monthly trend chart of total inventory valuation for assigned inventory locations on the General Stores Quality Board.
  • Perform receiving functions for all incoming orders, reviewing for accuracy and correlation to POs.
  • Identify incoming quality issues and errors, interfacing with customer service representatives.
  • Perform all receiving functions via scanning technology.
  • Maintain a clean work environment on a daily basis.
  • Deliver all inbound product received, including analysis and troubleshooting for improperly identified product.
  • Clean and disinfect patient care equipment according to Infection Control policies.
  • Manage inventory and perform accurate picks for all requisitioned inventory items, maintaining an average of no more than five (5) days on hand.
  • Pick and deliver all requisitioned orders or other product to the requester, utilizing barcode scanning technology.
  • Coordinate reviewing and obtaining all non-compliant product from green bins and transporting it back to General Stores.
  • Return all General Stores equipment used for Distribution to General Stores.
  • Coordinate product returns from assigned requisitioning locations back to the General Stores.
  • Pick a minimum of 100 lines per hour (or 60 lines per hour if not yet meeting benchmark), inclusive of pick, travel, and replenishment time.
  • Ensure accuracy of inventory picks and manage cycle count errors within assigned inventory areas.
  • Chart a trend chart of the cycle count error rate by quarter for assigned inventory locations.
  • Manage inventory picks for all assigned 2-Bin inventory locations, returning empty bins to General Stores.
  • Use designated picking automation and associated processes for all inventory picking/replenishment.
  • Release all picked orders using Lawson WH32.2 and sign paperwork.
  • Utilize and follow processes and procedures with the assigned velocity picking format.
  • Analyze the non-conforming product incident rate by SKU and make process improvement recommendations.
  • Maintain non-conforming green bins, placards, and laminated job aids in all assigned inventory locations.
  • Rotate stock in inventory location bins or kardex using a FEFO approach, removing non-conforming product.
  • Pick up all non-conforming product from green bins weekly and transport to General Stores.
  • Communicate non-conforming clinical supply trend and analytical information to appropriate clinical leadership.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive suite of Total Rewards
  • Benefits and well-being programs
  • Competitive compensation
  • Generous retirement offerings
  • Programs that invest in your career development
  • Paid Time Off programs
  • Health and welfare benefits such as medical, dental, vision, life, and Short- and Long-Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
  • Family benefits such as adoption assistance and paid parental leave
  • Defined contribution retirement plans with employer match and other financial wellness programs
  • Educational Assistance Program
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service