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NTN Bearing

Forge - Tool Crib Attendant - 2nd shift

NTN Bearing, Columbus, Indiana, United States, 47201

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JOB DESCRIPTION:

Tool Crib Attendant/ Forge Tool Crib

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Safety focused individual Detailed oriented with the ability to multi-task and juggle multiple activities at once Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to follow instructions and communicate issues Ability to listen and document maintenance activities as needed for log Ability to work alone yet stay motivated and busy Ability to communicate through email Okay with little overtime, but willing to work if needed Maintaining the cleanliness, tidiness and safety of the tool-crib Locate, document and distribute items to those needing help Answering calls overs the radio and phone as needed Stock as needed , Accepting delivery of inventory Cycle counting and confirming inventory, Inspecting inventory Communicate tickets received for re-order Marking and labeling stock Storing inventory in accessible manner. Change location and correct stock as needed Ability to operate a forklift and electronic pallet jack Building, organizing and moving of shelves as needed REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EDUCATION, AND ABILITIES:

High School Diploma/GED or Higher Tool Crib/Warehouse Experience preferred Manufacturing Experience preferred Customer Service Experience Dispatch Experience (Not required) Microsoft Office Knowledge JDE Edwards experience preferred MP2 Software knowledge Ability to use email effectively PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :

Standing/Walking - Frequently stand or walk throughout the shift, including on concrete or uneven surfaces. Lifting/Carrying - Regularly lift and carry tools or equipment weighing 23-30 lbs; occasionally heavier with assistance. Reaching/Handling - Frequent use of hands and arms to handle tools, label inventory, operate computer terminals, or access high/low storage areas. Bending/Stooping - Must frequently bend or stoop to retrieve or store items on lower shelves. Climbing - May need to use ladders or step stools to access higher storage locations. Visual Acuity - Sharp vision required for reading part numbers, tool labels, and using computer systems; may also require identifying tool wear or damage. Manual Dexterity - Good hand coordination for handling small parts, labeling, or using hand tools. Environmental Exposure - Tolerate noise, dust, temperature fluctuations, and proximity to forging equipment or heavy machinery. PPE Use - Must be able to wear and properly use personal protective equipment (steel-toe boots, safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, etc.).