Material Handler (2nd Shift)
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Title: Material Handler Reports to: Supply Chain Lead The Material Handler is responsible for inventory storage, replenishment to manufacturing, and movement. Additionally, the Material Handler locates raw material and completes inventory reporting transactions in the ERP System for Work-In-Process (WIP) and Finished Goods.
This job description lists major areas of responsibility and additional job activities may be added at any time. Duties and Responsibilities
Education and Experience Requirements:
Physical and Weight Lifting Demands The physical and weight lifting demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Frequency Letter Code Defined as Never N Infrequent I Up to 1 hour per day Occasionally O 1 to 2 hours per day Frequently F 2 to 5 hours per day Continuously C 6+ hours per day Physical Activity Frequency Reason for Physical Action Stand F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Sit F Forklift driving Walk F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Bend/Twist F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Push F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Pull F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Climb (stairs, ladders) O Torp cell or vial dept mezzanines, rolling ladders Reach F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Lift F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Carry F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Grasp/Grip F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Repetitive Motions I Box lifting Kneel/Crawl I Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Rapid work speed O Maintaining product supply at workstation Filing I Transfer slips, inventory records Finger movement F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Keyboard use I Transfer entries, cycle counts Close vision F Product/label identification Color vision F Product/label identification Depth perception F Forklift driving/pulling loads from upper shelves Far vision F Forklift driving/pulling loads from upper shelves Hear O Machine operations, paging system Talk F Instructions and communications Touch F Forklift driving/pulling loads from upper shelves Amount of Weight Frequency Reason for Action Up to 10 pounds F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Up to 25 pounds F Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Up to 50 pounds O Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Up to 100 pounds I Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets More than 100 pounds I Set-up workstations, cycle counts, stacking pallets Milwaukee Tool is an equal opportunity employer.
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