Description
Locate, pick, and stage parts from inventory to fulfill work and sales orders; stock, label, ship, and receive parts while maintaining accurate inventory and a safe, organized warehouse.
- • Read pick tickets and computer displays to locate parts and verify stock numbers.
- • Pull, stage, and package parts to fulfill work orders and sales orders.
- • Fill orders from stock and note back-ordered or substituted items.
- • Verify part numbers, quantities, and condition before release.
- • Use handheld scanners or inventory systems to record picks and movements.
- • Stock, label, and bin incoming parts according to location systems.
- • Perform cycle counts and help maintain accurate inventory.
- • Inspect returned parts and process restock, exchanges, or scrap.
- • Measure parts with calipers or gauges to confirm fit when needed.
- • Create or print packing slips, shipping labels, and pick lists.
- • Pack shipments, select shipping methods, and track packages.
- • Maintain clean, safe aisles, shelves, and staging areas.
- • Assist counter staff or technicians in locating hard-to-find parts.
- • Communicate order status, shortages, and substitutions to sales or service.
- • Operate material-handling equipment such as carts, pallet jacks, or forklifts.
- • Receive deliveries, check against invoices, and report discrepancies.
- • Rotate stock and manage core returns or warranty tags as directed.
- • Pick up and deliver parts to shops or customers when assigned.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026