Warehouse Adc Clerk
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Apria Healthcare's mission is to improve the quality of life for our patients at home. We are looking for empathetic, thoughtful, and compassionate people, to meet the needs of our patients. Already an industry leader in healthcare services, we provide home respiratory services and select medical equipment to help our patients sleep better, breathe better, heal faster, and thrive longer. JOB SUMMARY The Warehouse Clerk is responsible for moving materials within the warehouse and the loading/unloading of materials onto or from vehicles utilizing a forklift, reach truck, order picker or other heavy material handling equipment. The Warehouse Clerk can be responsible for receiving, storing, picking, packing, verification, shipping/manifesting, screening, and other various duties as assigned to ensure the full and efficient operation of the warehouse. In conjunction with Safety, he/she is to ensure that compliance to the current Apria standards is maintained. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure the necessary handling procedures (both physical and written) are followed accordingly, when applicable, documented in client-level Quality Agreements, Service Level Agreements, and SOPs Verify and receive materials into inventory. Marks and inventories packages for storage or transit. May also include palletizing and shrink-wrap. Use MH Equipment to move, store, pick, pack, and store materials within the warehouse. Works from pick sheet to pull product or supplies. Check orders against pull sheets. When receiving dangerous goods, the necessary procedures must be followed, and these shipments must be stored in the designated section of the warehouse. Understand and adhere to local, State, and Federal regulations inclusive, but not limited, to OSHA, DOT, EPA, and other government agencies. Certification is required to handle any hazardous material(s). Adhere to local, State, and Federal regulations inclusive, but not limited, to OSHA, DOT, EPA and other government agencies. Certification is required to handle any hazardous material(s). Elevating potential situations to the next level of supervision when required. Identify and correct mistakes/inconsistencies when receiving/completing paperwork. Performs other duties as required. MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Education and/or Experience High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required. Ideal candidate will have prior experience in warehouse or manufacturing environment. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES Customer/Patient-Focused: You start with the customer/patient and work backwards. You invest the time and energy to understand the customer's/patients' objectives, then tie all your activities directly to the achievement of those objectives. Action-Oriented: You thrive as a self-starter who proactively senses and responds to problems and opportunities and requires minimal supervision. Collaborative: You love teamwork. Your colleagues love having you on the team. You work well across functions and groups. An Effective Communicator: You write and speak clearly, concisely and with a spirit of partnership. You actively inform and inspire with your messaging. You speak plainly and are transparent with your business colleagues. Energetic & Passionate: Your passion and energy for health and well-being is deeply founded in your desire to help others and to be a positive role model. Relationship Builder: You excel in getting people involved and building a network of contacts that allow you to multiply your influence on the organization. Computer Skills Basic skills in Access, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Project, Visio, Word PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Regularly required to use hands to write, use computer, operate a motor vehicle, use a handheld device, telephone, and use a document imaging system and ma