Shipping/Receiving Associateother related Employment listings - Jerome, ID at Geebo

Shipping/Receiving Associate

Description:
The shipping/receiving clerk must document, process, and keep a detailed record of all incoming and outgoing materials.
Monitor inventory levels, identify stock overages and shortages, and respond appropriately.
Organize materials and tooling so high-usage items are most accessible.
Operate in a support role to the office, shop, and field, and conduct operations professionally and safely.
Requirements:
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESSHIPPING/RECEIVING Identify items that are low in stock, working with purchasing to determine quantities required Identify and work with Management on issues with part numbering Work with purchasing to return over-purchased material or defective materials to vendors Organization of all material and inventory Check-In Returned Inventory from Job Sites Communicate discrepancies in quantities received with Vendors and Purchasing Process Received Shipment Information against BOLs, Invoices, Purchase orders, and other records Properly Inspect/Recognize and Handle all Damages/Shortages/Overages in Shipments received Properly package & Ship goods Pull and Prepare Part Requests Verify and Update Part Requests Forms Notify Shop Locations and Job Sites of outgoing shipments and Back Orders Prepare & Package Returns Schedule Freight & Deliveries Maintain a clean, organized, and safe shop environment OTHER EXPECTATIONS Pick up/Delivery parts when needed Take Shipments to FedEx/UPS per Business needs PId3956694b71a-31181-29735337 Recommended Skills Business Requirements Purchasing Process Logistics Operations Accounts Receivable Expediting Freight Forwarding Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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