SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS Inventory Control includes, but is not limited to: Receipt of goods, documentation of any lost or missing items from orders, assuring inventory accuracy by monthly cycle counting and annual inventory verification, and encouraging that parts are signed out of the warehouse correctly as much as possible. Warehouse Operations includes, but is not limited to: Keeping aisles clear from clutter and debris to ensure the safety of anyone that enters, working to keep all parts clearly labelled and on the assigned shelf, assisting those that need materials from the warehouse, and keeping the warehouse staffed as much as possible during production hours. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Physical Inventory; cycle counting of all parts in the warehouse on at least a quarterly basis Pickup and deliver parts as required Assist other employees with warehouse functions; including finding parts and signing parts out correctly. Maintain warehouse cleanliness; including floors, shelves, and existing inventory Setup and monitor minimum and maximum reorder levels for all parts Receive all parts into warehouse using Infor, assigning bins as needed Assure that FIFO (First In First Out) methods are used to keep inventory items fresh Keep aisles, receiving area, annex, and outside warehouse area clear from obstructions and hazards Maintain MRO vending machine stock levels; alert purchasing agent when MRO vending items are needed for restocking Issue parts to Work Orders as needed Alert Purchasing Agent of any issues in a timely manner Other job functions as required or directed by purchasing agent
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Wood Product Manufacturing
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees