Title : Material Handler
Reports to : Supply Chain Lead
The Material Handler is responsible for inventory storage, replenishment to manufacturing, and movement .
Additionally, the Material Handler locates raw material and completes inventory reporting transaction s in the ERP System for Work-In-Process (WIP) and Finished Goods .
This job description lists major areas of responsibility and additional job activities may be added at any time.
Duties and Responsibilities
Transport incoming and outgoing materials to designated areas
Operate forklift, electrical hoist, or other power driven equipment, to load or move materials
Supply production area s with in ventory (raw material and WIP)
Load or unload material onto or f rom pallets, totes, trays, or shelves
Utilize Tiny Term to l ocate inventory and c omplete inventory transactions in the ERP System
Safely operate a variety of material handling equipment . Complete daily checklist for forklift equipment used
Cross train and back up co-workers as required
Education and Experience Requirements :
High School or GED diploma required
1 year of previous experience
Ability to operate a forklift, electrical hoist, or other power driven equipment
Positive attitude and willingness to help as required
Requires excellent oral and written communication skills
Physical and Weight Lifting Demands
The physical and weight lifting demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job . Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequency
Letter Code
Defined as
Never
Infrequent
Up to 1 hour per day
Occasionally
1 to 2 hours per day
Frequently
2 to 5 hours per day
Continuously
6+ hours per day
Physical Activity
Frequency
Reason for Physical Action
Stand
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Sit
Forklift driving
Walk
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Bend / Twist
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Push
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Pull
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Climb (stairs, ladders)
Torp cell or vial dep t mezzanines, rolling ladders
Reach
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Lift
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Carry
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Grasp / Grip
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Repetitive Motions
Box lifting
Kneel / Crawl
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Rapid work speed
Maintaining product supply at workstation
Filing
Transfer slips, inventory records
Finger movement
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Keyboard use
Transfer entries, cycle counts
Close vision
Product / label identification
Color vision
Product / label identification
Depth perception
Forklift driving / pulling loads from upper shelves
Far vision
Forklift driving / pulling loads from upper shelves
Hear
Machine operations, paging system
Talk
Instructions and communications
Touch
Forklift driving / pulling loads from upper shelves
Amount of Weight
Frequency
Reason for Action
Up to 10 pounds
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Up to 25 pounds
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Up to 50 pounds
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
Up to 100 pounds
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
More than 100 pounds
Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets
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Material Handler 2Nd Shift • Mukwonago, WI, United States