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$20/hour

Carfair

Gillett, WI 54124, USA

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CARFAIR – MATERIAL HANDLER (STARTING $20.82) Carfair Composites is a leader in fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) design and composites technology and has dedicated team members located in facilities between Winnipeg, MB (Canada), St. Cloud, MN (USA), and Anniston, AL (USA), Wausaukee, WI (USA) and Gillett, WI (USA). POSITION SUMMARY The Material Handler will maintain an accurate inventory of parts and/or supplies at the designated locations and will be responsible for moving inventory to/from the receiving docks, expediting when appropriate. WHAT YOU WILL DO: Responsible for all material shipping and receiving functions Responsible for receiving and processing material to point of utilization location Responsible for managing stockroom first-in first-out inventory Responsible for performing cycle counts regularly Responsible for ensuring inventory accuracy and achieving inventory targets Ensure all aspects of the MRP/ERP process are followed Promote and facilitate lean manufacturing and 5S programs for materials Responsible for maintaining the integrity of the data in the systems Transacting all inventory adjustments and continually improving and driving the reduction of inventory adjustments Reconcile material issues and define root cause of any material variances Other duties as assigned.  WHAT YOU NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL: Able to operate a forklift Strong problem-solving abilities including troubleshooting and resolving issues Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time Must be able to reach and bend on a consistent basis Must be able to lift up to 35 lbs on a regular basis Ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-task production environment Effective communication skills, both verbal and written are essential Ability to organize and priorities workload Ability to exercise initiative and sound judgment Ability to work in harmony with others while maintaining a positive and professional attitude with overall success in mind Evidence of a satisfactory work record including performance, attendance and team playing Ability to remain calm under pressure and deal with issues logically and within the company guidelines Available for overtime hours if needed Valid drivers license and willing to get medical card a plus WHY JOIN OUR TEAM: We offer competitive wages with potential increases at 6 months, 1 year and annually thereafter. Day 1 benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability programs. Day 1 401k eligibility with 100% vesting of employer match! The ability to advance your career with a growing company. Employee development through a variety of training initiatives. We enjoy numerous employee events throughout the year. OUR WHY:   We exist to move people. Our mission is to design and deliver exceptional transportation solutions that are safe, accessible, e­fficient and reliable. NFI Group is a leading independent global bus manufacturer providing a comprehensive suite of mass transportation solutions.  News and information are available at www.nfigroup.com, www.newflyer.com, www.mcicoach.com, www.arbocsv.com, www.alexander-dennis.com, www.carfaircomposites.com and www.nfi.parts.

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