The primary role of the material handler position is to distribute materials throughout the production floor, scanning product, and moving it to specified locations while operating powered industrial
trucks in a safe manner.
- Report to front line leadership.
- Work as a team member to obtain plant & departmental goals.
- Perform daily inspections on forklift.
- Perform Trailer inspections prior to loading & unloading.
- Stock machines with correct materials by reading, interpreting & processing lot information & material type.
- Verify WIP labels, carton ID labels with hand held scanner.
- Check production quantity for accuracy.
- Transport materials/product using scanner.
- Move product to warehouse and assign to proper location.
- Practice First In & First Out product movement.
- Perform housekeeping duties as needed or assigned.
- Maintain lot control traceability.
- Assist palletizers or operators when needed.
- Control of non-conforming product.
- Manage scrap identification & flow within production.
- Work and perform to ISO Standards, SOPs and established Work Instructions.
- Uphold Quality Standards and follow the Absolutes.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Read & interpret traveler/work order.
Contribution to Safety, Quality and GMP
- Maintain a clean, healthy and safe workplace by ensuring adherence to safety
standards. - Conduct required safety reviews of equipment and processes prior to project start-up.
- Support the accomplishment of your work groups through the quality, timeliness and
professionalism of your attitude. - Supply accurate and timely data as required by performance tracking and reporting.
- Uphold Safety Absolutes
- Apply resources in a manner that maximizes their effectiveness while assuring
quality. - Maintain a work environment that will contribute to the assurance of safety and GMP
compliance. - Adhere to established procedures, perform self-checking and pay attention to detail
in the performance of you and your team’s work. - Notify management in a timely manner of any problems with procedural compliance.
- Report observed quality problems and deficiencies in a timely manner.
- Make recommendations to management for improving the quality and efficiency of
your work. - Oversee work to ensure projects are completed.
Competency and Expectations
- Safety Leadership – Embodies commitment for a safe workplace; acts as a role model.
- Accountability – holds self-accountable evidenced by say/do ratio, initiative and ownership actions such as ensuring safety is more important than productivity).
- Communication – ability to communicate safety, goals and company expectations with appropriate levels of the organization; create clear, timely audience appropriate messages (both written and verbal)
- Engagement – communicate and support the vision of plant leadership; celebrate the wins and ensure employees actively participate in safety-related activities.
- Team Development – understand the development needs of employees in your organization; drive the culture of employees as safety leaders; champion talent development from pre-hire to continuous learning.
- People Agility – understand personal strengths and weaknesses; leads by example; promotes change through listening skills and seeking frequent input from employees; is genuine and approachable; firm but fair – consistent.
- Problem Solving/Conflict Resolution – identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully; develops alternative solutions; mitigates relationship conflicts and encourages constructive (problem-solving) conflict.