Applied Materials is a global leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. As the foundation of the global electronics industry, Applied enables the exciting technologies that literally connect our world – like AI and IoT.
Requirements
- Performing assigned duties ensuring compliance to established inventory control and safety policies, practices and procedures for the most efficient receiving, storage, movement and control of materials into, out of, between and within the company's facilities.
- Maintaining stock and storage areas in an orderly fashion.
- Loading or unloading material, equipment, merchandise or supplies from trucks or vehicles.
- Utilizing small hand tools, proportional scales, and operating material handling equipment, including skids, pallet handlers, and hand trucks in the process of moving material in/out of loading area and within the storage facility.
- Performing physical and administrative inventory control duties, such as receiving, storing and issuing raw materials, parts, subassemblies, supplies and equipment.
- Receiving, sorting and counting goods.
- Checking against documentation for proper nomenclature, identification and quantity.
- Recording receiving information.
- Keeping records of damaged or defective items and any other discrepancies to documentation (shortages).
- Identifying proper location for goods received and ensuring accurate put away.
- Receiving, pulling and filling internal/external customer orders.
- Completing proper paperwork.
- Preparing kitting packages and performing kit audits.
- Rejecting damaged goods or materials, corresponding with appropriate party and preparing documentation to adjust for damages or shortages.
- Verifying and maintaining all supporting documentation.
- Physically transferring material, equipment, kits and supplies required for internal/external customers.
- Maintaining free/floor stock and handling completed assemblies between work areas.
- Locating and transferring parts within the facility.
- Verifying and maintaining associated stock records, logs and other documentation.
- Interfacing with other functional areas in order to provide information on material status, such as stock balances, coordinate shortages, etc.
- Investigating shortages/out of balance conditions.
- Taking appropriate corrective action.
- Maintaining necessary files and documentation.
- Analyzing reports, such as production schedules, production attainment, and/or stock inventory levels to provide information on slow moving, non-moving or excess inventory.
- Participating to develop/update policies, procedures, provide training information, and communicate workmanship and performance issues.
- Acting, in area of assigned responsibility, as substitute for supervisor in his/her absence.
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Participation in a bonus and a stock award program