MRO Stores Clerk
This role manages the spare parts inventory by receiving, verifying, organizing, and distributing materials according to established procedures. It involves maintaining the MRO storeroom, overseeing inventory, and ensuring proper distribution of parts. The position also handles requisitions, assigns work order numbers, controls access to the parts crib, and supports technicians with parts issuance. Regular reporting, cycle counts, and coordination with internal and external customers are key responsibilities
- Ensures spare parts inventory is received, maintained, and distributed according to specified procedures
- Counts and verifies material, equipment, merchandise, and supplies into stock
- Maintains MRO storeroom including assigning location to new spares, assisting with removal of obsolete inventory, overseeing VMI and consumables, and ensures segregation of food grade and non-food grade lubricants.
- Creates and publishes the critical spare parts 2 times per week
- Keeps inventory and all related records organized and orderly for ease of retrieval
- Prepares and audits spare parts requisitions for purchase
- Responsible for ensuring daily reporting is current with status of spare parts
- Controls access to the spare parts crib
- Issues spare parts to technicians upon request
- Maintains non-stock items list and kits spare parts accordingly
- Assigns work order numbers to spare parts requisitions
- Conducts daily cycle counts and annual physical count of spares inventory
- Processes spare parts and repairable subassemblies to vendors for repair
- Worker subject to inside environmental conditions: (dust, odors) protection from weather conditions; not necessarily from temperature changes.
- Worker subject to fluctuation of temperatures for periods of more than one hour.
- Worker subject to noise: there is sufficient noise to cause the worker to shout in order to be heard above the ambient noise level.
- Worker subject to hazards: includes a variety of physical conditions such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, or exposure to chemicals.
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Ferrero began its journey in the small town of Alba in Piedmont, Italy, in 1946. Today, it is one of the world’s largest sweet-packaged food companies, with many iconic brands sold in countries all over the world. Find out more about Ferrero at ferrero.com.
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