Shipping Clerk

Mueller IndustriesFulton, MS
Onsite

About The Position

The Shipping Clerk’s primary responsibility is to accurately load the finished product onto trailers for shipping. The Shipping Clerk utilizes a pick sheet for the specifications and requirements of the contents of each load. The Shipping Clerk is responsible for using an overhead crane to pull and stage copper material for a load. The Shipping Clerk is responsible for operating a lift truck to load contents onto trailers using forks and booms. An average of 8 to 9 trailers are loaded per shift. Each trailer may have up to 56 boxes or bundles of material.

Requirements

  • Operate lift truck with forks to load palletized material boxes onto trailers
  • Operate lift truck with boom to load bundles of copper tube or long boxes onto trailers
  • Climb and walk on top of bundles of tubes from the floor and hook straps onto lift truck booms
  • Read pick sheet for directions of staging each load
  • Document material loaded by weight, number of pieces, and length/width/diameter
  • Stand in van trailer and climb on material to unhook boxes or bundles
  • Lift/Push/Pull ends of bundles or boxes with up to 50 pounds of force
  • Use bar to thread straps between long boxes for loading
  • Operate overhead crane using remote control box that weighs 6 pounds
  • Climb stationery ladder to climb on top of bundles of copper up to 8 feet high
  • Climb and walk on top of bundles in order to hook straps to crane hooks while elevated up to 8 feet high
  • Walk around large stacks of copper tubes with sharp ends
  • Pick up boxes of rolled copper tube that weigh up to 50 pounds (25-40 times per shift)
  • Lift and carry and place 25 pound wooden blocks onto flatbed trailer
  • Walk on uneven copper tube material on flatbed trailer
  • Operate pneumatic hand bander machine that weighs 15 pounds
  • Lift LP tank for lift truck that weighs 55 pounds (with assistance) up to shoulder height
  • Uncover and cover tarped trailers using overhead crane
  • Lift back door and trailer brackets for covered flatbed trailers
  • Inspects finished product for damage

Responsibilities

  • Accurately load the finished product onto trailers for shipping.
  • Utilize a pick sheet for the specifications and requirements of the contents of each load.
  • Use an overhead crane to pull and stage copper material for a load.
  • Operate a lift truck to load contents onto trailers using forks and booms.
  • Operate lift truck with forks to load palletized material boxes onto trailers.
  • Operate lift truck with boom to load bundles of copper tube or long boxes onto trailers.
  • Climb and walk on top of bundles of tubes from the floor and hook straps onto lift truck booms.
  • Read pick sheet for directions of staging each load.
  • Document material loaded by weight, number of pieces, and length/width/diameter.
  • Stand in van trailer and climb on material to unhook boxes or bundles.
  • Lift/Push/Pull ends of bundles or boxes with up to 50 pounds of force.
  • Use bar to thread straps between long boxes for loading.
  • Operate overhead crane using remote control box.
  • Climb stationary ladder to climb on top of bundles of copper up to 8 feet high.
  • Climb and walk on top of bundles in order to hook straps to crane hooks while elevated up to 8 feet high.
  • Walk around large stacks of copper tubes with sharp ends.
  • Pick up boxes of rolled copper tube that weigh up to 50 pounds (25-40 times per shift).
  • Lift and carry and place 25 pound wooden blocks onto flatbed trailer.
  • Walk on uneven copper tube material on flatbed trailer.
  • Operate pneumatic hand bander machine that weighs 15 pounds.
  • Lift LP tank for lift truck that weighs 55 pounds (with assistance) up to shoulder height.
  • Uncover and cover tarped trailers using overhead crane.
  • Lift back door and trailer brackets for covered flatbed trailers.
  • Inspect finished product for damage.
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