Esri
MaterialHandler
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“Material Handler at Esri. Skills: Material handling, Inventory control, Order processing. Participate in all product operations work areas. Prepare and apply warehouse labels”
What You'll Achieve.
Meet daily deadlines
Industry & Context.
Lift up to 40 pounds, Work in warehouse environment
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
1+ years of related experience, Computer clerical skills, Data entry, Typing, Filing, Copying, Email, Ability to lift up to 40 pounds, Ability to work in warehouse environment, Effective written and verbal communication skills, Action and results oriented
Nice to Have
Forklift/stock picker experience, Current or previous California OSHA forklift certification, Proficient with Microsoft Office and Outlook, Shipping experience, Order picking experience, Inventory control experience, Production assembly experience, Familiarity with domestic and international shipping terminology, Familiarity with carriers, Familiarity with carrier manifest equipment
What You'll Do.
Participate in all product operations work areas
Prepare and apply warehouse labels
Prepare and apply shipping labels
Prepare and apply other labels
Prepare and apply warehouse documentation
Prepare and apply shipping documentation
Prepare and apply other documentation
Assist with loading trucks
Assist with unloading trucks
Assemble products from instructions
Assemble products from drawings
Assemble products from bills of material
Assemble products from verbal instruction
Participate in cycle count
Participate in ShipDesk metrics
Participate in reporting
Participate in compliance
Perform transactional record keeping
Use Esri computer systems
Provide status updates
Follow up as necessary
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with others as part of a team
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Full Job Description
Overview Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment? Use your knowledge of warehouse procedures to be an integral part of day-to-day product operations in supporting a world-leading software development company. Responsibilities Participate in all product operations work areas, including order processing, inventory control, and a variety of material handling processes using forklift, stock picker, pallet jacks, copy and duplication machines, bindery, and more Prepare and apply warehouse, shipping, and other labels and documentation to packages, shipments, or pallets as necessary Assist with the loading and unloading of trucks Assemble products or other materials from assembly instructions and drawings, bills of material, or verbal instruction Pick and pack materials, components, and other items according to transfer order instructions Participate in cycle count, ShipDesk metrics, reporting, and compliance Accurately perform data entry and transactional record keeping into various Esri computer systems and databases using a variety of software applications including SAP, Microsoft SharePoint and Office, and others Use effective written and verbal communication to provide timely status updates and follow up as necessary Requirements 1+ years of related experience Computer experience; able to effectively use email, scanner, and network systems; clerical skills to include data entry, typing, filing, copying, and email Attention to detail and ability to work independently and with others as part of a team Ability to work well under pressure and meet daily deadlines Ability to lift up to 40 pounds and work in warehouse environment Effective written and verbal communication skills Action and results oriented High school diploma or equivalent Recommended Qualifications Forklift/stock picker experience Current or previous California OSHA forklift certification Proficient with Microsoft Office and Outlook Shipping, order picking, inventory control, and/or production ass
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