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Job Location:
Morgantown, PA 19543
Receiving Clerk
Morgantown PA or Hatfield, PA
COMPANY SUMMARY
At Biolyst Scientific, we understand the evolving needs of clinicians and scientists in a world of supply chain disruptions and the demand for scientific advancements. We offer more than just order fulfillment, we provide partnership, expertise, and a genuine investment in your success. Our team blends industry knowledge with passion to deliver innovative solutions that drive medical and scientific progress. We are big enough to deliver, small enough to care.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Receiving Clerk at Biolyst Scientific is responsible for the efficient and accurate receiving, inspection, and documentation of incoming goods, including diagnostic products, reagents, biological materials, and other life sciences-related items. This role ensures that all products are properly checked for quality and quantity, recorded in the inventory system, and stored according to industry-specific guidelines, such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and ISO standards. The Receiving Clerk plays a critical role in maintaining inventory accuracy and supporting the smooth operation of the supply chain.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Receiving and Inspection
Receive incoming shipments of diagnostic products, reagents, raw materials, and other life sciences-related items, ensuring they meet quality and quantity specifications.
Inspect all incoming goods for damage, discrepancies, and expiration dates. Report any issues such as damaged goods, shortages, or incorrect items to the Receiving Supervisor or management.
Verify product specifications against purchase orders, packing lists, and shipping documents to ensure that the correct products are received.
Record lot numbers, expiration dates, and other relevant product details for tracking purposes.
Inventory Management and Documentation
Accurately document received goods in the inventory management system, ensuring that all details (product codes, quantities, lot numbers, and expiry dates) are correctly entered.
Tag or label products as required to ensure traceability, including for products with specific storage conditions (e.g., temperature-sensitive items).
Ensure all shipments are properly documented, including packing slips, invoices, and certificates of analysis or compliance where applicable.
Support inventory control activities, including cycle counts and reconciling discrepancies in inventory records.
Storage and Organization
Ensure that all incoming products are properly stored in designated areas, following safety guidelines and inventory management protocols.
Handle hazardous or temperature-sensitive materials in compliance with safety regulations (e.g., biological materials, chemicals, or refrigerated items).
Maintain an organized, clean, and safe receiving area to facilitate efficient handling of incoming goods.
Ensure the proper rotation of inventory, especially with time-sensitive or perishable items, according to FIFO (First In, First Out) or other relevant methods.
Compliance and Quality Control
Ensure all products are received and handled in accordance with regulatory standards such as GMP, ISO, and any specific industry or company requirements.
Follow procedures for the safe handling, storage, and documentation of hazardous, biohazardous, or temperature-sensitive materials.
Assist in maintaining compliance with internal audits and external inspections related to receiving and inventory management.
Coordination with Other Departments
Communicate with purchasing, warehouse, and quality control teams to address any discrepancies or issues with received products.
Provide timely and accurate reports regarding receipt status, product conditions, and any issues or concerns.
Assist in the coordination of returns or exchanges of defective or incorrect products with vendors.
Process Improvement
Provide feedback on inefficiencies or challenges in the receiving process to the Receiving Supervisor or management team.
Suggest and support process improvements that will help streamline the receiving workflow, improve accuracy, and reduce the time required to process incoming shipments.
Safety and Cleanliness
Adhere to company safety procedures and ensure that the receiving area is free from hazards, keeping the space clean and organized.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required when handling hazardous materials, chemicals, or biological substances.
Physical Requirements:
Lifting and Carrying : Ability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 50 lbs., including boxes, containers, and product shipments. Heavier items may require assistance or the use of equipment.
Standing and Walking : Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods, particularly while inspecting, unpacking, and organizing products in the receiving area.
Bending and Stooping : Frequent bending and stooping to access lower shelves, inspect items, or handle materials in the receiving area.
Repetitive Motion : Ability to perform repetitive tasks such as scanning, labeling, sorting, and checking items without compromising accuracy or efficiency.
Manual Dexterity : Ability to use hands for various tasks such as lifting, unpacking, labeling, and using inventory systems or scanners.
Climbing : Occasional climbing of ladders or using step stools to access high shelves or storage areas for products or materials.
Endurance : The role requires stamina to handle multiple shipments, tasks, and inspections throughout the day, particularly during peak receiving periods.
Attention to Detail : Ability to focus on detailed tasks such as verifying product specifications, recording lot numbers, checking expiration dates, and ensuring proper documentation.
Safety Gear : Must be able to wear and properly use personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, safety goggles, and protective footwear, especially when handling hazardous or temperature-sensitive materials.
Environmental Exposure : May involve working in temperature-controlled environments (e.g., refrigerated or freezer storage areas) or environments where there are potential chemical hazards, requiring adherence to strict safety protocols.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education : High school diploma or equivalent; additional coursework in life sciences, biology, chemistry, or logistics is a plus.
Experience :
Prior experience in a receiving, warehouse, or logistics role, preferably within the life sciences, diagnostic products, or medical device industry.
Experience handling inventory management systems (e.g., ERP, WMS) is a plus.
Knowledge of regulatory standards, such as GMP, ISO, and FDA, related to life sciences or diagnostic products is highly desirable.
Skills :
Strong attention to detail and accuracy to ensure proper handling, inspection, and documentation of received goods.
Organizational skills to manage multiple shipments and ensure that products are properly stored and inventoried.
Good communication skills to collaborate with team members, vendors, and internal departments.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team to complete tasks efficiently.
Basic computer skills, including proficiency in office software (Microsoft Office) and inventory management software.
Ability to problem-solve and manage discrepancies or issues with shipments and inventory.
Work Environment:
The role is based in a warehouse or receiving area, which may involve exposure to varying temperature conditions when handling temperature-sensitive products (e.g., refrigerated or frozen items).
The environment can be physically demanding, with the need to lift, carry, and organize products regularly.
The position may require working with potentially hazardous materials, biological substances, or chemicals, necessitating the use of appropriate safety measures and PPE.
The role may involve exposure to noise from warehouse equipment and machinery.
Biolyst Scientific provides equal employment opportunities to all persons and prohibits employment decisions based on race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, or sexual orientation.
#LI-Onsite
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Morgantown, PA 19543
Receiving Clerk
Morgantown PA or Hatfield, PA
COMPANY SUMMARY
At Biolyst Scientific, we understand the evolving needs of clinicians and scientists in a world of supply chain disruptions and the demand for scientific advancements. We offer more than just order fulfillment, we provide partnership, expertise, and a genuine investment in your success. Our team blends industry knowledge with passion to deliver innovative solutions that drive medical and scientific progress. We are big enough to deliver, small enough to care.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Receiving Clerk at Biolyst Scientific is responsible for the efficient and accurate receiving, inspection, and documentation of incoming goods, including diagnostic products, reagents, biological materials, and other life sciences-related items. This role ensures that all products are properly checked for quality and quantity, recorded in the inventory system, and stored according to industry-specific guidelines, such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and ISO standards. The Receiving Clerk plays a critical role in maintaining inventory accuracy and supporting the smooth operation of the supply chain.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Receiving and Inspection
Receive incoming shipments of diagnostic products, reagents, raw materials, and other life sciences-related items, ensuring they meet quality and quantity specifications.
Inspect all incoming goods for damage, discrepancies, and expiration dates. Report any issues such as damaged goods, shortages, or incorrect items to the Receiving Supervisor or management.
Verify product specifications against purchase orders, packing lists, and shipping documents to ensure that the correct products are received.
Record lot numbers, expiration dates, and other relevant product details for tracking purposes.
Inventory Management and Documentation
Accurately document received goods in the inventory management system, ensuring that all details (product codes, quantities, lot numbers, and expiry dates) are correctly entered.
Tag or label products as required to ensure traceability, including for products with specific storage conditions (e.g., temperature-sensitive items).
Ensure all shipments are properly documented, including packing slips, invoices, and certificates of analysis or compliance where applicable.
Support inventory control activities, including cycle counts and reconciling discrepancies in inventory records.
Storage and Organization
Ensure that all incoming products are properly stored in designated areas, following safety guidelines and inventory management protocols.
Handle hazardous or temperature-sensitive materials in compliance with safety regulations (e.g., biological materials, chemicals, or refrigerated items).
Maintain an organized, clean, and safe receiving area to facilitate efficient handling of incoming goods.
Ensure the proper rotation of inventory, especially with time-sensitive or perishable items, according to FIFO (First In, First Out) or other relevant methods.
Compliance and Quality Control
Ensure all products are received and handled in accordance with regulatory standards such as GMP, ISO, and any specific industry or company requirements.
Follow procedures for the safe handling, storage, and documentation of hazardous, biohazardous, or temperature-sensitive materials.
Assist in maintaining compliance with internal audits and external inspections related to receiving and inventory management.
Coordination with Other Departments
Communicate with purchasing, warehouse, and quality control teams to address any discrepancies or issues with received products.
Provide timely and accurate reports regarding receipt status, product conditions, and any issues or concerns.
Assist in the coordination of returns or exchanges of defective or incorrect products with vendors.
Process Improvement
Provide feedback on inefficiencies or challenges in the receiving process to the Receiving Supervisor or management team.
Suggest and support process improvements that will help streamline the receiving workflow, improve accuracy, and reduce the time required to process incoming shipments.
Safety and Cleanliness
Adhere to company safety procedures and ensure that the receiving area is free from hazards, keeping the space clean and organized.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required when handling hazardous materials, chemicals, or biological substances.
Physical Requirements:
Lifting and Carrying : Ability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 50 lbs., including boxes, containers, and product shipments. Heavier items may require assistance or the use of equipment.
Standing and Walking : Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods, particularly while inspecting, unpacking, and organizing products in the receiving area.
Bending and Stooping : Frequent bending and stooping to access lower shelves, inspect items, or handle materials in the receiving area.
Repetitive Motion : Ability to perform repetitive tasks such as scanning, labeling, sorting, and checking items without compromising accuracy or efficiency.
Manual Dexterity : Ability to use hands for various tasks such as lifting, unpacking, labeling, and using inventory systems or scanners.
Climbing : Occasional climbing of ladders or using step stools to access high shelves or storage areas for products or materials.
Endurance : The role requires stamina to handle multiple shipments, tasks, and inspections throughout the day, particularly during peak receiving periods.
Attention to Detail : Ability to focus on detailed tasks such as verifying product specifications, recording lot numbers, checking expiration dates, and ensuring proper documentation.
Safety Gear : Must be able to wear and properly use personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, safety goggles, and protective footwear, especially when handling hazardous or temperature-sensitive materials.
Environmental Exposure : May involve working in temperature-controlled environments (e.g., refrigerated or freezer storage areas) or environments where there are potential chemical hazards, requiring adherence to strict safety protocols.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education : High school diploma or equivalent; additional coursework in life sciences, biology, chemistry, or logistics is a plus.
Experience :
Prior experience in a receiving, warehouse, or logistics role, preferably within the life sciences, diagnostic products, or medical device industry.
Experience handling inventory management systems (e.g., ERP, WMS) is a plus.
Knowledge of regulatory standards, such as GMP, ISO, and FDA, related to life sciences or diagnostic products is highly desirable.
Skills :
Strong attention to detail and accuracy to ensure proper handling, inspection, and documentation of received goods.
Organizational skills to manage multiple shipments and ensure that products are properly stored and inventoried.
Good communication skills to collaborate with team members, vendors, and internal departments.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team to complete tasks efficiently.
Basic computer skills, including proficiency in office software (Microsoft Office) and inventory management software.
Ability to problem-solve and manage discrepancies or issues with shipments and inventory.
Work Environment:
The role is based in a warehouse or receiving area, which may involve exposure to varying temperature conditions when handling temperature-sensitive products (e.g., refrigerated or frozen items).
The environment can be physically demanding, with the need to lift, carry, and organize products regularly.
The position may require working with potentially hazardous materials, biological substances, or chemicals, necessitating the use of appropriate safety measures and PPE.
The role may involve exposure to noise from warehouse equipment and machinery.
Biolyst Scientific provides equal employment opportunities to all persons and prohibits employment decisions based on race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, or sexual orientation.
#LI-Onsite
Qualifications #J-18808-Ljbffr