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Associate Logistics Technician

Spectraforce Technologies
United States, New York, East Aurora
Sep 12, 2025
Associate Logistics Technician/Stockroom Clerk

Location: East Aurora, NY

Duration: 12 Months

Shift: 7:00am_3:00pm

Note: The job would begin training at 6:45am-3:15pm. However due to business need/coverage it could evolve into 10:00am-6:30pm (swing shift). But would still technically be 1st shift.

Job Description:

  • The Associate Logistics Technician is responsible for his/her own work. This position reports to the Stockroom Supervisor along with the Stockroom Coordinator(s) and Packaging Clerk(s).
  • He/She maintains accurate stock balances, issues and receives parts, verifies cycle counts and error reconciliations in any and all stockrooms.
  • The incumbent is fully versed in and has knowledge of all transaction screens required to perform: verifications, corrections, kit issues, shop floor issues, shortages, receipts from the shop, receipt from Receiving Inspection, returns to stock, inter-stock transfers and spares shipments.
  • There are 32 transaction screens that could be used on a daily basis to perform the activities listed, therefore, a large part of the job is knowing how and when to use the appropriate transaction.
  • There is a high degree of accuracy required because all parts are now, essentially, traceable by lot.
  • This demands that the stock clerk constantly be aware of the lot numbers that are being requested. Keyboard accuracy is also highly important because we are working in an on-line, real-time environment where an error could be immediately accepted and processed.
  • The Stockroom Clerk may on a daily basis be asked to interface with Program Analysts, Engineers, Dispatch Personnel, Model Shop Expediters, Receiving Inspection Personnel, and Assembly and Test Personnel.
  • They will also train any new employees and may be asked to work in different stockrooms as workload necessitates.
  • Physically, the job demands that the stock clerk be on his/her feet constantly and be able to lift parts and boxes that vary in weight from less than a pound to 65 lbs.
  • Moreover, proper packaging and handling techniques are necessary to prevent damage to parts and finished goods and in order to prevent injury to the clerks.
  • Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) training and handling is also a requirement.,
  • The Stockroom Clerk is responsible for identifying and/or questioning any deviations to standard practices such as cure dates, packaging, and material handling.
  • He/She signs off on Certification Sheets on spare parts.
  • Additionally, Stockroom housekeeping activities such as cleaning material handling pans, keeping the stockroom neat and orderly, consolidating inventory and maintaining supplies will be required.

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