The Shipping, Receiving, Inventory Clerk is responsible for the end-to-end management of materials within the facility. This role includes performing tasks related to receiving, processing, and distributing materials; operating stock cutting machines; inspecting and packaging items for shipment; and shipping finished product.Responsibilities Include:Set-Up and operate stock cutting machines to specified dimensions.Pull and cut material from inventory to fulfill production needs.Scan material into Work-in-Process (WIP) and return material to the Point of Use Racks.Ensure Point of Use racks (including the Wire Pit) are stocked with required materials and fiber; replenish as needed.Fulfill requirements in General Products by inspecting the Pick List Holding Board.Weigh and verify material being returned to inventory using the counting scale and scan back into Raw Materials (RM).Perform cycle counts as requested by management.Check the daily shipping sheet and ensure items to be shipped are in place.Verify all purchase orders, part numbers, and quantities against shipment items.Pick up product at designated locations and deliver to finished goods or prepare for shipping.Pull approved brushes from Quality Control (QC) if necessary.Create and print labels for proper identification of product.Scale, weigh, seal, and attach labels to cartons.Compare identifying information and counts, weighs, or measures items of outgoing shipments against bills of lading, packing lists, or travelers.Wrapping and double-checking items and counts.Preparing all shipping documents in a timely and accurate manner.Weighting all cartons, calculating shipping weight (by pallet or carton), and posting weights/shipping charges; affixing postage.Making arrangements for pick-up by the carrier per customer requirements.Keep an adequate supply of shipping materials on hand at all times, replenishing from the warehouse as needed.Cover shipping duties and assist with daily receiving and packing duties as needed.Receive incoming product and materials.Compare identifying information and counts, weighs, or measures items of incoming shipments to verify information against bills of lading, packing lists, or travelers.Get supplies and finished goods from the warehouse as requested.Proper operation of equipment, including manual and electric pallet jacks, hand trucks, and/or forklift, to convey, move, or hoist materials to proper departments or areas.
1-4 years
Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions and memos; ability to write simple correspondence; effective one-on-one and small group communication.Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure; ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent.Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
High school diploma or GED; minimum of six months Material Handling experience in a manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and experience.Must have or be able to be trained to obtain a forklift and electric pallet jack certificate or license.
High School
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