Receiving - Material Handler I

Arrowhead Engineered ProductsSalisbury, NC
Onsite

About The Position

This role is responsible for operating forklifts and cherry pickers to unload materials and merchandise from incoming trucks and picking product for shipment. The position requires accurate picking of parts, weighing product, checking part numbers and quantities, and packing orders into shipping cartons. The Material Handler will also be responsible for reading customer order notes, maintaining stock, assisting with inventory, and reporting any issues or defective materials to supervisors. Maintaining warehouse cleanliness and adhering to safety rules are also key responsibilities. Other duties may be assigned as needed.

Requirements

  • Certified to operate forklifts and cherry pickers.
  • Strong proficiency in English communication including reading, writing, and verbal interactions are required for complying with safety protocols and operational procedures.

Nice To Haves

  • High School Diploma or GED preferred.
  • 1+ years of related job experience preferred.
  • RF handheld experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Operate forklifts and cherry pickers.
  • Accurately pick parts throughout the warehouse.
  • Weigh product using the proper scales.
  • Check part numbers and quantities with a high degree of accuracy.
  • Accurately pack orders into shipping cartons, verifying all components of the order are accounted for the correct customer.
  • Read customer order notes and fill the order with any special customer requirements.
  • Maintain stock of warehouse and shipping supplies.
  • Assist in counting physical inventory; perform inventory audits as needed.
  • Notify Department Lead or Department Supervisor of any stock shelf issues.
  • Report defective materials/product, shortages and/or questionable conditions to the Lead or Supervisor.
  • Maintain warehouse cleanliness and orderliness.
  • Follow all safety rules.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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