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Receiving Clerk

Vineland, NJ

G.E. Mechanical, LLC offers you more than just a salary and more of what makes life exciting and interesting. Beyond a competitive base salary with medical, vacation, holiday, and 401(k) benefits package. G.E. Mechanical offers you the opportunity to run your own projects, control the daily decisions that accompany any job and unlimited growth opportunities. Our team is our greatest assets. We want you to be the one who helps take us to the next level. If you're looking for more out of your career, for more out of life, then it's time to break-out of your comfort zone and apply today.

G.E. Mechanical LLC is a leading full-service mechanical contractor, headquartered in Vineland, NJ and serving all of Southern New Jersey. Family operated since 1984, G.E. Mechanical has provided a full range of refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, drain cleaning, and environmental services to commercial and industrial customers.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Shop Receiving / Warehouse Worker is responsible for warehouse/yard organization and upkeep, equipment and material in-flows and out-flows. They ensure a smooth and efficient operational flow of materials and equipment. They utilize company’s computer system to accurately receive materials and equipment and verify to Purchase Order system.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Receive and label material deliveries. Stage in appropriate areas

Maintain the cleanliness of warehouse, yard and building grounds

Pick up parts and equipment from suppliers & deliver parts to jobs as necessary

Mobilize equipment and materials for scheduled jobs

Ability to drive truck and trailers to off-site locations

Accurately confirm materials and equipment to Purchase Orders and Workorders

Performs additional duties and responsibilities to help facilitate company operations

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Experience:

General Computer skills and experience

Valid driver's license and clean driving record

Able to lift 50+ pounds

Preferred Qualifications

Forklift experience

Experience using a Shipping/Receiving software

Basic tool and equipment knowledge, use and skills

General mechanical abilities

Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment

Verbal & written communication skills

Attention to detail and organization

G.E. Mechanical, LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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