Warehouse Operator General Labor - Grove City, OH at Geebo

Warehouse Operator

Must have cherry picker, forklift, and RF gun experience
Mat Hand/Ware Operation Job Description Responsible to maintain a smooth flow of stock to production on a timely basis by filling requisitions to receive, store and track incoming stock, supplies and materials and to transport these materials into and throughout the facility utilizing a variety of material handling equipment. Works closely with other team members to exceed customer satisfaction and service expectations. o Fill requisitions for raw stock and base stock working from specific written and oral instructions including using scale to weigh raw stock. o Safely operate all plant material handling equipment and transport materials to and from production. o Receive and document incoming deliveries by verifying count, inspecting for damage and issuing proper paperwork for inventory and pricing and when acceptable, transfer into stock area for storage. o Assist with physical inventory on a regular basis. o Maintain list of low stock items and communicate to proper personnel. o Monitor non-inventory supplies such as carbon, cartons and pallets. o Coordinate with Production Team to prioritize jobs, and when necessary reorganize to meet deadline changes and updates. Mat Hand/Ware Op Key Skills o Forklift Operation (OSHA certified) o Requires accuracy in writing and numbers. o Requires good mathematical skills and attention to detail. o Ability to move freely throughout the building to gather information, materials and authorizations. Mat Hand/Ware Op Physical Tasks o Lifting up to 80 pounds
Shift:
2nd Shift - Standard Hours
Shift Hours:
Please enter shift hours if applicable.
Background Check:
Background Check Required - Yes
Drug Screen:
Drug Screen Required - Yes
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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