What are the responsibilities and job description for the Warehouse Shipping Receiving Clerk position at Leiden Company?
We are seeking a reliable and detail-oriented full-time Warehouse Shipping & Receiving Clerk to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks related to the efficient and accurate operation of our warehouse, ensuring that materials are received, processed, and shipped in a timely manner. This position offers opportunities for growth and development within the company, particularly in logistics, inventory management, and warehouse operations.
After successfully completing 90 days of service, this position will go into the local Carpenters Union, opening up to health benefits, pension, and vacation time.
Key Responsibilities:
- Receiving and Processing:
- Check-in and verify incoming products from suppliers and production, ensuring counts are accurate.
- Process and verify materials for internal and external departments.
- Manually pick, pack, and assemble orders accurately and efficiently for sales orders and staging.
- Order Fulfillment:
- Pick, pack, and assemble orders accurately and efficiently to ensure shipments go out on time and arrive without damage.
- Build and package wooden crates, boxes, and pallets for shipping.
- Coordinate domestic and international shipments, including generating packing lists & shipping labels.
- Inventory Management:
- Stock and replenish inventory, ensuring product availability in designated locations.
- Perform regular cycle counts to maintain accurate inventory levels.
- Utilize ERP software to track and manage inventory, orders, and shipments.
- Warehouse Maintenance:
- Operate warehouse equipment, such as forklifts and pallet jacks, to move and store products.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized warehouse environment, following safety protocols and guidelines.
- Assist with restocking returns and maintaining an orderly workspace.
- Additional Responsibilities:
- Assist with various warehouse functions and problem-solving tasks as needed.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Education, Qualifications & Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- 1 years of warehouse experience preferred, though we are open to training motivated individuals.
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to consistently lift at least 65 lbs.
- Experience with ERP systems or inventory management software
Skills and Attributes:
- Tech-savvy & Detail-oriented: Comfortable using ERP software or inventory systems.
- Hands-on & Hardworking: Able to lift, move, and handle products effectively.
- Problem-solver: Ability to think on your feet and find efficient solutions.
- Organized & Efficient: Strong focus on maintaining a tidy workspace and working smartly.
- Ambitious & Growth-oriented: Eager to learn and progress in logistics, supply chain, or operations.
Why Work at Leiden
Leiden offers an environment for career development and continuous learning, where employees are encouraged to contribute their ideas and thrive in a diverse, supportive workplace. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, considering all applicants for employment without regard to sex, pregnancy, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability status, protected veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status.
Leiden is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
During World War II, Leiden manufactured wooden products used by U.S. Army personnel. After the war, when retail experienced a growth period, Leiden was there helping stores create and remodel everything from the woodwork in large commercial buildings to the intricacies of customized store fixtures.
In 1982 Tom Leiden was recruited to the business by his Uncle Leo C. Leiden. And in 1997, after years of being involved in every aspect of the business, Tom was promoted to president. During his tenure, Tom successfully grew the company year after year by creating a culture within the organization that emphasized customer service. The sales growth of the company, even during difficult years in the U.S., revealed to all of his employees the importance of meeting customers’ needs and making them a priority. It was this focus on customer service that enabled Tom to build numerous long-term partnerships with customers Leiden still has today.
In 2015 Tom sold the company to Melissa Hale and Mike Hopp, whom he proudly dubbed the next generation of the Leiden family and who continue the legacy of “customer service first.”
Today, 85 years after inception, Leiden is a manufacturing company serving numerous national and local accounts. Leiden is headquartered in Twinsburg, Ohio, and has manufacturing capabilities both in Twinsburg and Strasburg, Ohio. And we’ve added a warehousing & distribution facility in Deep Gap, North Carolina to meet our growing client needs.
Through the years, as Leiden has grown, we’ve maintained our entrepreneurial spirit. And we’d like to think that Leo would be proud of who we are today.
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