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Receiving Coordinator
St. Louis Area FoodbankBridgeton, MO, USWarehouse Shipping Staff
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Tri-State EquipmentBridgeton, MO, US- Promoted
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Missouri StaffingHazelwood, MO, US- Promoted
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Rug DoctorHazelwood, MO, US- Promoted
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Home Depot (Retail)Bridgeton, MO, US- Promoted
Freight / Receiving
The Home Depot, Inc.Alton, IL, USFreight / Receiving
Home DepotAlton, IL, United StatesReceiving Team Lead
Cabela'sHazelwood, MO, United StatesWarehouse Receiving Department Lead
Keefe GroupBridgeton, MO, United StatesReceiving Coordinator
St. Louis Area FoodbankBridgeton, MO, US- Full-time
Job Description
Job Description
St. Louis Area Foodbank (SLAFB)
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title : Receiving Coordinator
Immediate Supervisor : Senior Inventory Control Manager
Employees Supervised : None
FLSA : Non-exempt
General Description / Position Summary
The primary role of the Receiving Coordinator is to ensure accurate data and reporting related to inventory management. Responsibilities include maintaining product inventories with a comprehensive understanding of database management. This position requires a detail-oriented individual with inventory control experience in a warehouse environment who is a team-player willing to do what it takes to help the team get the job done accurately and in a timely manner.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Physically unload and perform visual inspection of inbound freight. Document the temperature of frozen and refrigerated items and determine if the items received meet all food safety standards in order to be distributed accordingly.
- Perform data entry for all items by preparing appropriate invoices and shipping labels using Microsoft Dynamic software. The Foodbank uses CERES 5.1 (programming that is proprietary to Feeding America) as our warehouse management system.
- Create receipts in Web-Based Supply Chain Management as required by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to document the Foodbank's receipt of government product.
- Coordinate the storage and rotation of products in an efficient, organized and safe fashion.
- Work with Foodbank team members in various departments to ensure all items are labeled and stored accurately. Rotate and remove product as directed.
- Escalate any issues related to quality of items and / or accuracy of inventory to Operations management for resolution.
- On a daily basis, provide inventory reports to Operations management.
- Conduct accurate count of physical inventory and report discrepancies in a timely manner to Operations management for resolution.
- Research and resolve inventory discrepancies by identifying root causes, collaborate on solutions, and make recommendations for future process improvements.
- Responsible for following policies and procedures related to food safety and equipment safety.
- Take an active role in modeling and reinforcing safe work practices.
- Other responsibilities and duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Working Conditions
Work is performed in warehouse with a significant amount of walking on concrete surfaces. Entrances may be open and work conditions during the summer months can be hot, and during the winter cold. Employees may be going in and out of freezers and coolers with extreme variations in temperature. Workspace could be dusty and on occasions can be noisy due to the traffic of motorized vehicles operated in the building. Periodically may work outside and be exposed to the elements. Employees may be exposed to spoiled food and sharp objects due to working with damaged product. Work involves moving boxes and employees must lift, bend, stoop, pick up and move objects up to 75 pounds. Work involves using manual pallet jacks and therefore requires an ability to push and pull pallets over 2,000 pounds.
Work Schedule
The impact you'll make
At the St. Louis Area Foodbank, we are working to build a stronger bi-state region by nourishing people, empowering communities, and transforming systems. With the dedicated partnership of nearly 600 hunger-relief programs and local agencies - including soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, and residential programs - we are responding to hunger in communities across 26 counties in Missouri and Illinois by distributing food to more than 400,000 people every year.
Since opening in 1975, and with the tremendous support and generosity of this community, the St. Louis Area Foodbank has grown to become our region's largest food distribution charity dedicated to feeding those in need. Together, we are feeding people and working to address the root causes of hunger for lasting impact every day.
About the St. Louis Area Foodbank
What we can offer you
Beyond a great mission, dedicated team members, and an incredible opportunity to truly make a difference in our community, you will be generously rewarded for your contributions including :
We work hard, play hard and change lives - so apply to join our Foodbank Family!
Social Responsibility Statement
You are welcome at the St. Louis Area Foodbank (SLAFB) for who you are. At the SLAFB, we strive to empower our team to embrace and celebrate who they are. We cultivate a fair work environment that fosters belonging and respects and values people with varied backgrounds, demographics, identities and disabilities. Doing so strengthens our organization, cultivates a culture where everyone feels valued and can bring their best selves to the SLAFB. This enables us to nourish people, empower communities, and transform systems. At the SLAFB, we cultivate a respectful and empowered workplace that embraces a broad range of lived experiences and viewpoints. We are committed to building a team that reflects the neighbors and communities we serve in the bi-state region to enhance engagement and connectivity with all key stakeholders.