Materials Distribution Lead

Catholic Health System Buffalo , NY 14202

Posted 7 days ago

Facility: Administrative Regional Training Cntr

Shift: Shift 1

Status: Full Time FTE: 1.000000

Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates

Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: No

Work Schedule: Days

Hours:

standard schedule is 7am - 3pm but could change based on assignment.

Summary:

This position coordinates the daily duties of the department in the areas of receiving and shipping, working with the site Distribution Supervisor. Coordinates and directs the accurate count, order and distribution of supplies to user departments and resolves problems with supply discrepancies.

Responsibilities:

EDUCATION

  • Associates degree required

  • Or five (5) years Supply Chain experience in lieu of degree

EXPERIENCE

  • Warehouse or inventory control experience required

  • Lawson experience a plus

  • A minimum of one (1) - two (2) years of relevant Materials Management work experience preferred, experience in an Inventory Management position a plus

KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY

  • Strong knowledge and experience with utilization and of Inventory distribution systems

  • Reading, writing, and math skills

  • Ability to input data into Materials Management Software

  • Strong Microsoft Office software applications

  • Strong customer service skills

  • Ability to operate hand held inventory unit

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Travel required among CH sites required

  • Normal heat, light space, and safe working environment; typical of most warehouse jobs

  • Subject to weather while in loading dock area

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