This section is used to provide 5-7 bullets describing the key experience, skills, and abilities required to perform the job duties listed above.
Key Responsibilities
This section outlines the primary duties and responsibilities of the role. It includes 5–7 bullet points describing the key tasks and activities the employee is expected to perform as part of their day-to-day work.
Adhering to a culture of safety compliance, especially as it pertains to material handling equipment
Safe handling of volatile battery materials in accordance with established procedures and safety protocols
Safe operation of material handling equipment, including powered industrial trucks and other mechanical aids
Supporting the operations team in preparing and staging material feed for production
Coordinating with the supervisor on task distribution
Performing work within discrete workstreams such as receiving, inventory control, or loading activities
Picking and loading inventory needed for production areas
Managing data and transactions within a Warehouse Management System and creating reports to support management decision making
Establishing and modeling quality control mechanisms
Completing physical tasks as directed, including but not limited to pushing, pulling, gripping, twisting, reaching, etc.
Maintaining a clean and orderly work area
Managing the internal flow of material to support production requirements
Receiving inbound shipments from suppliers of raw materials, maintenance parts, and engineering equipment
Participating in physical inventory audits, cycle counts, etc. to ensure inventory accuracy
Supporting the development and implementation of material flow strategies to improve operational efficiency
Operating PIT equipment, including but not limited to reach truck and forklift
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