Administrative Skills, Aerospace and Defense, Aviation Industry, Computer Skills, Corporate Compliance, Corporate Policies, Driver's License, Forklift, Inventory Management, Pallet Jack, Safety/Work Safety, Shipping/Receiving, Warehousing
Technical Store / Supply Clerks are responsible for maintaining a safe warehouse environment and an accurate inventory system. Air Wisconsin Clerks pride themselves on working efficiently and properly handling aircraft parts, materials, and supplies in accordance with all required policies, practices, and procedures.
Responsibilities:
- Performs administrative functions associated with processing and movement of aircraft parts and company supplies.
- Performs computer transactions required to maintain an accurate inventory
- Processes various shipments utilizing shipping software.
- Responsible for the proper shipment of dangerous goods in compliance with company policies and procedures and the International Air Transport Association.
- Unpacks, packs, inspects, stocks and stores parts and products utilizing standard warehouse tools and equipment and motorized vehicles (forklift, pallet jack, and utility carts).
- Responsible for maintaining the security of the Parts and Supply warehouse.
- Starting Pay: $16.00/hr. Wages for Technical Stores/Supply Clerk are set by the bargaining agreement between Air Wisconsin and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW).
Requirements:
- Minimum 18 years of age.
- Valid drivers license required.
- Must be able to work 3rd shift.
- 1-2 years computer experience required.
- 1-2 years warehouse and inventory experience preferred.
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Air Wisconsin Airlines Corp
Operating as a regional airline in the United States since 1965, Air Wisconsin Airlines performs flying services for United Airlines as United Express throughout the Midwest and East Coast, operating CRJ-200 regional jets. With service to approximately 70 cities throughout North America, we carry an estimated 6 million passengers a year and help unite the world by bringing passengers from their hometowns large and small to hubs that provide them with a gateway to countless travel destinations.