Warehouse & Parts Counter
Position Responsibilities
- Removes material from trucks and delivers material to correct area.
- Notes shipping damage on packing list and freight bill.
- Photographs damage for documentation purposes.
- Adjusts dock plate to proper level of truck.
- Compares identifying information and quantities on the packing slip against the purchase order, counts items for verification, and indicates any discrepancies on packing slip and report to the Parts Manager.
- Writes part number, P.O. number, and internal count on parts container and stores material in the proper storage location inside the stores area.
- Operates forklift in a safe and efficient manner as needed to complete tasks assigned by the department supervisor. Performs daily inspection of fork truck, changes propane tanks as required. Reports any mechanical or electrical difficulties to maintenance.
- May also use hand trucks or similar powered vehicles.
- Receives material from fabrication or manufacturing departments and marks and stores in appropriate location.
- Cycles counts inventory to update and audit on-hand inventory balances as directed by the Parts Manager.
- Performs year end physical inventory.
- Obtains merchandise from storage areas to fill orders and package outbound customer parts orders to eliminate shipping damage.
Knowledge and Skills
- Knowledge of UPS/Spee Dee and LTL shipments preferred.
Company Culture
This is an exciting opportunity with a leading manufacturer of stainless-steel equipment serving all industries used by all consumers, while working closely with a close-knit team to plan and accomplish all goals. A Warehouse Worker is responsible for controlling the movement of materials to and from the storage area and maintaining accurate information regarding the transactions necessary to maintain the inventory control database. Position Responsibilities include:
- Removing material from trucks and delivering material to correct area.
- Noting shipping damage on packing list and freight bill.
- Photographing damage for documentation purposes.
- Adjusting dock plate to proper level of truck.
- Comparing identifying information and quantities on the packing slip against the purchase order, counting items for verification, and indicating any discrepancies on packing slip and reporting to the Parts Manager.
- Writing part number, P.O. number, and internal count on parts container and storing material in the proper storage location inside the stores area.
- Operating forklift in a safe and efficient manner as needed to complete tasks assigned by the department supervisor. Performing daily inspection of fork truck, changing propane tanks as required, and reporting any mechanical or electrical difficulties to maintenance.
- Making use of hand trucks or similar powered vehicles.
- Receiving material from fabrication or manufacturing departments and marking and storing in appropriate locations.
- Cycling counts inventory to update and audit on-hand inventory balances as directed by the Parts Manager.
- Performing year-end physical inventory.
- Obtaining merchandise from storage areas to fill orders and package outbound customer parts orders to prevent shipping damage.
Company Information
Wabash is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for its applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status, or other protected class or activity under federal, state, or local law. All employment decisions must be based on neutral, legitimate criteria. All employment policies and rules shall be applied equally to similarly situated applicants.