This role involves receiving materials, performing inspections, checking stock for damage or expiration, and conducting inventories. The position utilizes various equipment such as bar code wands, labeling equipment, laser scanning equipment, and computer terminals. Material handling and stock clerk activities are performed, ensuring safe and proper movement of materials. Transactions are processed in the inventory management system, and may involve using Unit Level Logistics System - Ground (ULLS-G) or other Government furnished Standard Army Material Management Information Systems. Preparation of materials for shipment, including packaging and preservation, is required. Materials are stored according to a master storage matrix, following care of supplies in storage procedures. Shipments must be properly packaged, labeled, and loaded. Basic inspection/examination procedures for material are used. Employees will load and unload material from skids and pallets. Basic report preparation is also a responsibility. Operation of approved tools and equipment is part of the duties, which includes counting, weighing, recording data, and creating/applying tags/labels. This position can alternate between outdoor and indoor environments, potentially exposing employees to environmental hazards. Work involves a wide variety of supply items from Department of Defense and Contractor activities, including inspecting and repairing all classes of supply, such as ESAPI plates. Adherence to all safety rules and procedures, including wearing required personal safety equipment, is mandatory. Housekeeping and maintenance duties are performed to ensure workspace upkeep. All other assigned, requested, or related duties are performed as well.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED