DistributionNOW
Shop Keeper
DistributionNOW, Greeley, Colorado, us, 80639
At DistributionNOW, we believe our associates are the best in the business. We value and reward hardworking, creative, and dedicated employees that desire to be part of a team committed to outstanding customer service.
START YOUR CAREER NOW.The Warehouseperson will be responsible for any and all aspects of the efficient workflow of a warehouse environment, as well as other duties assigned.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:•Represent DistributionNOW in a professional manner, emphasizing excellent customer service.•Receive freight shipments of stock inventory, and verify accuracy for material received from vendors.•Responsible for the cleanliness and neat appearance of the warehouse.•Load and unload trucks, safely utilizing material handling equipment, when necessary.•Responsible for notifying other Branch personnel when requested material has arrived.•Responsible for daily cycle count, and relaying cycle count and other pertinent information to the Warehouse Supervisor/Lead and the Branch Manager, when necessary.•Other duties, as assigned.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:•High School diploma or equivalent preferred.•Able to properly operate forklifts, and follow all safety policies and procedures (training provided).•Computer skills (Microsoft Office - Excel and Word).•Must be able to physically lift up to 50 pounds.•Communication skills, both verbal and written, and organizational skills.•Make and be responsible for decisions, following established guidelines, policies, and procedures.•Possess integrity and a dedication to results.•Maintain a good working relationship with all branch employees and customers.
Job Description
The Warehouseperson will be responsible for any and all aspects of the efficient workflow of a warehouse environment, as well as other duties assigned.
EcoVapor manages and operates unique vapor recovery and gas processing equipment. Our base of operations is our shop in Greeley CO.
EcoVapor's system-based products reduce flaring and emissions at oil and gas production sites. Most are standalone vessels called ZerO2s and others, called ZRUs, incorporate engine or motor drivers, small compressors, and all the supporting equipment and supplies including PLCs, catalyst, several oil blends, antifreeze, drive belts, bearings, air filters, oil filters, spark plugs, etc.
Some of this equipment is purchased locally at automobile and oilfield parts stores, and other supplies are ordered online. Keeping track of key wear items, current inventory, and knowledge of lead times are important to maintenance and minimizing downtime
Receiving, shelving, reporting/recording, and shipping are part of the inventory control process. Running parts to various locations near Greeley is part of the role as well as assisting our mechanics in the field with various projects.
Obtaining materials locally, receiving packages and equipment, as well as organizing equipment and supplies for the next day's work leverages the Technician's / Mechanics' time and effectiveness. This requires communicating directly with the Team to plan for the next day or week, putting together parts and supplies for the pending work organized by unit. It also requires the shop steward to coordinate with our manufacturer/suppliers to ensure equipment/parts are received in a timely manner.
Philosophies that need to be continued:
1) Real estate in the shop is scarce and valuable
Only new parts and used parts that are tested and in working condition are allowed on the shelves in the shop.
Failed parts under warranty are to be tagged immediately and sent back for warranty claims by month end.
Failed parts not under warranty are put in a scrap pile for company lunch money.
Fluids
New fluids are to be located in the east end of the shop against the north wall.
New fluids in drums are to be stored outside the shop along the south wall on the east end.
Used fluids are not allowed in the shop. They are to be stored in marked drums along the south wall towards the west end.
Organization of shop/yardBreaking down old equipment in the back and organizing into scrap areas by type of metalMaintain shop compliance.Maintain an organized inventory of wear items / parts.
•Experience in organizing shop inventories
•Basic knowledge of equipment
•Very strong organizational skills for self and for helping others
•Ability to operate a forklift
•Strong verbal and written communication skills
•Ability to coordinate with operations staff and accounting personnel
•Basic computer skills - email, Word, Excel, online ordering and tracking, data entry
•Ability to pass a drug and alcohol screening
•Clean driving record
START YOUR CAREER NOW.The Warehouseperson will be responsible for any and all aspects of the efficient workflow of a warehouse environment, as well as other duties assigned.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:•Represent DistributionNOW in a professional manner, emphasizing excellent customer service.•Receive freight shipments of stock inventory, and verify accuracy for material received from vendors.•Responsible for the cleanliness and neat appearance of the warehouse.•Load and unload trucks, safely utilizing material handling equipment, when necessary.•Responsible for notifying other Branch personnel when requested material has arrived.•Responsible for daily cycle count, and relaying cycle count and other pertinent information to the Warehouse Supervisor/Lead and the Branch Manager, when necessary.•Other duties, as assigned.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:•High School diploma or equivalent preferred.•Able to properly operate forklifts, and follow all safety policies and procedures (training provided).•Computer skills (Microsoft Office - Excel and Word).•Must be able to physically lift up to 50 pounds.•Communication skills, both verbal and written, and organizational skills.•Make and be responsible for decisions, following established guidelines, policies, and procedures.•Possess integrity and a dedication to results.•Maintain a good working relationship with all branch employees and customers.
Job Description
The Warehouseperson will be responsible for any and all aspects of the efficient workflow of a warehouse environment, as well as other duties assigned.
EcoVapor manages and operates unique vapor recovery and gas processing equipment. Our base of operations is our shop in Greeley CO.
EcoVapor's system-based products reduce flaring and emissions at oil and gas production sites. Most are standalone vessels called ZerO2s and others, called ZRUs, incorporate engine or motor drivers, small compressors, and all the supporting equipment and supplies including PLCs, catalyst, several oil blends, antifreeze, drive belts, bearings, air filters, oil filters, spark plugs, etc.
Some of this equipment is purchased locally at automobile and oilfield parts stores, and other supplies are ordered online. Keeping track of key wear items, current inventory, and knowledge of lead times are important to maintenance and minimizing downtime
Receiving, shelving, reporting/recording, and shipping are part of the inventory control process. Running parts to various locations near Greeley is part of the role as well as assisting our mechanics in the field with various projects.
Obtaining materials locally, receiving packages and equipment, as well as organizing equipment and supplies for the next day's work leverages the Technician's / Mechanics' time and effectiveness. This requires communicating directly with the Team to plan for the next day or week, putting together parts and supplies for the pending work organized by unit. It also requires the shop steward to coordinate with our manufacturer/suppliers to ensure equipment/parts are received in a timely manner.
Philosophies that need to be continued:
1) Real estate in the shop is scarce and valuable
Only new parts and used parts that are tested and in working condition are allowed on the shelves in the shop.
Failed parts under warranty are to be tagged immediately and sent back for warranty claims by month end.
Failed parts not under warranty are put in a scrap pile for company lunch money.
Fluids
New fluids are to be located in the east end of the shop against the north wall.
New fluids in drums are to be stored outside the shop along the south wall on the east end.
Used fluids are not allowed in the shop. They are to be stored in marked drums along the south wall towards the west end.
Organization of shop/yardBreaking down old equipment in the back and organizing into scrap areas by type of metalMaintain shop compliance.Maintain an organized inventory of wear items / parts.
•Experience in organizing shop inventories
•Basic knowledge of equipment
•Very strong organizational skills for self and for helping others
•Ability to operate a forklift
•Strong verbal and written communication skills
•Ability to coordinate with operations staff and accounting personnel
•Basic computer skills - email, Word, Excel, online ordering and tracking, data entry
•Ability to pass a drug and alcohol screening
•Clean driving record