Supply Clerk: 40 Hours Per Week (AM) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Hammond, IN at Geebo

Supply Clerk: 40 Hours Per Week (AM)

2.
9 Hammond, IN Hammond, IN Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$34.
2K - $43.
3K a year Estimated:
$34.
2K - $43.
3K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Description Central Laboratory - Materials Management Location:
2434 Interstate Plaza Dr, Hammond, IN 46324 Shift:
8:
00 AM - 4:
30 PM; Rotating Shifts FTE:
1.
0 WHY ALVERNO We are a highly reliable scientific organization building a culture of service.
Our commitment advances the health, wellness and continuity of care in the communities we serve.
We are one of the largest integrated laboratory networks serving hospitals in the Midwest region.
Our network includes 32 hospitals and multiple physician offices.
WHAT WILL YOU DO This individual is responsible for accurately receiving, issuing, and delivering materials, supplies and equipment throughout the facility.
Ensures departments that required goods and services are available and will be delivered when they are needed.
Adheres to Corporate Best Practices in carrying out these functions.
This individual shall maintain a healing environment for employees and patients with a spirit of caring and concern as incorporated in the philosophy of our Catholic healthcare systems while performing all job functions.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR Certification to operate Electronic Pallet Movers and Pallet Stacker Units.
(If not currently certified, will receive certification within 90 days of employment.
) High school diploma or equivalent required.
Previous inventory, stock experience and computer experience preferred.
Must have familiarity with automated inventory and receiving systems, distribution skills, and good verbal communication skills.
Central Laboratory - Materials Management.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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