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Material Handler

Summary:

The Material Handler is responsible for receiving deliveries of raw materials by comparing identifying information against Bills of Lading (BOLs) or other shipment documentation and does not sign the delivery slip/documentation until they agree with the shipment. Also responsible for maintaining an inventory of raw materials by identifying, labeling, and placing raw materials in stock, and recording the location in JobBoss. This position is primarily an outside position. He or she will be an active member of the Masters Safety Committee Team. The Material Handler is professional, respectful, courteous & friendly to all fellow employees, Supervisors & Managers at Masters Machine, and reports to the Production Manager and CFO.

Responsibilities:

  • Receiving deliveries of raw materials, verifying that all sealed containers are opened upon receipt and material inside is correct
  • Inventorying & recording all raw material location in JobBoss
  • Timely and accurate monthly inventory counts of raw material
  • Operating material handling equipment such as forklifts & pallet jacks to move or reorganize storage of raw material
  • Delivering material to departments as needed in a timely manner, recording transactions in JobBoss with new location of material
  • Build shipping pallets as needed
  • Daily safety inspections of all forklifts and electric pallet jacks
  • Gathering returned raw material, labeling, and confirming RMA numbers verifying paperwork before vendor picks up
  • Preparing raw material storage units for monthly auditors, Assisting in inventory audits
  • Meticulous housekeeping of raw material storage units and staging yard. To include disposing of strapping & tags not needed, removing scrap wood, and sweeping floors
  • Managing the raw material scrap process throughout the shop (including PRAB)
  • Assist the Maintenance department when workload permits
  • Haz Mat training

Qualifications:

  • 2 Years or more material handlers experience
  • Competency in computerized system operation
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
  • Ability to properly organize and prioritize tasks
  • Detailed oriented, reliable & professional attitude
  • Strong problem solving, research & resolution skills
  • Ability to work independently and with a team
  • 2+ years operation of forklifts, scissor-lifts & pallet jacks (requires certification)
  • Good driving record which will allow employee to be covered by Masters vehicle insurance policy

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of the job, the employee is regularly required to stand for several hours and lift or move up to 50lbs. The employee must have the ability to read, listen and communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing as well as hearing and visual ability to observe and detect signs of an emergency situation.

Why you want to join the team at Masters Machine

A Family Owned & Operated Business Since 1957

Competitive Salary Based on Experience

$500 Sign on Bonus after 90 days

Health, Dental & Vision

Paid Sick & Vacation with up to 240hrs roll over

9 Paid Holiday’s

Discounted Gym Membership

Company Paid Life Insurance

Retirement Planning 401K w/ Company Match up to 4%

On the Job Training

Growth Potential

Student loan repayment and or tuition

Bonus & Overtime Possibilities

Referral Bonus

Annual End of Year Holiday Bonus

Annual Holiday Party

2 catered company picnics a year

2 company shutdowns yearly – Christmas & July 4th week


Days Monday - Thursday 6:40am -4pm Friday 6:40am -12pm
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