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Doylestown, PA, United States Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Full timeJob SummaryWe are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Material Handler I to join our team at Teva Pharmaceutical Industries. As a Material Handler I, you will be responsible for receiving, processing, and shipping customer orders, as well as managing inventory in a fast-paced warehouse environment.Key Responsibilities:Utilize radio frequency (RF)...
Material Handler I
2 months ago
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Material Handler I to join our warehouse team at Teva Pharmaceuticals. As a Material Handler I, you will play a critical role in ensuring the efficient receipt, processing, and shipping of customer orders, as well as managing inventory levels.
Key Responsibilities- Receiving and Processing: Utilize radio frequency (RF) systems and operate forklifts to receive and put-away inbound receipts, including breaking down and creating optimal-sized pallets prior to put-away into inventory.
- Inventory Management: Utilize RF systems and operate forklifts to move inventory throughout the warehouse for the purpose of managing inventory and replenishing picking locations.
- Packing and Shipping: Perform tote picks via tote management systems, packing equipment, and packing materials, as well as full carton picks via warehouse management system-generated picking labels.
- Sorter Activity: Move from lane to lane to clear cartons from sort lanes to pallet, affix labels and packing slips, and shrink wrap pallets.
- Outbound Shipments: Utilize RF systems and operate forklifts to load pallets on trucks for outbound shipments, as well as create appropriate shipping documents via warehouse management system.
- DEA Control Cage and Vault Areas: Perform all duties related to the DEA certified control cage and vault areas, including DEA inventory audits.
- Refrigerated Storage Areas: Perform all duties related to the refrigerated storage areas.
- Stock Adjustments and Cycle Count Reconciliations: Perform stock adjustments, cycle count reconciliations, and correct inventory discrepancies.
- General Warehouse Duties: Perform general housekeeping, labeling product, cycle counting via RF system, and other duties as assigned or as business needs require.
- Education and Experience: High school diploma or GED plus six months industrial environment experience. Previous warehouse, logistics, distribution, forklift training experience preferred.
- Technical Skills: Demonstrates a proven track record and the ability to utilize good level of knowledge in more than one work group area to perform various duties related to receiving, processing, and shipping customer orders, as well as managing inventory. Demonstrates computer literacy, good mathematical skills, and the ability to handle forklift-associated tasks safely.
- Specialized or Technical Knowledge: Experience with RF technology and WMS system preferred. Must be able to obtain initial certification in the operation of Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) within 90 days. Must be trained and certified on PIT to include rider jacks, forklifts, reach trucks, stock pickers, and turret stock pickers.
- Physical Requirements: Regularly required to stand up to 8.0 hrs. Frequently required to walk, climb stairs, stoop, kneel, bend, and or crouch. Frequently lift 50 lbs. and occasionally up to 60 lbs. (Requirement based on heaviest repack configuration for refrigerated repack cartons). Frequently exert up to 60 lbs. of force to push/pull objects or equipment within the distribution center. Specific vision abilities required are a minimum of 20/40 close vision, 20/40 distance vision, peripheral vision of at least 120 degrees combined, normal, and the ability to adjust focus. Must wear his/her corrective lenses, if needed to meet the requirement. Must be able to hear audible alarms and communications. Must be able to work at various heights up to 35 feet within the distribution center while wearing personal fall arrest systems (PFAS). Required to use wrists, hands, and fingers to manipulate the controls of the PIT.