Great Southern Wood Preserving Inc. makers of Yellawood brand Pressure Treated Pine is seeking an Inventory Cycle Counter. They will be responsible for verifying and keeping records on daily inventory cycle counts monitoring inventory levels for stock and stock rotation by performing the following duties. This is a full-time position offering competitive pay and a full benefits package.
Essential Duties:
Compares identifying information and counts weighs or measures items of incoming and outgoing shipments to verify information against bills of lading invoices orders or other records.
Performs cycle counts as scheduled effectively and accurately in a timely manner.
Monitors inventory levels and stock rotations on all items to ensure materials are equally distributed
Creates and maintains treating lists for production/warehouse needs and demands.
Examine material for proper identification and labeling.
Maintains inventory of shipping materials and plant supplies for monthly reconciliation.
Maintains stock levels to not impede traffic flow or create hazards.
Assists in stacking lumber or moving products by hand as needed.
WE OFFER COMPETITIVE PAY AND A FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE INCLUDING:
Medical dental and vision insurance
Paid vacation and holidays
401(k) with company match
Flexible spending accounts
Dependent scholarship program
About Great Southern Wood Preserving
Great Southern Wood Preserving Inc. is the industrys leading producer of pressure-treated lumber products for D-I-Y retail home centers pro dealers and other retail building-related segments. Our Yellawood Brand pressure-treated pine is widely known to consumers throughout the South who use it for various outdoor building projects. Great Southern also distributes a large volume of products from many of the best-known brands in the industry. Thanks to 15 full-service treating plants and several production facilities Great Southern Wood is strategically located to provide prompt and efficient service to lumber yards and building supply stores throughout the South Midwest and Northeast.
Our pressure treating wood process forces a waterborne preservative deep into the structure of the wood providing long-term protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack.