Manufacturing/Operation jobs are positions focused on the production processes that convert raw materials into finished goods and products. These roles are critical in ensuring that items are crafted efficiently, safely, and to quality standards. Characterized by hands-on engagement with machinery, tools, and assembly lines, such jobs range from machine operators and technicians to production supervisors. Workers often collaborate in team-oriented environments, adhering to strict safety protocols and continuous improvement practices to meet production targets and deadlines.
inventory management team the following benefits: Medical and life Insurance A retirement investment plan Vacation time Holidays Generous leave package Employee referral awards Team bonuses Flexible work schedule So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW?
It's easy! Just fill out our initial mobile-friendly online application. We hope to meet you soon! DAY-TO-DAY In this inventory management position, you play a key role in the oversight of our raw material and finished goods inventory. Each day, you unload and receive all incoming shipments, verifying deliveries against purchase orders. Using your keen eye for detail, you inspect external packaging
and notify the shipper or delivery personnel if there are any apparent damages or shortages. You prepare purchase orders for outside operations as well as the weekly scheduled shipment reports.
Once product manufacturing is complete, you clean and tumble parts to prepare them for shipment. After they pass their final inspection, you take finished parts to wrap, package, and label for shipment. Following up with vendors, you ensure on-time deliveries and promptly handle any expedited shipping requests. You feel satisfied knowing your hard work managing inventory keeps the warehouse running smoothly. You also love working with a welcoming and supportive team! ABOUT HORBERG INDUSTRIES INC
We craft precision dowel pins. While sounding unremarkable, these pins are used by all manner of aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial enterprises, as well as by government, public, and private industries.
For a small company, we make a big impact in the dowel pin business. Starting as a contract precision grinding company in 1935, we have continually worked to develop and refine our capabilities to keep pace with our customers' needs. When people look for quality dowel pins, on-time delivery, and the lowest total cost, they look to Horberg Industries. Our hard-working employees play a big role in our success. To recognize them for all they do, we strive to be flexible in our scheduling and allow them room to grow.
We also foster a family-like environment where everyone feels welcomed and supported. By offering generous benefits , we hope to show our employees how much we appreciate the value they add to our company. OUR IDEAL WAREHOUSE RECEIVING - SHIPPING CLERK Hardworking - works well with others and gets the job done correctly Attentive - pays close attention to detail Strong communicator - able to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing If this sounds like you, keep reading! REQUIREMENTS FOR A WAREHOUSE RECEIVING - SHIPPING CLERK 1+ years of factory-related experience in shipping and receiving Ability to lift 50+ lbs.
High school diploma or equivalent Computer literacy Valid driver's license, auto insurance, and registration If you have a forklift training certificate, that would be a plus. If you meet the above requirements, we need you. Apply today to join our inventory management team as a Warehouse Receiving - Shipping Clerk! Location: 06604 Job Posted by Applicant Pro
Manufacturing or operation jobs refer to positions involved in the creation of products and overseeing the processes used to produce them. These roles may encompass tasks on the factory floor, such as assembly, machining, quality control, or on a managerial level, coordinating and optimizing the workflow, equipment, and staff. Key characteristics of these jobs include a focus on efficiency, safety, and adherence to production schedules and standards. Since they often take place in industrial settings, hands-on skills, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of machinery and manufacturing technology are essential. Additionally, these jobs contribute significantly to a company's output and overall success.