Create and maintain an accurate tracking system in the receiving area. Scan, tag cylinders, and enter results into database.
Sort parcels/packages. Retrieve, file, and match packing slips (invoices) related to purchasing orders. Handle returns of erroneous deliveries.
Unload and transport helium dewars, transport empty dewars back to loading dock for pickup.
Maintain inventory of liquid nitrogen dewars, and refill dewars as needed for technicians and students.
Operate box trucks.
Provide facilities services support for day-to-day operations, including assembling, disassembling, and moving of furniture and equipment as needed.
Assist with, but not limited to, office relocations, furniture moving, shelving and removal of other equipment as necessary; preparation of conference room setups; and any/all other daily facilities requests as needed.
Drive and assist other co-workers with deliveries using University-owned equipment.
Help with the unloading of equipment and packages, when needed. Clean dock receiving area, keeping tanks, crates, etc., in order. Keep receiving dock driveway clear of traffic.
Properly store equipment for PI's and the building engineers.
Perform building walkthroughs to proactively identify infrastructure and cosmetic inadequacies.
Serve as facility point of contact for evening and weekend events.
Assist with inventory cycle counts and control activities as directed. Responsibilities consist of reporting inventory issues, assisting others in the transport of stock, and maintaining certain security and maintenance activities.
Track and influence correspondence with the Chicago Distribution Center regarding inventory matters and best practices. Coordinate with staff of client presses to achieve inventory goals. Respond to inquiries and proactively research and resolve inventory issues.
Assist with file storage services for campus offices and the inventory reduction program. Coordinates local deliveries of stock and arranges for storage of sensitive files.
Routinely meet with and sample inventory counts to support visiting auditors.
Perform other related work as needed.
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Department
BSD FSD - Dock Management
About the Department
As part of the University of Chicago, the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) pursues globally impactful solutions to seemingly unsolvable challenges. Through our rigorous research, innovative education, and comprehensive care and healing, we collaborate on life-changing advancements that create meaningful results for our community and the world, including a greater, more equitable future for all. The Biological Sciences Division - Facilities Services (BSD-FS) group provides the environment in which these meaningful results can happen. We are responsible for managing approximately 2 million gross feet of space located throughout the University of Chicago's Hyde Park campus. We serve many community members including but not limited to research and non-research faculty, principal investigators, laboratory staff, residents, hospital staff, undergraduate students and post-doctoral scholars. BSD-FS consists of the following major functional areas of responsibility: 1) Planning, Design and Construction, 2) Project Management Services, 3) Building Management, 4) Space Management, 5) Capital Planning, 6) Lease Management, 7) Architectural Services, 8) Signage, and 9) Furniture.
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Job Summary:
The BSD-FS Service Worker is responsible for interfacing heavily with the BSD's faculty, staff, and students to provide support and services as needed from the dock/shipping area. Maintain and oversee all duties on the dock. Receive, coordinate, track, and distribute all incoming parcels and packages into the division. Handle recharge accounts, purchase orders, invoices, data entry, and other clerical office duties. Move heavy merchandise, packages, and dewars (tanks) up to 800 lbs and handle hazardous chemicals. Responsible for unique and expensive equipment, and high security areas within and outside of the division.