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Inventory Technician

San Antonio, TX

Order: 24267
Temp

Inventory Technician

Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

 

Description of Job Duties

Operate computer using particular software and databases (familiar with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word). Receive, issue, and track incoming specimens ranging in different bulk sizes (2oz-55gallons) and enter in database. Stock and organize inventory products rnaing from 2oz to 55gallons. Receive and count stock items before signing-off on receivables. Prepare products for shipping in accordance with DOT/TCEQ regulations. Compile and maintain purchase orders, requisitions and other documents (emails manifest) order to assess levels and maintain database. Off-load fuel from trucks to storage and dispensing tanks. Transfer fuels between tanks as requested and input data to a database. Prepare samples for disposal by marking, removing containers from racks and putting them in proper disposal area; crush containers after disposal of contents, prepare lubricant samples for storage; communicate with co-workers, engineers and clients concerning lubricant and fuel status; use forklift and truck to move lubricants and fuel samples ranging in different bulk sizes 2oz to 55 gallons; use tanker truck to move fuel as requested; assist in keeping all work areas clean. Comply with all EPA , DOT, OSHA, and TCEQ regulations.

 

Required Education, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

High School DIploma or Required. Computer operating skills with introductory knowledge of Microsoft excel and Microsoft spreadsheets. General knowledge of warehouse inventory control systems. Maintain database spreadsheet with incoming/outgoing specimens. Maintain and recognize adequate inventory levels; ability to communicate and provide information to clients, project leaders, and management regarding product levels, product receivables and product deliverables. Maintain a quality standard of service. Ability to handle fuel and lubricants in accordance's to government regulations and practices. Ability to drive a commercial fuel truck on institute grounds ranging from1k-4k in size for retrieving and dispensing fuel. General knowledge of hazardous products and disposal practices. Recognition of proper labeling, general knowledge of NFPA labels. Must have the ability to learn quickly and adapt to various tasks as assigned while demonstrating a safety approach.

 

Description of Driving Duties (Frequency, vehicle ownership, and use of trailer);

Drive a vehicle, golf cart or forklift on campus among various building.