City of Clearwater, FL
ENTRY SALARY: $42,045.64
POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Under direct supervision, the Fleet Parts Specialist performs general and routine operations in the requisition, storage, distribution, and record keeping tasks for all materials, supplies, tools, and equipment used in the repair of automotive light duty cars, medium and heavy duty trucks, heavy equipment, and emergency vehicles.
Essential Functions
Researches and prepares purchase order requisitions and bid documentation to order parts and supplies; reviews vendor contracts and part catalogs; obtains competitive price quotes from vendors; updates vendor files; calculates costs of inventories.
Maintains a clean and orderly stockroom; ensures efficient operations and distribution; ensures proper maintenance of records incidental of inventory, receipt of goods, and issuance of stock.
Inspects incoming parts and supplies against invoices and reports deliveries as a basis for approving invoices for payment; monitors quantity, quality, and condition of goods received.
Analyzes, forecasts, and estimates stock needs; consults and advises supervisor as to changes in inventory levels and reorders parts.
Prepares supplies and materials for shipment; maintains perpetual inventory and stock records for ordering purposes.
Organizes and participates in the taking on physical inventory; enters information from verbal or written sources into the computer or onto proper forms; makes routine entries to record the status of materials or information; composes correspondence to communicate or request information.
Maintains close contact with vendors regarding availability of parts and alternative sources of supply; contacts vendors on shipment discrepancies or for information on items that may be delayed or difficult to obtain; returns obsolete parts to vendors for credit.
Prepares reports as requested.
Assumes additional duties performed by the Warehouse Supervisor in his/her absence.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Licenses, Certifications, and Equipment
A valid State driver's license is required.
ASE Parts Specialist Certification in automotive and medium/heavy duty truck parts is preferred.
Education and Experience High School Diploma, High School Equivalency Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate AND Six (6) months of experience performing general stockroom or inventory functions on an automated inventory system. One (1) year preferred; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future visa sponsorship. City of Clearwater will not sponsor employment visas (e.g., H-1B, or any other work authorization status).
Knowledge
Storeroom and warehouse methods and procedures
Physical inventories, accounting, and record keeping
Tools, parts, materials, and supplies used in maintenance, construction, and other repair work
Office procedures and appliances
Bookkeeping procedures, formats, and systems
City policies and procedures
Business English, arithmetic, and fundamentals of bookkeeping
Skill
Interpreting City policies and procedures
Making mathematical calculations and tabulations
Keeping stock records and making reports
Reviewing, checking, and classifying information with established terms
Operating various equipment and tools
Establishing and maintaining strong relationships
Operating a computer and related software
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POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Under direct supervision, the Fleet Parts Specialist performs general and routine operations in the requisition, storage, distribution, and record keeping tasks for all materials, supplies, tools, and equipment used in the repair of automotive light duty cars, medium and heavy duty trucks, heavy equipment, and emergency vehicles.
Essential Functions
Researches and prepares purchase order requisitions and bid documentation to order parts and supplies; reviews vendor contracts and part catalogs; obtains competitive price quotes from vendors; updates vendor files; calculates costs of inventories.
Maintains a clean and orderly stockroom; ensures efficient operations and distribution; ensures proper maintenance of records incidental of inventory, receipt of goods, and issuance of stock.
Inspects incoming parts and supplies against invoices and reports deliveries as a basis for approving invoices for payment; monitors quantity, quality, and condition of goods received.
Analyzes, forecasts, and estimates stock needs; consults and advises supervisor as to changes in inventory levels and reorders parts.
Prepares supplies and materials for shipment; maintains perpetual inventory and stock records for ordering purposes.
Organizes and participates in the taking on physical inventory; enters information from verbal or written sources into the computer or onto proper forms; makes routine entries to record the status of materials or information; composes correspondence to communicate or request information.
Maintains close contact with vendors regarding availability of parts and alternative sources of supply; contacts vendors on shipment discrepancies or for information on items that may be delayed or difficult to obtain; returns obsolete parts to vendors for credit.
Prepares reports as requested.
Assumes additional duties performed by the Warehouse Supervisor in his/her absence.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Licenses, Certifications, and Equipment
A valid State driver's license is required.
ASE Parts Specialist Certification in automotive and medium/heavy duty truck parts is preferred.
Education and Experience High School Diploma, High School Equivalency Diploma or G.E.D. Certificate AND Six (6) months of experience performing general stockroom or inventory functions on an automated inventory system. One (1) year preferred; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future visa sponsorship. City of Clearwater will not sponsor employment visas (e.g., H-1B, or any other work authorization status).
Knowledge
Storeroom and warehouse methods and procedures
Physical inventories, accounting, and record keeping
Tools, parts, materials, and supplies used in maintenance, construction, and other repair work
Office procedures and appliances
Bookkeeping procedures, formats, and systems
City policies and procedures
Business English, arithmetic, and fundamentals of bookkeeping
Skill
Interpreting City policies and procedures
Making mathematical calculations and tabulations
Keeping stock records and making reports
Reviewing, checking, and classifying information with established terms
Operating various equipment and tools
Establishing and maintaining strong relationships
Operating a computer and related software
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