Organize and Stage Materials: Sort, label, and organize electronic components, subassemblies, and materials in the WDM staging area, preparing them for easy access and timely transfer to production lines.Inventory Tracking: Use inventory management software or ERP systems to update material quantities, track stock levels, and record any discrepancies or shortages.Quality Inspection: Conduct basic inspections on incoming materials to ensure they meet quality standards; report and isolate any damaged or defective items before they reach production.Material Handling: Safely operate material handling equipment, such as forklifts or pallet jacks, to move materials within the staging area, as required and permitted by company policy.Collaborate with Production Teams: Communicate regularly with assembly and production departments to coordinate material flow, address any material needs, and adjust for changing production priorities.Maintain Clean and Organized Work Area: Ensure that the staging area is kept orderly and clean, following safety protocols and maintaining organization to support an efficient workflow.Assist with Cycle Counts and Inventory Audits: Participate in routine cycle counts and inventory audits to verify stock levels and help maintain accuracy in inventory records.Document and Report Issues: Accurately document inventory discrepancies, quality issues, or any delays that could impact production schedules, escalating issues to supervisors when necessary.Monitor and Replenish Inventory: Track material usage and request replenishments as needed to avoid shortages and prevent production slowdowns.Support Continuous Improvement: Participate in and contribute ideas to process improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing waste in the staging area.
1-4 years
Attention to Detail: Ability to meticulously organize, label, and verify materials to prevent production delays and ensure inventory accuracy.Experience with ERP or Inventory Management Software: Familiarity with systems like SAP, Oracle, or similar platforms for tracking inventory levels, recording data, and managing stock movements.Knowledge of Electronic Components: Understanding various electronic parts and components commonly used in assembly processes, including identification, handling, and storage requirements.Time Management Skills: Ability to prioritize tasks efficiently to meet production deadlines and keep materials flowing smoothly to the assembly lines.Communication and Team Collaboration: interpersonal skills for effective communication with production teams, supervisors, and other departments to ensure that materials meet the necessary standards and quantities.Problem-Solving Skills: Capability to quickly address issues such as material shortages, inventory discrepancies, or damaged parts to avoid production slowdowns.Basic Quality Control Knowledge: Familiarity with quality inspection practices to identify defective or damaged components before they are used in production.Adaptability: Comfort with a fast-paced, dynamic work environment and the ability to respond to changes in production demand or priority.Material handler experience Safety Awareness: Understanding of safety protocols, especially around handling electronic components and operating machinery, to maintain a safe working environment.
Inventory Management: Ability to manage, track, and organize materials in a structured and accurate way, maintaining up-to-date inventory records.Proficiency with Inventory Software or ERP Systems: Basic experience using software systems like SAP, Oracle, or other inventory management tools to log and monitor materials in real time.Basic Understanding of Electronic Components: Familiarity with common electronic parts and components, especially in identifying and handling them safely.Attention to Detail: accuracy in labeling, sorting, and preparing materials to avoid errors and production delays.Quality Control: Ability to conduct basic inspections to ensure that incoming materials and components meet quality standards and are defect-free.Physical Stamina: Capability to lift items (typically up to [specify weight]), stand for extended periods, and perform repetitive tasks.Communication Skills: Effective verbal and written communication to work well with production, assembly, and inventory control teams, ensuring materials are available and production runs smoothly.Organization and Time Management: Excellent organizational skills to manage multiple tasks efficiently, prioritize tasks based on production needs, and ensure timely delivery of materials to production lines.Basic Math Skills: Competency with basic math for counting, organizing, and verifying quantities of materials.Safety Awareness: Understanding of workplace safety practices, especially for material handling and staging in an assembly environment.
No Degree Required
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