What are the responsibilities and job description for the Material Handler II position at Rice Lake Weighing Syst?
BASIC FUNCTION:
At RLWS, the main responsibilities of the Material Handler II include: issuing parts and materials to manufacturing folders, delivering them to multiple work centers and unplanned moving of parts or products to final stock locations. The employee supports timed routes for movement of product between buildings, along with replenishment of parts for various departments. The Material Handler continually looks for waste in material handling processes and makes changes to streamline the position. The employee also ensures that all operations are correctly counted, entered and transferred to the appropriate areas in a timely and efficient manner. The Material Handler must work as a part of a cross departmental team and be able to work flexible hours as needed. Other functions as deemed necessary by the supervisor.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR TASKS:
Operate a forklift or utilize other equipment such as a pallet jack or cart
Load or unload carts with parts as needed
Utilize a computer for e-mail and the manufacturing program (M2K)
Issue parts and materials to manufacturing folders
Deliver parts and materials to various work centers as needed
Utilize an internal portal on the computer to prioritize tasks and moves
Move parts to final stock locations as needed
Continually look for waste in the material handling process or wasted time (routes) throughout the buildings; bring suggestions to the supervisor
Ensuring correct part numbers and quantities is essential
Work as part of a cross departmental team in a fast-paced environment
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS:
Other functions as deemed necessary by supervisor
Physical Demands and working conditions:
Continuous 1 foot action and frequent 2 foot action as well as sitting while driving various forklifts
Continuous use of far vision and depth perception while driving a forklift
Frequent use of near vision, reading and spatial perception while looking at part numbers, a computer or tablet, or placing parts in storage
Frequent lifting of parts under 35 pounds
Frequent pushing of carts
Frequent fine finger movements while using the computer or crane remote
Frequent handling and gripping of parts and tools
Occasional standing and walking while putting parts away
Occasional pulling of pallet jacks or carts
Occasional lifting and carrying of parts under 50 pounds
Occasional reaching above and below shoulder
Occasional bending/crouching and twisting while putting parts on lower shelves
Work environment is inside a manufacturing facility with seasonal temperature fluctuations, constant manufacturing noise and hazardous machinery, moving objects and dust. Work is performed independently but in a group.
Forklift operation is a working condition for this position
Personal Protective Equipment required for the job includes: safety glasses, safety shoes, hard hat, gloves and hearing protection.
Please refer to the Physical Demands Analysis for additional details
Minimum qualifications and prerequisites:
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent
Forklift/Equipment Operation a plus
Experience in a Manufacturing Environment a plus
Skills
Good forklift operation skills
Some blueprint reading skills
Good basic math skills
Strong attention to detail
Basic computer skills
Good number recognition skills
Good spatial recognition skills
Certificates, licenses, training, or other job-related requirements
Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License
No current restrictions prohibiting lifting up to 50 pounds on a regular basis
PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENING PROCEDURE:
Pre-employment physical
Pre-employment drug screen
Attention to Details test (given at HR Kiosk prior to interview)
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