Materials Receiving Clerk

West Palm Beach, FL
Full Time
Entry Level

Are you a detailed person who enjoys accurately maintaining inventory? Then we have a great opportunity for you.  This position will work closely with our materials team to ensure material availability for scheduled production requirements.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with unloading trucks.
  • Receive all incoming packages, including raw materials, and log in our ERP system.
  • Sort all deliveries and distribute to appropriate recipients/departments throughout the building.
  • Compare packing lists to purchase orders and ensure that the products in each delivery match the packing list.
  • Support inventory control by verifying PO dates to reduce unapproved early deliveries.
  • Report defective materials or questionable conditions to the appropriate manager.
  • Retain records of incoming deliveries.
  • Perform physical counts of inventory to assist plating team prepare parts to be sent out to vendors.
  • Notify buyers and/or planners of inventory discrepancies.
  • Complete inventory transactions in the system that reflect the physical movement of parts as required.
  • Package and send parts out for processing of plating, glass seals and assembly bodies.
  • Keep an adequate supply of shipping materials on hand at all times.
  • Maintain the work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition and follow prescribed safety regulations.
  • Perform other duties as required.

Requirements:

  • High School Diploma
  • 1+ years in shipping or warehouse environment
  • Computer experience
  • Flexibility in schedule hours as company requires (working extra hours as needed)
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred. Must be able to communicate in English with vendors.


Complete benefit package includes medical, dental, vision life insurance and a 401(k) company matched contribution.

Drug free work environment

An Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disabled/Vet/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity or National Origin

 ITAR - The candidate must be able to legally work in the United States; we are unable to provide sponsorship.  Position requires candidate to be a US Person as defined in ITAR, 22 CFR 120.15 and defined by 8 USC 1101(a) (20).

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