Shriners Children's

Storekeeper (temporary 6 months)

Job Locations CA-QC-Montreal
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 1 month ago(10/21/2024 3:03 PM)
Requisition ID
2024-6003
# of Openings
1
Remote
No
Category (Portal Searching)
Purchasing

Company Overview

Shriners Hospitals for Children - Canada provides ultra-specialized short-term orthopedic care to children in Quebec, other Canadian provinces, the United States and around the world. Affiliated with the Réseau universitaire intégré de santé et service sociaux McGill (RUISSS), the hospital promotes excellence and innovation in care, teaching and research. Working at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Canada means working in a patient and family centered care environment where there are many opportunities for professional development. You will work in an innovative, creative and multidisciplinary environment focused on improving the quality of life of children and their families.

With its committed and dedicated staff, Shriners Hospitals for Children - Canada has been helping children reach their full potential for over 90 years.

 

Job Overview

Employment conditions

Position type: temporary for at least 6 months (between 20 to 35 heures per week)

Start date : As soon as possible
Compensation: $22.18-$24.13 per hour depending on years of experience

Group insurance for all employees and benefits according to the " Repertory of working conditions for non-unionized employees in the health and social services network
Free parking (under certain conditions) or discount for the use of public transportation (Opus card), support for work-family balance, affordable cafeteria, a social club and access to the gym

 

 

Under the supervision of the Manager, Procurement and Material Management and in collaboration with the Administrative agent - Class 1 Purchasing, the storekeeper is responsible for ordering, storing and distributing supplies, materials or equipment needed by staff to perform their work. The incumbent must also manage the inventory of materials and exercise control over goods by recording them in a computerized system.

Responsibilities

  • Order merchandise and products in inventory according to the requests received by entering the required data in the computer system according to the procedures and regulations of the establishment.
  • Confirm prices from suppliers by fax or email for projects.
  • Receive the merchandise in inventory or project: unloading, recognition, verification of the products in relation to the delivery order and forward it to the accounting department.
  • Route merchandise received to the warehouse or store.
  • Maintain the layout of the warehouse and store.
  • Ship patient products or merchandise (documents, products, pagers, etc.) within or outside of Canada according to rules and procedures.
  • Manage the receipt and issue of goods in the warehouse.
  • Perform weekly inventory counts, check levels.
  • Apply customer service procedures (information, problem resolution, advice).
  • Use the inventory software according to the requirements of the position.
  • Inform and collaborate with the administration agent - class 1 purchasing.
  • Complete paper and digital shipping documents required for shipment and delivery, increasingly using management software, optical scanners, bar code scanners and other similar technologies that record product identification information.
  • Perform all other related duties.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience as warehouse agent or the equivalent.
  • Fluency in French written and spoken; capacity to communicate in English is required in order to support or collaborate with English-speaking clients and/or stakeholders.
  • Good knowledge of current office software and inventory software.
  • Adaptable, autonomous and meticulous.
  • Good work organization and judgment.
  • Physical work, need to lift 50 kg
  • Basic knowledge of Lean philosophy and Kanban systems (an asset)

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