Packing, Receiving & Shipping Clerk

Packing, Receiving & Shipping Clerk


Company
P E Guerin Inc.
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17.50–20.00 an hour
Posted
28 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
We are a family owned factory and manufacturer of decorative brass hardware, such as faucets, door knobs, and hinges, who have been in business for 168 year here in NYC. Our products adorn high end residential and commercial properties, as well as the occasional historic site. We are looking for a Packing, Shipping, and Receiving Clerk to join our valued team. This is a full-time weekday position onsite (no option to work from home).

This position is proprietary to our company and will require training over time, but we believe a candidate with experience in stock room and inventory management, with a keen attention to detail, would have a good foundation to learn the ropes here. This role requires both computer literacy for the use of our database and physical movement on a daily basis. We are willing to train the right candidate who will exhibit patience and dedication to learn this unique role. Our Senior Packer will be alongside the candidate for training and she speaks Spanish primarily, so a Bi-Lingual English and Spanish speaker is preferred.

Basic Responsibilities:
• Review Packing List and signing for deliveries to ensure accurate deliveries.
• Receiving vendor deliveries and checking product quantity and type against POs in computer database files and in-person.
• Heavy Lifting will accompany receiving responsibilities to sort deliveries and inventory boxes in stock room.
• Pack in-house orders for shipment when needed.
• Packing duties include checking product against in-house packing lists for quality control. Candidate will be trained to remember to pack specific types of items to include components stored in packing section.
• Entering details of in-house packs into computer database and note packing details on paper packing lists to keep track of items packed by parcel/ box.
• Communication with expediters to manage quality control issues for in-house orders going out to pack.
• Occasionally lend a pair of hands to help lift/move items in other departments as needed.
• Report low inventory of various supplies to procurement managers before stock runs out.
• Organize deliveries and stock in an orderly manner to sort later or delegate to other staff.
• Drop off packages to Fedex when needed.
• Run errands like dropping off deposit slips or USPS certified mails when needed.
• Knowledge of UPS Worldship system is a plus. Will train for help with shipping.

Qualifications:
• Must speak English with excellent oral communication, writing, and reading skills.
• Physical strength and stamina to comfortably lift and carry a minimum of 50Lb. boxes on a daily basis.
• Patience while being trained in this proprietary role. We welcome and understand if the candidate has many questions throughout the training process as we expect it will take some months to acclimate into a comfortable flow. We are prepared to support the candidate as much as needed, while expecting them to fully learn the role over a period of time.
• An understanding of the importance of keeping accurate data and attention to detail.
• Neat handwriting for packing duties is preferable.
• Comfortable acting as a flexible teamplayer attitude to help out other departments and also demonstrate independence to take care of multiple tasks.

Benefits:

Medical, Dental, Pension and Transit check commuter benefits available. Two weeks paid vacation as well as sick and personal days offered. Relaxed, Friendly, and Air Conditioned Environment. Experience in the similar factory/industry would be beneficial.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $17.50 - $20.00 per hour

Benefits:
• 401(k)
• 401(k) matching
• Dental insurance
• Health insurance
• Paid time off

Language:
• English (Preferred)

Ability to Commute:
• New York, NY 10014 (Required)

Ability to Relocate:
• New York, NY 10014: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

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