
Detail-oriented environmental services worker skilled at providing professional cleaning services to clients, maintaining equipment and implementing new cleaning procedures. Works autonomously with strong time management skills. Demonstrates dedication to customer satisfaction, reliability, and taking pride in job well done.
Key Responsibilities:Receiving and Unloading: Unloading and receiving inbound furniture orders, manually handling heavy items.
Inventory Management: Using scan technology to document inventory, including condition, quantity, and location.
Order Monitoring: Proactively monitoring order management systems to ensure accurate receipt and documentation of any discrepancies.
Cycle Counting: Performing regular cycle counts to maintain accurate inventory records.
Picking and Staging: Picking items from inventory and staging them for delivery.
Process Improvement: Contributing to process improvements based on everyday experience and providing feedback.
Teamwork: Working effectively with peers and managers.
Physical Requirements: Comfortable with lifting up to 75 lbs. unassisted and moving product 150+ lbs. unassisted or via team lift.
Skills and Qualifications:
Physical Strength and Stamina: Ability to repeatedly lift heavy items.
Work Ethic: A strong and consistent work ethic is expected.
Scanning Technology Proficiency: Comfort with using scanning technology.
Attention to Detail: Accuracy in documenting inventory and handling orders is important.
Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with team members and supervisors.
Flexibility: May be required to cross-train in other departments and perform additional tasks as assigned.
Assembly: Assembling electronic or mechanical components according to work instructions and quality standards.
Material Handling: Moving materials from inventory to production areas, potentially including tasks like labeling, stocking, and pulling materials for assembly.
Inspection: Visually inspecting parts for proper placement and functionality.
Tool Operation: Using hand tools, power tools, and potentially barcode scanners for assembly and material handling.
Quality Control: Ensuring that assembled products meet quality standards and specifications.
Documentation: Recording information about materials used, assembled products, and potentially inventory management.
Cleanliness: Maintaining a clean and organized work area.
Safety: Adhering to safety standards and procedures. Required Skills:
Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination: for assembling small parts.
Ability to read and interpret assembly instructions, schematics, or blueprints .
Basic computer skills: for potentially using inventory management systems or other software.
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds: (or potentially more, depending on the specific role).
Problem-solving skills: to troubleshoot issues during assembly.
Teamwork and communication skills .
Potential Additional Responsibilities:
Troubleshooting and repairing faulty parts/products .
Participating in team meetings .
Working with engineers and other personnel to resolve production issues .
Work Environment:
Manufacturing or production environment .
May involve standing for extended periods .
Potential for working under pressure to meet deadlines .
Note: Specific responsibilities and required skills can vary depending on the specific product being assembled and the company's processes.
Unloads and unpacks items, stocks shelves, and ensures proper pricing and labeling.