Parts Associate / Representative Manufacturing - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Parts Associate / Representative

Job Description
The Parts Representative must be able to perform a wide variety of tasks. This person must be able to count, read, match numbers, have strong computer skills, be able to operate simple machinery. The position requires the ability to communicate and work closely and efficiently with others in a fast-paced and sometimes stressful environment. The Parts Representative, sorts, checks for inaccuracies and ships parts associated with trailer warranty and repair. Will be responsible for ordering of required parts and ensuring that the best delivery times are completed.
Responsibilities
Accurately pull parts for work orders and inspect all parts stocked and pulled. Locate difficult part items and through experience, observation and available resources. Verify the proper identification of parts when stocking to and pulling from shelves and match that id to other parts in the same location.
Follow daily inventory control procedures and participate in inventory counts when
needed.
Control quality by properly cleaning, identifying and inspecting component parts prior to shipping.
Be capable of performing basic equipment maintenance and housekeeping duties including organizing and keeping the work area clean and safe.
Work closely with management to learn and to develop the best practices and procedures and find ways in which to increase productivity.
Communicate with supervisors, warehouse department employees and other departments any issue related to performing the duties of this position.
Understand health and safety policies and procedures and applicable regulations pertaining to a maintenance environment.
Qualifications
1 to 2 year in the parts / ordering / warehousing is an asset.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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