What are the responsibilities and job description for the 1st Shift Materials Handler III position at TFP Tyco Fire Products Lp?
QUALIFICATIONS Must be 18 years of age and have a HS Diploma or equivalent. A valid Tyco fork lift/over-the-road driver’s license is required. Significant knowledge of the material movement transactions in the sap system is required. Reads bills of lading, packing lists and bills of material are required. Judgment is used to store parts to determine correct or optimal locations for parts, correct stack height of parts. Production priorities for line are self-determined by material handler. Instrumental in time, space and action planning in order to anticipate production needs. Input to management regarding system improvements or operating methods improvements. HazMat Training and Certification (within 6 months) DUTIES Following verbal instructions and using own independent judgment, transports with a lift truck supplies and finished materials by visually checking load or weigh counting. Record data on material completion, CNS removal, or transfer tickets with the use of a scanner or other means. Verifies the correct counts and part numbers. Loads and unloads trucks and rail cars by hand or with a forklift. Verifies count, type and condition of material received from fabrication or trucking firms. Reports type and quantity of damaged material received for items shipped directly to assembly area. Notates damage on receiving slips for material control, and completes a shortage/damage report. Receives in-coming materials, parts and supplies from outside vendors. Must verify quantity on packing slip. Uses bar code scanner and printer to properly receive, identify and distribute to appropriate storage location. Must be knowledgeable of the safety procedures for handling hazardous substances such as acids and caustics. Moves scrap from production or assembly areas to storage location with lift truck. Maintains inventory records of scrap. Verifies counts or weigh counts material. Issues parts and supplies from cribs as needed and fills out proper forms. Visually counts or weigh counts material. Orders inventory for production areas when needed from warehouse. Operates a truck for transporting material and products between warehouse and other locations when necessary. Unloads flat bed and boxcars. Performs minor maintenance on trucks and performs maintenance and safety checks on forklifts and fills out record sheets. When necessary, fills LP gas tanks. Conducts daily inventories to assure proper materials are available to support production requirements. Assist in annual inventory in warehouses and other factory locations. Maintains housekeeping and orderliness in assigned areas, performs and completes the 5’s assignments. Works with supervisor to determine the most efficient method of material storage. Must know the proper methods in loading and unloading semi-trailers and vans to minimize damage. Performs other related duties as may be assigned by the Supervisor. ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY OBLIGATIONS Comply with the following Environmental, Health and Safety duties as a condition of employment: Comply with safety rules Attend and Participate in Safety Training Participate actively in the safety process Ask questions if something isn’t known Report all accidents and injuries immediately Submit suggestions to improve safety Know responsibilities in the event of an emergency (i.e. what to do in the event of an alarm for fire, chemical spills, tornados, etc.) Be a coach to others who are acting unsafely Must have Lock-out tags after 6 months Attend and participate in all hazardous and non-hazardous waste trainings. Ability to recognize chemical hazardous labels. Spill management and clean-up. Air shutoff locations. Capability to follow satellite accumulation rules and requirements. Proficiency to recognize hazardous wastes in your area and manage properly. 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