Storeroom/Warehouse Receiving Clerk General Labor - Huntington, WV at Geebo

Storeroom/Warehouse Receiving Clerk

Overview:
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
is the third-largest carbon steel producer in the U.
S.
and is one of the top steel recyclers in North America.
A Fortune 500 Company, SDI is repeatedly recognized for being an industry leader, from Forbes 2021 Worlds Best Employers to Fortunes Worlds Most Admired Companies.
SDI continues to push to be the industry leader and gold standard for corporate governance.
The Long Products Division, Steel of West Virginia has an immediate opening for a Storeroom/Warehouse Receiving Clerk.
We are looking for a dynamic, organized, and motivated person to join our team.
The Storeroom/Warehouse Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of a storeroom operation including responsibility for Safety, Quality, Productivity, Cost, Maintenance, and Safety performance, to meet SDIs world class standards.
Indirect reporting to this position will be warehouse clerks and inventory/counter clerks.
This position will be responsible for continuous improvement, development, and mentoring, of subordinates within Storeroom receiving.
The position is challenged to carefully evaluate problems and review a large number of possible solutions.
The position will be responsible for setting priorities and establishing a work plan in order to complete broadly defined assignments and achieve desired results.
Including, but not limited to, barcoding and tracking plans for inventory, evaluating consumables to adjust stock levels.
Working with Storeroom Supervisor to set overall storeroom inventory policies and ensure accurate volumes are maintained and cataloged within the division digital inventory management system.
Ensure best inventory practices are maintained including spot check and periodic inventory audits as well as cost control measures.
We offer competitive pay, cash profit sharing (averaged about $7,000 per year over the last seven years); excellent health care (at $80 per month premium for single coverage and $160 per month premium for family coverage) for health, dental, and vision; and automatic company pay into 401(k) plan.
Responsibilities:
The Storeroom Receiving Clerk is responsible for overseeing receiving and stocking of storeroom items and that all receiving paperwork is filed in a timely manner Reports directly to the Storeroom Supervisor This position will be responsible for continuous improvement and organization of receiving and stored items Ensure best practices for cost control and inventory management are maintained Work with Supervisor in development of a job kitting strategy and process through collaboration with maintenance planners in order to support improved efficiency in execution of planned work in all areas of the plant Work with Supervisor in creating and ensuring execution of preventive inventory care routines, such as motor turning, to ensure suitability of parts for usage Determination of inventory stock levels, in partnership with procurement, based on criticality criteria, movement history, lead times, and vendor recommendations
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree or 2 years min.
of experience in Logistics or Supply Chain Strong knowledge and progressively responsible job-related experience in at least one of the following:
Material Control, Purchasing, Parts Distribution Operations, Inventory Control, Manufacturing Operations, and Traffic Systems The ability to travel domestically and internationally up to 10% of the time Working knowledge of mechanical/industrial products and good analytical skills Strong interpersonal skills to develop a cooperate work relationship with employees and vendors both internally and externally Previous leadership experience Previous experience with inventory database systems, setup, management, and use Steel Dynamics Inc.
is an equal opportunity employer.
Recommended Skills Analytical Auditing Business Process Improvement Coaching And Mentoring Databases Interpersonal Skills Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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