Material Handler / Warehouse Associate (SAP)

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Position: Material Handler

Location: Austin, TX 78744

Client: Leading Scientific Industry

Duration: 12 months

Payrate: $21.50/hr (Weekly Pay)
Shift: Mon-Fri First Shift


Job Description

Material Handler II

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Our team in Austin, TX is at the heart sample isolation and viral testing reagents and workflows.

How will you make an impact

The role of a Material Handler II will be responsible to provide receiving, storage, order fulfillment and information management for finished goods, inventory, materials, supplies, parts and equipment at the assigned facility accordingly.

What will you do?

- Pick, pack, sort, arrange, count, store, and correctly process items for storage and/or shipment according to established procedures and customer requirements, ensuring high quality and timely delivery.

- Receive materials and/or finished goods daily, verifying the quality, type, and quantity of materials received and ensuring appropriate documentation is present (e.g., packing list).

- Operate PC applications and systems, including Microsoft Excel, E-1, and SAP.

- Update and maintain the SAP system.

- Coordinate all related activities with the distribution team with minimum supervision.

- Ensure that the quality of all services provided meets the required standards.

- Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor/management.

How will you get here?

- High school diploma or equivalent is required.

- 1-2 years of related experience.

- A preferred background includes experience with SAP spanning two to three years.

- Experience in Receiving spanning approximately one to two years.

- Ability to operate powered industrial trucks in addition to equipment located at various heights.

- Intermediate digital literacy to navigate ERP systems, Outlook, and shipping software to support daily operations.

- Prepared to work within a warehouse environment exposed to different temperatures, including room temperature (59–86 degrees F), cold-room (36-46 degrees F), and freezer-room (minus 4 – 23 degrees F).

- Experience functioning in a fast-paced warehouse environment.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
- Strong organizational skills; ability to prioritize and manage through complex processes/projects.

- SAP knowledge is highly preferred.

- Good written/verbal communication skills.

- Attention to detail is a must.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Frequently encouraged to use hands to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms.

- Regularly required to speak and hear in an environment with background noise.

- Regularly lift and/or move objects 10-50 pounds.

- Frequently required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; occasionally required to sit and climb or balance.

- Specific vision abilities required for this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust and focus.


Company Description
Della Infotech Inc is in the staffing business for 10 years. Over the years, we have placed hundreds of candidates to various temp and permanent positions with our 50+ happy clients all over US and Canada including Fortune 500 corporations.
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