This position falls under the Plant job family and includes responsibilities related to metals processing and distribution within the company. The Warehouse Material Handler is responsible for pulling, filling, cutting orders, and handling inventory and shipping tasks. The role requires basic equipment operation and practical knowledge of materials, facilities, and operations used in metals distribution. Tasks include reading job orders, verifying material, operating machines and equipment, and maintaining safety and order in the warehouse environment.
Physical Requirements: 37037 37036 37035 37041 37040 37039 37038 36992 36990 36991 Function in the Job: Medium work - Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Job Function:
Move inventory or equipment, fill customer orders, pull material from racks, unload incoming material, load trucks and customer vehicles, and maintain the warehouse.
Receive and return items into stock locations.
Read and decipher work orders; verify heat numbers and material specifications.
Operate cranes, forklifts, side loaders, yard trucks, saws, and other heavy equipment as required.
Place materials into storage or remove them for order fulfillment.
Tag material for identification and complete documentation.
Sort and place materials by size, type, or product code.
Coordinate with team to ensure efficient and safe machine and equipment operations.
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
Perform spot checks on inventory and restock materials as needed.
Drive company vehicle for local deliveries and parts pick-up (non-DOT).
Move inventory or equipment, fill customer orders, pull material from racks, unload incoming material, load trucks and customer vehicles, and maintain the warehouse.
Receive and return items into stock locations.
Read and decipher work orders; verify heat numbers and material specifications.
Operate cranes, forklifts, side loaders, yard trucks, saws, and other heavy equipment as required.
Place materials into storage or remove them for order fulfillment.
Tag material for identification and complete documentation.
Sort and place materials by size, type, or product code.
Coordinate with team to ensure efficient and safe machine and equipment operations.
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
Perform spot checks on inventory and restock materials as needed.
Drive company vehicle for local deliveries and parts pick-up (non-DOT).
A rich history has fueled EMJ's evolution. Jorgensen Steel and Aluminum was founded in 1921 and quickly became a highly-regarded name in the U.S. metal-working industry. Jorgensen grew to stock one of the country's largest inventories of carbon, alloy, stainless and aluminum bar, sheet, plate and structural steel.
In 1990, Jorgensen merged with Kilsby-Roberts, the largest distributor of specialty bar and tubing in the country. Kilsby-Roberts' origins date back to the C.A. Roberts Company, founded in 1915, and Kilsby Tube Supply, founded in 1946. The two companies merged in 1981 to become Kilsby-Roberts. In 1986, Kilsby-Roberts acquired the century-old A.B. Murray Company, and its status as the pre-eminent bar and tubing distributor in the country was assured.
Kilsby's strengths in tubing and specialty bar products - joined with Jorgensen's presence in the general line steel, stainless and aluminum markets - created a powerful strategic alliance: EMJ. Now, those three simple initials bring together all the resources and know-how of its predecessors.
On April 3, 2006, Reliance Steel & Aluminum Company completed the acquisition of Earle M. Jorgensen Company. EMJ became a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance (www.rsac.com).
Many metals distributors promise reliable service, but only EMJ offers an "On Time, Or Free" delivery guarantee. With complete knowledge and expertise in all aspects of metal supply and distribution, EMJ truly is Making a Material Difference®.