North Atlantic Corp
Warehouse Receiver
Receive and store stock and special-order material while adhering to and understanding safety policies and regulations. Monday-Friday 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM, occasional Saturdays Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Perform all job operations in a safe manner in accordance with company safety policies. Unload vendor trucks. Use required chock blocks and safety measures when operating equipment. Retrieve hardware for the ease of loaders and drivers, using hardware pick tickets Inspect material for quality, quantity, size, style and color using packing slips and acquired knowledge of product line. Palatalize, stage all hardware Receive paperwork in system. Print tickets needed for special orders using mainframe computer and printer. Tag special order material using printed tickets. Retrieve inventory for the use of production and shipping using the necessary equipment. Maintain warehouse area for effective storage, i.e., sweeping, cleaning and organizing material using necessary supplies and equipment. Report all damaged material to the Inventory Manager so that it may be recorded, in order to maintain accurate inventory records. Mark damaged material with labels supplied. Employee will operate a forklift in a safe manner (if certified to use). Assist as needed with loading of trucks for customer delivery using delivery tickets and necessary equipment. Required Education & Experience
Must be at least 18 years of age High School diploma or general education degree (GED) Ability to read, write, speak and comprehend the English language Ability to use measuring devices such as a tape measure and transfer them to a production piece within 1/32" Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions; deal with problems involving a few concrete variables and standardized situation. Must be able to work overtime when needed and some Saturdays to satisfy production schedule demands Must have prior experience in warehouse receiving or loading Knowledge of general safety guidelines in carpentry or construction field Some product knowledge Experience working in a team environment Tool and Machine Experience
Forklift Box knife Screw Gun Staple Gun Radial Arm Saw Physical Demands
Must take and pass post-offer screening drug test, physical and consent to a background check Standing/Walking: 8 hours repetitive on feet on concrete floor Stooping/Reaching/Bending: continuous to gather items and fabricate Overhead Lift: up to 30 lbs. without assistance and up to 60 lbs. w/ assistance. Lift/Grasp: with dominant hands and fingers up to 60 lbs. without assistance and up to 120 lbs. with assistance holding woodworking or steel components in fabrication Carry/Grasp: with dominant hands and fingers up to 40 lbs. without assistance and up to 80 lbs. with assistance Push/Pull: with dominant hands rolling carts of interior door products up to 500 lbs. without assistance and up to 1000 lbs. with assistance Vision: must see near and far sighted Hearing: must hear machinery sounds Work Environment
Shop warehouse building Must be able to work in varied temperature hot or cold depending on the weather and how it effects the shop temperature Extended work day (overtime) as needed Required Tools or Clothing
Work Boots with unworn treads Tape Measure Lunch box or lunch tote to bring lunch No hooded sweatshirts with strings
Receive and store stock and special-order material while adhering to and understanding safety policies and regulations. Monday-Friday 6:30 AM - 3:00 PM, occasional Saturdays Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Perform all job operations in a safe manner in accordance with company safety policies. Unload vendor trucks. Use required chock blocks and safety measures when operating equipment. Retrieve hardware for the ease of loaders and drivers, using hardware pick tickets Inspect material for quality, quantity, size, style and color using packing slips and acquired knowledge of product line. Palatalize, stage all hardware Receive paperwork in system. Print tickets needed for special orders using mainframe computer and printer. Tag special order material using printed tickets. Retrieve inventory for the use of production and shipping using the necessary equipment. Maintain warehouse area for effective storage, i.e., sweeping, cleaning and organizing material using necessary supplies and equipment. Report all damaged material to the Inventory Manager so that it may be recorded, in order to maintain accurate inventory records. Mark damaged material with labels supplied. Employee will operate a forklift in a safe manner (if certified to use). Assist as needed with loading of trucks for customer delivery using delivery tickets and necessary equipment. Required Education & Experience
Must be at least 18 years of age High School diploma or general education degree (GED) Ability to read, write, speak and comprehend the English language Ability to use measuring devices such as a tape measure and transfer them to a production piece within 1/32" Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions; deal with problems involving a few concrete variables and standardized situation. Must be able to work overtime when needed and some Saturdays to satisfy production schedule demands Must have prior experience in warehouse receiving or loading Knowledge of general safety guidelines in carpentry or construction field Some product knowledge Experience working in a team environment Tool and Machine Experience
Forklift Box knife Screw Gun Staple Gun Radial Arm Saw Physical Demands
Must take and pass post-offer screening drug test, physical and consent to a background check Standing/Walking: 8 hours repetitive on feet on concrete floor Stooping/Reaching/Bending: continuous to gather items and fabricate Overhead Lift: up to 30 lbs. without assistance and up to 60 lbs. w/ assistance. Lift/Grasp: with dominant hands and fingers up to 60 lbs. without assistance and up to 120 lbs. with assistance holding woodworking or steel components in fabrication Carry/Grasp: with dominant hands and fingers up to 40 lbs. without assistance and up to 80 lbs. with assistance Push/Pull: with dominant hands rolling carts of interior door products up to 500 lbs. without assistance and up to 1000 lbs. with assistance Vision: must see near and far sighted Hearing: must hear machinery sounds Work Environment
Shop warehouse building Must be able to work in varied temperature hot or cold depending on the weather and how it effects the shop temperature Extended work day (overtime) as needed Required Tools or Clothing
Work Boots with unworn treads Tape Measure Lunch box or lunch tote to bring lunch No hooded sweatshirts with strings