Parts Room Attendant 4 Real Estate - Carthage, MS at Geebo

Parts Room Attendant 4

Company Name:
Tyson Foods
Maintain Receiving and Parts Room in orderly manner. Check received goods to ensure correct identification and quantities; if necessary return materials to vendor.
Conduct inventory counts and report discrepancies to Management. Issue and control tools for complete accountability of tooling assets. Receive in all U.P.S., and FedEx shipments. Ensure that Projects related items/materials are available when needed. Maintain storage & office areas clean and organized. Process necessary paperwork to obtain inventory parts and supplies. Data entry parts and vendor supplies into the SAP Maintenance System. Mark items for distribution, tag and put into inventory. Must be able to learn and utilize the SAP Maintenance System, Work Request, Work Orders Parts, ZMP1, and other transactions. Assist maintenance team with locating parts, work with Purchasing Dept regarding invoice & pricing issues.
Special Skills Required:
Must have Computer skills; proficient in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, & Power Point.
Basic Math Skills.
Ability to work with minimal supervision - must be self-motivated.
Good communication skills to interact with customers, vendors, salespeople, contractors, and management team.
Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 50 lbs frequently.
Ability to walk up and down stairs/ladder in store room.
Ability to stand on hard surface for up to 8 hours per day.
Ability to work in tight spaces, walk, climb, bend, and stoop.
Occasional gripping, pushing, and pulling.
Forklift certification is a plus.
Title: Parts Room Attendant 4
Job Function: Operations (Beef, Poultry, Pork, etc.)
City: Carthage
State: MS
Facility Name (Location): Carthage Plant (Choctaw)
Pay Type: Non-Exempt
Position Number: 10421409 Parts Room Attendant 4
Full Time / Part Time: Full Time
Shift: 1
Relocation Covered: No
Req ID: 35726BREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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