Stockroom Attendant - Worthington Industries
Chilton, WI 53014
About the Job
Worthington Enterprises is looking for highly motivated individuals to join our team. These individuals will be responsible for safely manufacturing quality parts on a fast paced assembly line. Duties include a variety of tasks, including, but not limited to: operating equipment including setup, shut down, changeovers, problem solving, material handling, and quality control. The ultimate goal of the Machine Operator is to safely achieve excellence in all facets of the role; providing the highest quality service safely, while effectively and efficiently increasing profits .A detailed orientated, self-motivated, problem solver that utilizes a strong work ethic is required.
Primary Responsibilities
Desired Experience
The Stockroom Attendant is a key person for the factory reliability department who owns all technical store areas and people operating in the technical store. The position is responsible for providing the spare parts required for the maintenance: easy to find, right quality, available when needed, with the optimum inventory level and cost of management. The Stockroom Attendant will conduct the inventory control processes (cycle counting, storeroom access process). This role is a key role and must work seamlessly with technicians, maintenance planners, and operations.
2nd Shift - 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Shift premium $1.50
- Competitive Pay starting between $22 - $24 with growth opportunities.
- Generous Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, & Vision Effective Day One
- New Quarterly Incentive Program
- On-the-Job-Training, Overtime and Development opportunities!!
- Onsite Barber Shop & Gym
- Onsite Physical Therapist and Nurse
Primary Responsibilities
- Maintain a clean and orderly 5S storeroom
- Plan the storeroom layout for efficient order picking and inventory care
- Provide inventory reporting to Finance and Purchasing; ensure finance approval of all stock adjustments, min/max adjustments, and obsolete part write-off
- Manage the process to refine and control slow-moving parts and obsolete part removal.
- Monitor min/max levels and order point information
- Use best-practice inventory management practices
- Coordinate activities with other disciplines (purchasing, accounting, engineering, operations, management) to ensure high support of maintenance activities
- Coordinate special parts orders with maintenance
- Provide reports to management such as inventory valuation reports, negative inventory reports, cycle count variances, scrap, and obsolescence
- Become familiar with plant equipment and operational processes
- Maintain open lines of communication
- Establish and maintain "Work-Flow Process Charts" and standard operating procedures for major work systems within plant stores: Parts set-up, Parts replenishment, Parts issue, Parts return, Parts repair and re-stock, Parts Kitting, Inventory Process (Annual and Cycle Count)
Desired Experience
- Possess good problem solving and troubleshooting skills and safety practices
- Possess a high level of initiative and personal accountability
- Ability to measure, read, write and document work
- Ability to sustain a steady work pace over an entire work day
- Strong basic math & reading skills
- Comfortable performing a wide range of responsibilities, from thinking broadly to executing detailed tasks
- Proven ability to effectively work in a detailed, fact based environment
- Commitment to personal integrity and integrity of the product(s) and processes
- Customer focused with the ability to function with a high sense of urgency
Source : Worthington Industries