Material Handler I

Hunter Industries BrandClermont, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Material Handler I maintains accurate inventory levels for resins, molded components, and purchased parts. Issues these parts as needed for use in their assigned production area. Essential Functions: Transfers, with use of handheld scanner, molded and/or vendor-supplied parts to appropriate manufacturing area for use in production. Utilizes a formal location system, to deliver palletized parts to appropriate storage location. Re-stocks appropriate storage location ensuring that FIFO (first in, first out) is maintained for proper stock rotation. Weighs, documents, and removes scrap from Mold machines and or Production cells. Recycles production scrap, including cardboard, plastics in the appropriate containers. Monitors Kan Ban and inventory levels on the manufacturing floor to ensure the continuous flow of parts to production. Conducts daily part counts for assigned parts and resins to verify system and location accuracy. Audits storage location for molded and vendor-supplied parts to ensure that parts are stored in the proper locations. Prepares and coordinates shipments and transfers to and from other buildings on campus. Loads and unloads part bins under machines, separates molded parts from runners and places them in corresponding bins. Inspects products for non-conforming defects and communicates with the proper personnel when defects are identified. Collects part samples for evaluation by Quality Control. Labels product appropriately and moves product to the correct inventory location. Moves or delivers materials to designated areas using various equipment such as Fork-Lifts, Pallet Jacks, and Carts, using safe work practices.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum six months of experience in a similar environment, or equivalent training within a manufacturing environment.
  • Understanding of machines and tools, including their uses and maintenance.
  • Ability to work within a team environment.
  • Ability to perform data entry and follow electronic procedures.
  • Ability to pass required training courses.
  • Ability to use either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes.
  • Ability to safely operate a forklift and pallet jack daily.
  • Ability to operate a company truck when needed.
  • Ability to conduct tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance.
  • Knowledge of and ability to use arithmetic.
  • Able to accurately perform intermediate mathematical and statistical calculations and use a weight counting scale.
  • Excellent attention to detail, time management and organizational skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and the ability to comprehend work instructions.
  • Able to work overtime when required.
  • Experience in cycle counting and conducting physical inventories.

Responsibilities

  • Transfers, with use of handheld scanner, molded and/or vendor-supplied parts to appropriate manufacturing area for use in production.
  • Utilizes a formal location system, to deliver palletized parts to appropriate storage location.
  • Re-stocks appropriate storage location ensuring that FIFO (first in, first out) is maintained for proper stock rotation.
  • Weighs, documents, and removes scrap from Mold machines and or Production cells.
  • Recycles production scrap, including cardboard, plastics in the appropriate containers.
  • Monitors Kan Ban and inventory levels on the manufacturing floor to ensure the continuous flow of parts to production.
  • Conducts daily part counts for assigned parts and resins to verify system and location accuracy.
  • Audits storage location for molded and vendor-supplied parts to ensure that parts are stored in the proper locations.
  • Prepares and coordinates shipments and transfers to and from other buildings on campus.
  • Loads and unloads part bins under machines, separates molded parts from runners and places them in corresponding bins.
  • Inspects products for non-conforming defects and communicates with the proper personnel when defects are identified.
  • Collects part samples for evaluation by Quality Control.
  • Labels product appropriately and moves product to the correct inventory location.
  • Moves or delivers materials to designated areas using various equipment such as Fork-Lifts, Pallet Jacks, and Carts, using safe work practices.

Benefits

  • Career development opportunities
  • profit sharing bonus
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