Material Handler / Storekeeper - Full Time

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Description Find your future at United! We're reinventing what our industry looks like, and what an airline can be - from the planes we fly to the people who fly them. When you join us, you're joining a global team of 100,000+ connected by a shared passion with a wide spectrum of experience and skills to lead the way forward. Achieving our ambitions starts with supporting yours. Evolve your career and find your next opportunity. Get the care you need with industry-leading health plans and best-in-class programs to support your emotional, physical, and financial wellness. Expand your horizons with travel across the world's biggest route network. Connect outside your team through employee-led Business Resource Groups. Create what's next with us. Let's define tomorrow together. At United, we have some of the best aircraft in the world. Our Technical Operations team is full of aircraft maintenance technicians, engineers, planners, ground equipment and facilities professionals, and supply chain teams that help make sure they're well taken care of and ready to get our customers to their desired destinations. If you're ready to work on our planes, join our Tech Ops experts and help keep our fleet in tip-top shape. Key Responsibilities: Performs work generally recognized as Storekeeper's work in storeroom areas located in maintenance bases and line operations including receiving, issuing, provisioning, checking, classifying, inventorying and storing of supplies, equipment, parts and materials Opening, packaging and sealing of boxes and crates Work may be performed indoors and outdoors where employees may be exposed to wide variety of weather conditions, noises and fumes and machinery Performance of duties, will include climb & work from ladders, bend & stoop in confined areas and stand and/or walk for extended periods of time Heavy lifting, pushing and pulling in the loading and unloading of trucks, carts and conveyors Fueling assigned vehicles Transporting parts and materials between various locations, sorting and counting items and preparing labels and related ticketing documents Reading and interpreting documents or instructions to build kits for use in aircraft change orders, first aid, in-flight and charter services Responsibility for maintaining an orderly and safe work area and maintaining familiarity with operating procedures, general rules and regulations Operating a variety of equipment with manual and automatic transmissions including forklifts, trucks, tractors, tugs, and electric carts Working with hand tools, such as remote computer terminal sets, bag sealers, saws, mobile radios, shears, knives and staplers Handling hazardous materials, flammable materials and/or hazardous waste Converting units of weights and measurements Using a computer to track inventory Qualifications What's needed to succeed: High School Diploma, GED or education equivalent Must be able to read, write and speak English fluently Must be at least 18 years of age Basic ability to convert units of weights and measurements Must possess a valid state issued driver's license (suspended, expired, revoked or denied are not considered valid) and have an acceptable driving record Must be flexible and willing to work any shift in a 24 hour/7 day a week operation including early mornings, afternoons, late nights, weekends, and holidays Must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship Successful completion of testing/interview required to meet job qualifications Reliable, punctual attendance is an essential function of the position What will help you propel from the pack: Previous work in jobs requiring heavy lifting and safety awareness Previous warehouse or related experience Forklift operation experience Proficient Microsoft Office Suites (Excel and PowerPoint) Proficient computer skills Inventory experience

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