Job Description
About the Role
As our Intralogistics Materials Flow Coordinator, you’ll be the link between warehouse operations and live production lines. Your mission is simple but critical: the right raw materials and packaging components must arrive at the right line, exactly when they’re needed.A Day in the Life
You start by reviewing the day’s build schedule and checking WMS (Oracle, Provia, SAP, or similar) for inventory positions. A quick walk of the floor confirms materials are staged correctly and production-ready. You unload an inbound trailer, verify counts with an RF scanner, and move pallets on a sit-down forklift to designated locations. As lines spin up, you line-feed components, pick and stage orders for upcoming runs, and prepare outbound shipments. Throughout the shift, you complete cycle counts, reconcile variances, and coordinate with production, logistics, and drivers to keep everything flowing. You wrap the day ensuring the area is clean, organized, and safe—so tomorrow’s shift launches smoothly.What You’ll Own
Staging and delivering raw materials and packaging components to active production lines per the daily plan
Performing inventory counts and cycle counts for raw and finished goods
Receiving, unloading, verifying, and system-receipting inbound shipments using RF devices and WMS
Operating a sit-down forklift to move pallets, components, and finished goods
Tracking inventory movements and transactions in WMS (Oracle, Provia, SAP, or equivalent)
Picking, staging, and preparing materials for production runs and outbound loads
Conducting floor walkthroughs to confirm materials are properly located and production-ready
Partnering with production, logistics, and drivers to maintain continuous material flow
Maintaining a clean, organized, and safe warehouse and production environmentWhat You Bring
2+ years of experience in materials handling, inventory control, or warehouse operations within a manufacturing setting
Hands-on support of production lines (line feeding, staging, material flow)
Forklift proficiency (sit-down preferred)
WMS experience (Oracle, Provia, SAP, etc.)
Comfort with RF scanners/handheld inventory devices
Strong attention to detail and inventory accuracyPreferred
Background in food, beverage, alcohol, or CPG manufacturing
Experience supporting packaging or bottling lines
Familiarity with TMS and shipment scheduling
Exposure to high-volume production environmentsTools & Tech
WMS (Oracle, Provia, SAP or similar) + RF scanners
Sit-down forklift, pallet jacks, and material handling equipment
This is a hands-on role embedded between warehouse and production—ideal for someone who enjoys fast-paced, high-accuracy work that keeps lines running on time.