Full time

Warehouse Support Specialist

Taylor Power Systems, Inc, United States
Company: The Taylor Group, Inc
Industry type: Manufacturing
Start date: As soon as possible
Description
Consults with Manufacturing Engineer to plan effective work schedule, giving priority to Projects as discussed by Management.
Secures job assignment from Warehouse Supervisor as needed to ensure projects are on schedule.
Pulls parts as outlined on bill of material and inspects parts for damage and conformity. Processes enclosure jobs and builds enclosures as designed.
Reports to Manufacturing Engineer such information as parts damage, missing parts to complete order, ETC.
Strives to increase technical skills required to perform all job duties.
Promotes and enhances the company image by maintaining a neat, personal appearance.
Keeps facilities, materials, work area clean and orderly, exercise care in their use, assisting in their maintenance as required.
Abide by all company policies and safety rules.
All other duties as requested by Manager.



High School Graduate or GED Equivalent.
Basic computer skills.
Must qualify to operate a forklift.
Previous warehouse and forklift experience would be preferable.
The job requires stooping, bending, climbing, and the capability of lifting up to 50 pounds.
Must work well with others and possess good people skills.
Ability to read and interpret instructions.
Requirements / Skills
NA
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