
Maintenance Clerk - 1st Shift ($23-26/hr.)
Lincoln Industries, Lincoln, NE, United States
Maintenance Clerk
This position is responsible for accurately entering purchase orders into the computer system, verifying shipping paperwork, preparing parts for inventory and placing them in the proper area. Assisting with support documentation for Maintenance assets.
Essential duties and responsibilities include:
Enter purchase orders into the computer system.
Communicate with internal customers, both verbally and in writing, regarding the status of purchase orders.
Perform cycle counts to ensure inventory accuracy.
Utilize Microsoft Office software to complete daily tasks.
Operate and maintain purchasing systems including TAG and Navision.
Travel between the main campus and other locations to support maintenance activities.
Receive and check in parts.
Tag received parts and identify them as ready for line use or storage.
Build and maintain the Maintenance Library of assets.
Research documentation to support assets and capture information in the Maintenance Library.
Drive and operate forklifts as required.
Conduct weekly checks of parts bins to ensure correct items are stocked and adequate.
Maintain the parts room in a clean and orderly condition, ensuring racks and cages remain organized.
Support continuous improvement by focusing on reducing total inventory levels and minimizing purchasing impact.
Assist the Planner or Coordinator with tasks as required.
Travel and perform other support duties as necessary to maintain operational efficiency.
Safety and environmental responsibilities include:
Maintain awareness that the role may involve potential contact with hazardous chemicals.
Follow proper procedures for handling and disposing of materials, including recyclables, standard waste, and hazardous waste.
Demonstrate environmental responsibility and commitment to the community in accordance with organizational standards. Perform other duties as assigned while supporting organizational beliefs, values, and operations.
Organizational structure:
Reports to: Maintenance Purchasing Agent
Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience:
Expected: High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Preferred: Six months to one year related experience and/or training.
Communication Skills:
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Must be able to clearly understand material tracking documents and communicate verbally with line personnel on a daily basis.
Must be able to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
Other Skills:
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Interpersonal skills
Customer relations skills
Computer data entry skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently
Meticulous attention to detail.
Self-driven
Physical Requirements:
Job Category B
Medium Labor Intensive Category
Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category B.
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions
Personal Protective Equipment Required
Frequent Indoor Work
Outdoor Work
Machine Interfacing
Computer Interfacing
Hot Weather
Cold Weather
High Humidity Indexes
Electrical Hazards
Dirty
Dusty
Steam
Fumes-Vapor
Noisy
Chemical Exposure
Toxic Chemicals
Fire Hazards
Potential Confined Work Space
Awkward or Minimized Work Space
Walking
Stooping
Bending
Sitting
Typing
Balancing
Reaching
Continuous Standing
Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.)
Carrying Lifting Twisting
Turning
Pinching
Gripping
Vibration (including but not limited to)
Hand Tools
Polishing Lathes
Equipment Usage
Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment
Squatting
Pushing Pulling Static Work
Pulling
Working at Waist-Shoulder Level
Working Above Shoulder Level
Working In High Far (Reach) Position
Working Below Shoulder Level
Training: Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
This position is responsible for accurately entering purchase orders into the computer system, verifying shipping paperwork, preparing parts for inventory and placing them in the proper area. Assisting with support documentation for Maintenance assets.
Essential duties and responsibilities include:
Enter purchase orders into the computer system.
Communicate with internal customers, both verbally and in writing, regarding the status of purchase orders.
Perform cycle counts to ensure inventory accuracy.
Utilize Microsoft Office software to complete daily tasks.
Operate and maintain purchasing systems including TAG and Navision.
Travel between the main campus and other locations to support maintenance activities.
Receive and check in parts.
Tag received parts and identify them as ready for line use or storage.
Build and maintain the Maintenance Library of assets.
Research documentation to support assets and capture information in the Maintenance Library.
Drive and operate forklifts as required.
Conduct weekly checks of parts bins to ensure correct items are stocked and adequate.
Maintain the parts room in a clean and orderly condition, ensuring racks and cages remain organized.
Support continuous improvement by focusing on reducing total inventory levels and minimizing purchasing impact.
Assist the Planner or Coordinator with tasks as required.
Travel and perform other support duties as necessary to maintain operational efficiency.
Safety and environmental responsibilities include:
Maintain awareness that the role may involve potential contact with hazardous chemicals.
Follow proper procedures for handling and disposing of materials, including recyclables, standard waste, and hazardous waste.
Demonstrate environmental responsibility and commitment to the community in accordance with organizational standards. Perform other duties as assigned while supporting organizational beliefs, values, and operations.
Organizational structure:
Reports to: Maintenance Purchasing Agent
Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience:
Expected: High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Preferred: Six months to one year related experience and/or training.
Communication Skills:
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Must be able to clearly understand material tracking documents and communicate verbally with line personnel on a daily basis.
Must be able to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
Other Skills:
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Interpersonal skills
Customer relations skills
Computer data entry skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently
Meticulous attention to detail.
Self-driven
Physical Requirements:
Job Category B
Medium Labor Intensive Category
Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category B.
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions
Personal Protective Equipment Required
Frequent Indoor Work
Outdoor Work
Machine Interfacing
Computer Interfacing
Hot Weather
Cold Weather
High Humidity Indexes
Electrical Hazards
Dirty
Dusty
Steam
Fumes-Vapor
Noisy
Chemical Exposure
Toxic Chemicals
Fire Hazards
Potential Confined Work Space
Awkward or Minimized Work Space
Walking
Stooping
Bending
Sitting
Typing
Balancing
Reaching
Continuous Standing
Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.)
Carrying Lifting Twisting
Turning
Pinching
Gripping
Vibration (including but not limited to)
Hand Tools
Polishing Lathes
Equipment Usage
Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment
Squatting
Pushing Pulling Static Work
Pulling
Working at Waist-Shoulder Level
Working Above Shoulder Level
Working In High Far (Reach) Position
Working Below Shoulder Level
Training: Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.