The Material Handler is responsible for supporting the receiving, storing and issuing of materials as well as their preparation, kitting, inspection and consolidation in an effective and efficient manner.
- Efficiently pick, issue, package and dispatch materials in SAP.
- Observe proper packaging techniques for shipping of materials to on and offshore locations.
- Review daily equipment checks to assure their integrity and their capacity to execute normal tasks in a safe manner.
- Support tools and equipment management.
- Storage of materials assuring proper materials preparation for storage and following minimum safety requirements to assure materials integrity.
- Follow adequate hazardous materials management.
- When receiving Hazardous Materials consult incompatibility matrix, SDS and ensure they are only store beside compatible materials.
- Apply adequate recommendations given by manufacturers to provide adequate preservation of the materials while they are stored in the warehouse.
- Safe keep and safeguard all equipment at warehouse and the warehouse facility.
- Participate in all HSE initiatives and trainings.
- Promote general order and cleanness of warehouse and optimize the use of available resources.
- Provide logistic support for the maintenance department in their efforts to search and locate available materials in SAP and at the warehouse.
- Liaise with material coordinators in order to define if materials received at the warehouse must be store or shipped immediately to one of the facilities.
- When required must fill an Overage, Shortage, Discrepancy or Damage (OSDD) form and report any inconvenient presented by the items being delivered.
- Print labels and tag all the items received and assure all items being issued have the correct labels
- Participate in all HSE initiatives and trainings.
- Execute every task in a safe manner and identify and correct any unsafe acts.
- Any out of normal event or non-conformance must be reported.
- Adhere to all HSSE policies/procedures and participate in Leading Indicators that will result in a Zero Accidents culture.
- Attend toolbox meetings.