Smith+Nephew

MaterialHandler1

$1–1k Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Material Handler 1 at Smith+Nephew. Skills: Inventory management, Material handling, SAP. Unload daily shipments. Log daily shipments”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolve inventory discrepancies

Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 50 lbs, Read small print

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School education or equivalent, 1-2 years warehouse experience, Read/write in English, Basic math skills, Lift and handle materials up to 50 lbs

What You'll Do.

Unload daily shipments

Ensure inventory accuracy

Resolve inventory discrepancies

Coordinate supply of inputs

Ensure supply of inputs

Maintain traceability of materials

Align with occupational health

Collaborate in audits

Collaborate in counting

Collaborate in organization

Collaborate in report generation

Process information in documents

Process information in system

Follow safety recommendations

Use personal protective equipment

Advise company of improvements

Safeguard confidential information

Safeguard raw materials

Work on continuous improvement

Contribute to work environment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with inventory analysts; Work with production; Work with requesting departments; Promote teamwork

Full Job Description

**Life Unlimited.** At Smith+Nephew, we design and manufacture technology that takes the limits off living. The Material Handling Operator 2 unloads, logs, and sorts daily shipments from all carriers to their designated departments ensuring inventory accuracy, production needs are met and performing duties in a safe manner. Operate independently with minimal direction and have basic digital literacy, and communication. **SHIFT: 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday ** **What you will be doing?** * Ensure inventory accuracy through cycle counting programs and SAP verification, work closely with inventory analysts to resolve inventory discrepancies. * Receive, verify, and assign materials based on the instructions established in the procedures. * Safeguard and ensure the integrity of the components located in the different storage areas of the plant. * Prepare and deliver components in the quantities and conditions required for distribution to production or other requesting departments. * Coordinate, implement, and ensure the supply of inputs to the production lines. * Ensure the accurate identification, quantity, organization, and order of the materials assigned under their responsibility. * Responsibly control inputs in accordance with company regulations. * Ensure that the traceability of materials is maintained throughout the different processes. * Align with the company's occupational health and safety program. * Collaborate in audits, counting, organization, report generation, and any other activity related to the proper functioning of materials handling. * Process information in documents and in a system that ensures the accurate functioning of inventory management. * Align with the implementation of Occupational Health standards and programs established by the company, by following recommendations for performing work safely, using personal protective equipment, and advising the company of improvements to prevent incidents or occupational illnesses that coul

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