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Receiver/Materials Handler

Safariland7 days ago
Arnprior, Ontario
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

TOGETHER, WE SAVE LIVES

Job Summary Reporting to the Production Manager, the Receiver is responsible for the management, documentation and organization of receiving, maintenance and/or recording of raw materials and finished goods. This shall include, but is not limited to, the criteria set under duties and responsibilities.

Responsibilities Receiving:

  • Receives incoming shipments by unloading from freight truck, verifying shipment against waybill and checking for damage; any damage is documented on the waybill with details along with the driver’s signature acknowledging the damage
  • Verifies goods received in good condition against purchase order and packing slip and then completes the Receiving Log form
  • Receives product into the computer ERP system and delivers all related documents (i.e. Purchase Order, packing slip etc.) to Accounting for processing
  • Warehouses product in their appropriate stock shelf or distributes to proper area as prescribed
  • Completes an NCR (Non-conformance Report) for any product not meeting ISO requirements and forwards NCR to Quality Department
  • Communicates with the Buyer relating to any product that can not be received resulting from inaccurate paperwork of business systems; quarantines product until issue(s) have been resolved
  • Updates Items In Transit Spreadsheet (items shipped in previous month but not received until following month) and distributes to Accounting Department each month
  • Performs weekly cycle counts, researches discrepancies and forwards the results to Accounting Department
  • Closes purchase orders, completes stock cards, identifies material requiring test reports and certificates of compliance etc.
  • Updates ERP system for customer orders being returned for repairs and alterations (RMA)

Other

  • Act as secondary shipper when volume dictates and provide coverage during time off for shipper
  • Maintains respectful communication with co-workers and supervisory staff
  • Maintains good house keeping measures
  • Familiar with the Company’s ISO Quality Policy and understands the impact of this position on the competitiveness and performance of the company
  • Trained in the requirements of NIJ Standard-0101.06 Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor and to facilitate conformity to the NIJ body Armor Compliance Testing Program specifications
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Complies with and follows Health & Safety policies and how they apply to daily duties

Qualifications & Requirements

  • High school diploma is required
  • 3 to 6 months of related shipping- receiving experience
  • Requires extensive knowledge of shipping and customs/broker paperwork requirements and procedures
  • Strong communication skills are paramount to provide a professional, tactful and discretionary approach in all matters, both internally and externally
  • Completion or ability to complete the Forklift Safety competence training course
  • Good computer skills; MS Office software – MSWord, Excel, ERP Systems
  • Operate material-handling equipment (forklift; pallet truck; dolly)
  • Ability to prioritize duties to accommodate production changes
  • Ability to meet ongoing tight timelines
  • Basic math skills
  • Accuracy is very important
  • Organizational skills
  • lifting, standing, driving and walking
  • constant use of PC, calculators and other office equipment

Work Environment

  • The dock doors open and close throughout each day impacting the temperature, throughout all seasons
  • Constant noise due to open work area is considered to be moderate
  • Month-end demands may affect the level of stress
  • Some overtime may be required

Stress Environment

  • The position will encounter changing priorities and require short notice shipping
  • Volume of shipments differ each day varying from light volume to extreme heavy volume
  • Month end volume may affect the level of stress

About Safariland

Manufacturing
1001-5000

A History of Excellence

Legacy. Tradition. Excellence. To some, these may be mere words, remnants of a time when companies embraced their history and delivered on their promises. But, at The Safariland Group we live those values every day. We live them when we empower over a thousand people to design, engineer, research and deliver our protective equipment products to those that protect us. We live them as we continuously seek new innovations to add to the premier group of Safariland brands that have been protecting law enforcement, military and security professionals for over 50 years. We live them when we help save lives. Our Safariland Saves Club® has chronicled over 2,034 individuals whose lives have been saved in part through using our products. We're proud of who we are and what we do.

The Safariland Group's rich heritage didn't become what it is today simply from assimilating many protective product brands into one organization. Our Company has grown from our collective pledge to achieve excellence and our commitment to focus on the customer first. It is a common thread that binds us together on our journey. It has gotten us to where we are today. From one brand's small-town beginnings to another born from the love of a son to his father - this is OUR Company. This is The Safariland Group. And Together, We Save Lives™.