Stockroom Trainee/Stockroom Attendant Job in Cincinnati 45209, Ohio US
Learns methods and processes associated with receiving, storing and issuing material in the Stockroom, visually inspecting material for quality and correctness; ensuring that all parts are properly labeled and identified as to warehouse location. Also is trained on how to pull, pick and deliver raw/finished materials to the appropriate locations for both Machining and Assembly Shop Orders using a computer or dumb terminal input device for making inventory transactions.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. On-the-Job Training
1.1. Understanding of bills of materials and how they interact with customer orders, and material issuance.
1.2. Responsible for inventory record accuracy and the daily activity to maintain it.
1.3. All aspects of stock movement and the associated transactions in the AS/400.
1.4. Complete knowledge of products and parts.
1.5. Expediting customer orders into Assembly/Dock.
2. Housekeeping
2.1. Cleans and maintains work area to provide a safe and organized work environment.
1. Success Factor #1
S- Accuracy: 100% accuracy on all transactions
O- Inventory organization; incorrect initial stocking of inventory.
A- Hands on time with assembler to become more familiar with parts. Possible stockroom reorganization.
R- Pull error reduction to result in 100% accuracy
2. Success Factor #2
S- Timeliness of all orders to assembly or dock
O-Part shortages; Incorrect paperwork
A-Review orders at entry to assure accuracy and timeliness of shipments.
R-Orders to appropriate location in timely manner.
3. Success Factor #3
S- Attendance adhere to policy
O-Getting to work on time. Completing assignments.
A-Utilize vacation and personal days and well as deviating schedule.
R-Acceptable attendance record.
1. Stocking/Inventory Control
1.1. Responsible for inventory record accuracy and the daily activity to maintain it, working closely with the Materials Department in preventing shortages and optimizing inventory holding levels/inventory turns.
1.2. Understand all aspects of material issues and stock movement and the associated transactions in the AS/400 required to maintain inventory record accuracy.
1.3. Make accurate physical inventories, including Cycle Counts, as prescribed by the Materials Manager.
1.4. Expedites shortages for customer orders into Assembly.
1.5. Pulls and packages or partially packages all Part Orders for delivery to the Shipping Dock.
1.6. Receives, stores, and issues material in the Stockroom, visually inspecting material for quality and correctness; ensuring that all parts are properly labeled and identified as to warehouse location.
1.7. Pulls, picks and delivers raw/finished materials to the appropriate locations for both Machining and Assembly Shop Orders using a computer or dumb terminal input device for making inventory transactions.
1.8. Maintains a clean and organized storage / work area on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
2. On-the-Job Knowledge
2.1. Develop thorough understanding of bills of materials, customer orders, shop orders and routings.
2.2. Develop complete knowledge of products, parts, and parts lists.
2.3. Has working knowledge of the skills necessary for the Receiving Clerk position.
2.4. Ability to route jobs to the next operation which may not always be clear on the router.
2.5. Ability to question parts lists which are often in error.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or equivalent.
SKILLS, SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, and ABILITIES
Experience in a manufacturing environment.
Knowledge/awareness of general safety procedures.
Understanding of hand tools.