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Job Summary

To accurately provide inventory information for company controlled material stock. This position is responsible for all the functions that support the flow of materials from inventory to the production line.
Job Description

Key Accountabilities:
  • Create and maintain regular material control reports for management
  • Updates inventory management system
  • Tracks part number adjustments
  • Updates and monitors inventory adjustments
  • Enters cycle count results
  • Develops part to part transfers
  • Assign location in inventory for incoming materials
  • Investigates inventory error and location/assignment errors
  • Assist in internal and external material audits
  • Maintain a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail in all work
  • Participate, support, and comply with all Health, Safety, Quality, and Lean initiatives and requirements
  • Complete all job duties in a manner that does not put him/herself or other individuals in an unsafe situation and wear all PPE (personal protective equipment) when required
  • Assist in any other duties to support the operations, as requested by supervisor or manager
  • This is a position that works directly on the warehouse floor on or around heavy machinery
  • Meets all other TKMNA employee attributes and competencies


The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirement for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.

This position has been identified as "safety sensitive" by thyssenkrupp under applicable laws. Accordingly, any application for this position that is considered for employment with thyssenkrupp requires successful completion of pre-employment drug testing, which may include testing for marijuana in accordance with any applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Qualifications:

Minimum Requirements :
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Excellent working knowledge of Inventory Management Systems
  • Solid proficiency using MS Office software, particularly with Excel and Outlook
  • Ability to use basic measurement instruments such as tape measure, scales, and gauges
  • Ability to read and write English and perform basic math problems
  • Proven high level of attention to detail and accuracy in written work and data entry, including stock locations and tag accuracies
  • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally verbally and in writing (including e-mail), and to train others
  • Ability to stand, bend, stoop, climb, reach and lift up to 40 lbs. with or without accommodation
  • Obtain and maintain current certification to operate material handling equipment such as, forklift, side-loader, 4-directional lift, or cherry-picker


Preferred requirements:
  • College coursework leading toward completion of at least a 2-year degree
  • Knowledge of all database programs used and their impact on material control functions (to include Titan, MASS, and/or SAP as required)


Benefits Overview

We offer competitive company benefits to eligible positions, such as :
  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance and Disability
  • Voluntary Wellness Programs
  • 401(k) and RRSP programs with Company Match
  • Paid Vacation and Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • And more!


Benefits may vary based on job, country, union role, and/or company segment. Please work with your recruiter or tk representative for applicable benefits information.

Disclaimer

This is to notify the general public that some individuals/entities are using the thyssenkrupp ("TK") name, trademark, domain name, and logo without authorization. They are posing as employees, representatives, or agents of TK and its associated/group companies. These individuals/entities are fraudulently offering jobs online through texts, websites, telephone calls, emails, or by issuing fake offer letters. They are also soliciting jobseekers to deposit money in certain bank accounts or providing jobseekers with fraudulent checks to obtain banking information.

TK does not ask, solicit, or accept any monies in any form from candidates, job applicants, or potential jobseekers, who have applied to or wish to apply to TK, whether online or otherwise as a pre-employment requirement. TK bears no responsibility for money being deposited/withdrawn therefrom in response to such fake offers.

TK does not:

1. Send job offers from free email services like Gmail, Rediffmail, Yahoo mail, etc.;
2. Request payment of any kind from prospective jobseekers or candidates for employment;
3. Authorize anyone to collect money or agree to any monetary arrangement in return for a job at TK;
4. Send checks to job seekers; or
5. Make job offers through third parties. In the event TK uses professional recruitment services through a third party, offers are always made directly by TK and not by any third parties.

PLEASE NOTE:

1. TK strongly recommends that potential jobseekers do not respond to such fake solicitations, in any manner;
2. TK will not be responsible to anyone acting on an employment offer that is not directly made by TK;
3. Anyone making an employment offer in return for money is not authorized by TK; and
4. TK reserves the right to take legal action, including criminal action, against such individuals/entities.

TK follows a formal recruitment process through its own HR department and applications are evaluated by its HR department through pre-defined processes. Please visit our official careers website at to view authentic job openings at TK.

If you receive any unauthorized, suspicious, or fraudulent offers or interview calls, please email us at tkmna.employee.care@thyssenkrupp-materials.com.

We shall not accept any liability towards the representation made in any fraudulent communication or its consequences, and such fraudulent communication shall not be treated as any kind of offer or representation by TK or its group companies and affiliates.
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