STOCK CLERK
- Issues vehicle parts, and other materials upon request
- Receives materials from outside vendors
- Checks orders received from various Metro departments, divisions, and vendors and ensures placement in proper storage bin
- Uses a Microsoft Windows-based computerized program to access Metros inventory control system to identify, retrieve, enter, or update storeroom and warehouse data
- Operates a computer to identify and verify stock availability and status so that items are charged to the appropriate cost center
- Conducts storeroom inventory to maintain adequate supply levels; orders supplies
- Operates forklift to move, load, and unload materials
- Responds to inquiries from various Metro locations regarding status of requested materials and parts
- Cleans and maintains work area
- Picks up and delivers supplies to various locations when necessary using a Metro vehicle
- Modifies crates, pallets, or boxes to protect and safeguard goods during storage or distribution
- Adjusts pallet racking, shelving, or cabinets to maximize storage capacity
- Contributes to ensuring that the EEO policies and programs of Metro are carried out
- Basic warehousing and inventory control practices
- Safety procedures
- Basic arithmetic
- Vehicle operations and safety
- Basic computer operations
- Basic operations of material handling equipment utilized, e.g. forklifts, hand trucks, etc
- Computerized inventory control systems
- Nomenclature of parts, tools, and equipment used in a bus, rail, or automotive repair shop
- Trade manuals and parts catalogs covering bus, rail, or automotive equipment
- Computerized recordkeeping and related data entry procedures
- Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC)