Atlas Energy Solutions

Oil & Gas

WarehouseAssociate

$36–48k ~AI est. Kermit, Texas, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Warehouse Associate at Atlas Energy Solutions. Locate parts and components. Provide parts to personnel”

Industry & Context.

Oil & Gas
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to operate a forklift safely

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school or GED, Ability to provide a clean MVR, Ability to work long periods of time in non-climate controlled areas

What You'll Do.

Locate parts and components

Provide parts to personnel

Provide availability and delivery dates

Receive and verify items ordered

Order and track parts

Track backorder items

Maintain ordering catalogs

Manage parts life cycle

Maintain cleanliness in warehouse

Maintain cleanliness in storage areas

Ensure on-hand inventory balances are accurate

Issue parts/components/materials

Prepare and forward documentation

Perform regular inventories

Establish effective working relationships

Maintain effective working relationships with vendors

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working relationships with plant personnel; Working relationships with management; Working relationships with vendors

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

Who We Are: Headquartered in Austin, TX with operations in Kermit and Monahans, TX, Atlas Energy Solutions is the leading provider of high-quality frac sand and innovative logistics solutions to Exploration & Production operators and oil field service providers in the Permian Basin. We are proud of what we do – we have state of the art manufacturing facilities, premium offerings, outstanding customer service, and exceptional work culture and a commitment to giving back to the community. We’re very excited about what we see in front of us, and we think you will be too – so come join our team and contribute to our growth! Warehouse Associate The Warehouse Associate is responsible for ordering parts/components/materials and managing inventory supporting Maintenance. This role will report to the Warehouse Manager and the role is days, Monday through Friday. Responsibilities: Locate, provide parts and components to both Maintenance and Production personnel Provide availability and delivery dates to the Plant Receive and verify items ordered Properly store all items to Atlas warehouse standards Order and track parts, track backorder items and contact vendors Maintain updated parts and component ordering catalogs, manage parts life cycle via Epicor Maintain cleanliness in warehouse and all storage areas Ensure all on-hand inventory balances are accurate Issue parts/components/materials to maintenance and production personnel Prepare and forward all documentation – including but not limited to: purchase orders, parts requests, work orders, received goods and packing lists Performs regular inventories and cycle counts on parts/materials/components established by Warehouse Manager Establish and maintain effective working relationships with plant personnel, management and all vendors Ability to operate a forklift safely Qualifications: Excellent verbal and written communication and problem-solving skills High sense of urgency and strong attention to detail Ability to carry out

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