Material Handler (Contract Role)

Brooks AutomationLancaster, CA
9dOnsite

About The Position

Brooks is a leading provider of automation solutions with over 40 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, offering precision robotics, integrated automation systems, and contamination control solutions that empower chip manufacturers worldwide. Our product portfolio includes a range of automation solutions, including robots, vacuum systems, and atmospheric robots for semiconductor manufacturing ( www.brooks.com ). Are you looking for a place where you can be part of a transformation? Join us at Brooks Automation and be a part of a dynamic organization that is shaping the future of technology. Material Handler (Contract Role) Job Description THIS IS AN ONSITE CONTRACT ROLE BASED OUT OF OUR LANCASTER, MA FACILITY

Requirements

  • Minimum of 1 year of experience in warehousing / receiving operations.
  • Computer literate.
  • Basic Math.
  • Attention to Detail: Missing one digit on a part number can lead to thousands of dollars in lost inventory.
  • This position involves lifting items up to 50–70 lbs and being on your feet for extended periods (8–10 hours), as part of regular job duties.
  • Equipment Certification preferred: Electric/Manual Pallet Jacks.

Responsibilities

  • Unloading Shipments: Operating forklifts, electric pallet jacks, or manually unloading trailers and containers.
  • Verification (The "Check"): Comparing physical goods against the Packing Slip and Purchase Order (PO). This involves verifying quantities, SKU numbers, and descriptions.
  • Quality Inspection: Checking for "concealed damage," crushed boxes, or leaks. In specialized warehouses (like food or pharma), this includes checking temperatures and expiration dates.
  • Documentation: Signing the driver’s Bill of Lading (BOL) but noting any "shorts" (missing items) or "damages" before the driver leaves to ensure the company isn't liable for vendor errors.
  • Data Entry: Using a Warehouse Management System (WMS) or handheld RF scanners to "receive" the items into the system so they become available for sale or use.
  • Labeling/Tagging: Applying internal barcodes, "License Plate" (LP) tags, or slotting labels to pallets so they can be tracked throughout the warehouse.
  • Discrepancy Reporting: Formally reporting overages, shortages, or damages (OS&D) to the purchasing or inventory department.
  • Staging: Organizing incoming goods in a designated "Receiving Lane" to be cleared for the stocking team.
  • Cross-Docking: Identifying "hot" items that are needed immediately for outgoing orders and moving them directly to the shipping dock, bypassing long-term storage.
  • Sorting: Breaking down mixed pallets into individual SKUs for easier put-away.
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