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City of San José
WAREHOUSE WORKER II (1513)
CLASS PURPOSE
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
Responsible for and leads others in warehousing functions such as shipping and receiving, solves difficult problems such as tracing purchase documents or partial shipments.
Leads others in unpacking, sorting and warehousing items systematically, maintains work areas in an orderly and safe manner.
Issues general stock or specialized supply items, maintains inventories, orders a variety of commodities, or specialized equipment.
May determine material requirements from general item descriptions or from blueprints or specifications, may contact vendors to determine availability of parts and equipment.
Leads others in or takes inventories, posts stock received and issued where appropriate and completes, stores requisitions or similar documents.
Leads and arranges material for City auctions, and cataloging items and prices.
Leads or performs the delivery of stock items, mail and office furniture to various locations.
Serves in a lead capacity in a warehousing facility.
Operates a two-ton delivery truck and other vehicles, electric and gas powered fork-lifts, electric order picking lift and other warehousing equipment.
DISTINGUISHING
CHARACTERISTICS
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of warehousing procedures, taking of inventories, and necessary documentation, including computerized inventory.
Knowledge of a wide range of commodities warehoused by the City including specialized stores, equipment and tools.
Minimum Knowledges, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of safe methods of warehousing and handling materials.
Knowledge of sources for specialized materials.
Ability to lead other employees in work.
Ability to keep records and accounts accurately.
Ability to lift and carry moderately heavy and bulky items.
Ability to operate a variety of trucks, lifts and specialized equipment.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to read and understand blueprints, drawings and specifications.
Ability to operate a variety of trucks, lifts and warehousing equipment.
Competency Knowledges and Abilities
Knowledge of Federal, State and local requirement for handling hazardous materials.
Knowledge of City purchasing procedures.
Ability to determine material requirements for specific or specialized uses.
Ability to identify and solve problems related to receiving, warehousing, and issuing.
Ability to use computerized inventory control system, FMS and related programs.
Training and
Experience
Licenses/Certificates
(Formerly Sr. Stock Clerk)