The Stock Clerk receives, stores, and issues equipment, materials, supplies, merchandise, foodstuffs, or tools, and compiles stock records of items in stockroom, warehouse or storage yard. This worker sorts, or weighs incoming articles to verify receipt of items on requisition or invoice, examines stock to verify conformance to specifications, stores articles in bins, on floor or on shelves, according to identifying information, such as style, size or type of material, fills orders or issues supplies from stock, prepares periodic, special or perpetual inventory of stock, and requisitions articles to fill incoming orders. This worker also compiles reports on use of stock handling equipment, adjustments of inventory counts and stock records, spoilage of or damage to stock, location changes, and refusal of shipments, may mark identifying codes, figures, or letters on articles, may distribute stock among production workers, keeping records of material issued, may make adjustments or repairs to articles carried in stock, and may cut stock to site to fill order.
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent
18 years of age
Valid state driver's license
Must pass pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check
Must be a US Citizen or US permanent resident for more than 3 years in order to obtain NACI and CAC Card eligibility
Demonstrated knowledge to operate and perform required duties utilizing Logistics Information Systems (LIS) such as Global Combat Support System - Army (GCSS A) and Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS).
Must be able to operate normally approved office computer automation equipment. Must have and can demonstrate the ability to type a minimum of 25 wpm on normal business automation equipment.
Ability to understand and use safety items and personal protective equipment (PPE) that is mandatory and actively supports the EHS safety program.
Performs other duties and additional duties as required.
Employee works under the general supervision Warehouse Supervisor/Assistant Supervisor, who furnishes work assignments in the form of written work orders or oral instructions relying upon incumbent to perform assignments independently or as member of a team.
Ensures that all duties are in accordance with the established regulations and operating procedures.
Provides advice and assistance on unusual and difficult problems; and reviews work on a spot check basis.
Reviews overall operations for status and progress, causes of delays and other problems that affect or hinder timely completion of the work being performed.
Candidate performs some duties in an office environment with normal office equipment and other duties in and around a warehouse environment or exterior storage areas.
Maybe required to perform duties in adverse weather conditions, as well as in the field locations or storage area consisting of dusty, dirty and possibly hazardous materials exposure.
Must have some experience in and with military supply and logistics systems or the civilian equivalency.