The non-exempt job classification is covered under The McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (SCA) and the contract's collective bargaining agreement (CBA). Service employees are compensated per the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits that are set by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division's WDs 29 CFR Part 541 and 29 CFR 4.163(f), unless otherwise modified by a CBA between labor and management.
Job Summary
The Stock Clerk receives, stores, and issues equipment, materials, supplies, merchandise, foodstuffs, or tools, and compiles stock records of items in stockroom, warehouse or storage yard. This worker sorts or weighs incoming articles to verify receipt of items on requisition or invoice, examines stock to verify conformance to specifications, stores articles in bins, on floor or on shelves, according to identifying information, such as style, size or type of material, fills orders or issues supplies from stock, prepares periodic, special or perpetual inventory of stock, and requisitions articles to fill incoming orders. This worker also compiles reports on use of stock handling equipment, adjustments of inventory counts and stock records, spoilage of or damage to stock, location changes, and refusal of shipments, may mark identifying codes, figures, or letters on articles, may distribute stock among production workers, keeping records of material issued, may make adjustments or repairs to articles carried in stock, and may cut stock to site to fill order. (SCA 21150)
Someone in this position prepares finished products for shipment or storage by placing them in shipping containers, the specific operations performed being dependent upon the type, size, and number of units to be packed, the type of container employed, and method of shipment. Work requires the placing of items in shipping containers and may involve one or more of the following: knowledge of various items of stock in order to verify content, selection of appropriate type and size of container, inserting enclosures in container; using excelsior or other material to prevent breakage or damage, closing and sealing container, and applying labels or entering identifying data on container. Exclude packers who also make wooden boxes or crates. (SCA 21110)
Responsible for a wide variety of job responsibilities covering all facets of a warehouse and distribution center environment supporting activities that include receiving, storing, packaging, inventory and issuing.
Essential Functions:
Understand and execute various aspects of storage management functions as assigned:
o Receiving Functions (Receiving & Induction) - Verifying the correctness of incoming shipments by comparing items and quantities unloaded against bills of lading, invoices, manifests, storage receipts, or other records
o Checking for damaged goods; ensuring that goods are appropriately identified for routing within the facility, preparing and keeping records of goods received Ensuring correct System induction utilizing WMS IAW established SOPs. Entering and Updating correct information to include Global Weight and cube for each item at time of receiving
o Warehouse (Stow and Storage) - Stow Receipts inappropriate storage areas and locations. Ensure stock material is accurate and stored properly. Ensure material is properly packed and preserved and ready for issue. Comprehend and understand the facility storage plan as outlined by management and SOPs
o Gather and report information about stock in stock in storage as required
o Requisition Processing - Pick and Pack Customer requisitions/orders as generated by warehouse management system. Verifying picks and packs are accurate as compared to requisition documentation (NSN, quantity, and Condition Code)
o Sort or weigh incoming articles to verify receipt or requestion of invoice; examines to verify conformance; stores according to identifying information
o Fills orders or issues supplies from stock; inventory and requisitions articles to fill incoming orders
o Compiles reports on use of stock handling equipment, adjustments of inventory, damage to stock, location changes, refusal of shipments
o May mark identifying cods, figures, or letters on articles
o Distribute stock among production workers and keeping records of materials issued
o May make adjustments/repairs to articles carried and stock
o May cut stock to fill order
Ability to use MHE and other equipment required to move and stage material
Places finished product in shipping containers
Packing may involve knowledge of items in stock to verify content
Select the appropriate size containers
Prevent damage by using enclosures, excelsior, or other material in containers
Close, seal and apply correct labeling to container
Ability to enter identifying data for containers
Compare items and quantities against bill of lading (BOL), manifests, storage receipts, or other records
Check for damaged goods
Ensure product is properly identified for routing
Data entry, i.e., Global Weight and cube for each item when received
May complete BOL, custom forms, manifests, or other shipping forms IAW Defense Transportation Regulations (DTR)
Generate work order, execute packing and labeling and record work performed IAW DLA SOP and DLA process manuals
Utilize WMS IAW established SOPs.
Stow receipts in specified areas/locations
Ensure stock material is accurate, stored properly, preserved, and ready for issue
Understand the facility storage plan
Pick and pack requisitions/orders accurately; compare accuracy against requisition documents (NSN, quantity, and condition codes)
Prepare/complete outbound requisitions to include physical conformance of packing, quantities, NSN and proper staging
Ordering and filling SEAVANS
Understand and meet established productivity and quality control goals associated with assigned functional area/process
Understand and use the Government provided Warehouse Management System (WMS) and other Government Data Systems to perform the requirements of the Performance Work Statement (PWS)
Follow established guidelines in performing day-to-day routine tasks as outlined in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Technical Manuals, and Audit Readiness standards, etc.
Understand the Acceptable Performance Levels (APL's) associated with assigned functional work areas/process and work expeditiously to meet contractual and team goals
Adhere to government, contract, and company policies and procedures.
Respond promptly to the Compliance Team (Inventory, Customer Service, and Quality Control) regarding any system discrepancies that cannot be resolved
Ability to use e-mail to receive and disseminate workload tasks and information.
Ability to communicate in a professional manner with co-workers, site management and CGA regarding operations and policies at the Distribution Center
Maintain a safe and secure work environment
Perform other duties as assigned in association with established Management and Contract Compliance Plan, and workload requirements, etc.
Adhere to PTi quality, safety, and environmental standards
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
May be required to frequently handle equipment/supplies weighing up to 50 pounds individually and occasionally items weighing more than 50 pounds with assistance
Able to exert moderate physical effort in the loading, unloading, and arranging of equipment/supplies as applicable to position.
Ability to work inside and/or outside in dirty and dusty environments, and occasionally be exposed to hot, cold, damp, and drafty weather conditions while handling equipment/supplies.
Able to perform work on hard or uneven surfaces.
Qualifications
Experience:
Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines
Skilled in planning, controlling, executing, multi-tasking and being responsible for the successful completion of work requirements
Skills:
Ability to effectively read and write in English, comprehend written instructions, perform common mathematical tasks, and communicate effectively
Knowledgeable in all Government and Commercial Traffic Management functions and processes, to include international shipping requirements, laws, and procedures
Certificate, License, Registration, etc.:
US Citizen
Possess or be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance applicable to the position and/or military Common Access Card (CAC) within 30 days if required
Successful completion of WMS training, OSHA compliance, and DLA SOP training
Completion of company mandated trainings applicable to position
Valid Driver's License
Education
Minimum high school diploma or GED
Preferred Qualifications
Military or DLA Distribution experience
Training and experience processing HAZMAT
This job description is meant to be a guide. It is not intended to limit duties in which a teammate may be required to perform. This job description may be changed at the discretion of the company.
PTi maintains a drug-free workplace and performs pre-employment and random substance abuse testing and background verification checks. PTi is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment to include, recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, training, and compensation.