Description
Position Summary:
The Material Handler role is responsible for managing inventory through a database and maintaining necessary levels to meet daily distribution demands.
Responsibilities:
- Execute all required inventory transactions for materials and components being received or issued for Production or Customer Service orders.
- Enter data into the ERP system to track the movement of materials and components used in equipment production or service order fulfillment.
- Keep accurate and complete inventory counts in stockroom locations and within the ERP system, conducting regular cycle counts and physical audits to align inventory levels.
- Prepare, package, and issue materials and components to production following shop orders, pick lists, or Bills-of-Material, ensuring the accuracy of part numbers, quantities, and serial or lot numbers as applicable.
- Monitor materials on a min/max basis to maintain adequate stock levels at all times and place orders for production supplies or consumable materials as needed.
- Support the production and QC/Receiving Departments as required.
- Perform various administrative tasks to aid Quality department operations.
- Help resolve any discrepancies in the identification, quantity, location, or status of materials and components in production.
- Review current procedures and suggest improvements to enhance accuracy, efficiency, or productivity in this and other departments.
- Aid in inventory analysis to identify and separate slow-moving items.
Requirements
- Minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalent; an associate degree in a technical field is preferred.
- 3 years of post-graduate work experience in a related field or function.
- Capability to lift at least 50 lbs./23 kilograms.
- Work typically occurs in a manufacturing environment or at a customer's site.
- Must be able to stand for extended periods, which may involve heavy manual labor.
- The role requires the ability to stand, sit, walk, bend, stoop, reach, lift, push, pull, and carry items.
- There will be exposure to loud noises.
- Must be able to wear personal protective equipment.