Extrusion Inventory Control
NABCO Entrances, Inc. · Muskego, WI · 1 wk ago
On-siteEducationFull-time
Essential Functions
- Unload and Receive material using a swingmast forklift.
- Transfer material between Storage Locations and complete ERP transactions.
- Complete Cycle Counts as necessary to maintain inventory accuracy
- Work with suppliers on rush orders or short shipments.
- Take care of the corrugated bailer and maintain the process of full bails.
- Communicate with Supply Chain and others on shortages.
- Must handle all change out of scrap totes and pick up of scrap roll off.
- Handle the processing of saw blades that need to go out for sharpening.
- Help with the pulling, inspection, and packaging of paint and anodizing jobs.
- Flexible to work overtime if needed to meet demand.
- Make good business decisions for the company.
- Work at a good pace to make sure all areas have what they need.
Qualifications
- Must be able to read prints and understand measuring equipment such as tape measures, scales, and decimals/fractions.
- Must be dependable, responsible, and have a team-player attitude.
- Must be highly organized and able to follow direction from the Senior Buyer.
- Must be willing and able to work in accordance with the Senior Buyer, Supply Chain, and the Manufacturing Line Supervisors to achieve smooth and efficient production.
- High school diploma or GED required
- One or more years of forklift, warehouse, or manufacturing experience preferred
- Forklift certification to use the swingmast forklift preferred
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
- Periods of sitting and working at a computer are required, with regular exposure to the factory.
- Sedentary work is performed in an office area with exposure to extreme weather or hazardous conditions.
- Typical office equipment such as a computer, laptop, and phone are used.
- May be noisy due to proximity to factory.
- This position requires regular exposure to the factory, which includes extreme weather conditions; noisy, dusty, and dirty environments; and motorized equipment that pose potential safety hazards.
- Reaching above shoulder height and below the waist, as well as lifting up to 50 lbs. is required.
- Proper safety procedures, lifting techniques, and personal protective equipment guidelines are always to be followed.