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Warehouse Operator
Spectraforce
Montreal, Quebec

2 hours ago

Job Description

Title: Warehouse Operator
Duration: 10+ Months
Location: Saint-Laurent, Quebec, H4R 1J6
Shift: Please ensure candidates are available for ALL shifts
Anticipated shift to work is night, but should be open to the other shifts for availability:
Night: 10:45 PM – 6:55 AM (Sunday to Friday)
Evening: 2:45 PM – 10:55 PM (Monday to Friday)
Day: 6:45 AM – 2:55 PM (Monday to Friday)

Job Summary:
  • Must ensure compliance with quality rules by following GMP regulations, corporate policies and compliance standards during operations.
  • Ensures quality compliance by implementing and maintaining GMP regulations and Corporate policies and conformance standards throughout the operations where applicable.
  • In accordance with established policies, directives, procedures, manufacturing and packaging sheets and in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices, health, safety and environmental prevention measures and the Montreal site's business procedures/processes, the main tasks of the warehouse operator are: Receive, prepare and supply raw materials, components, bulk and finished products as well as ensure their distribution.
  • The warehouse operator's tasks include all cleaning, receiving, sampling, component, bulk and raw material handling, and distribution tasks.
Major Responsibilities:
  • The following tasks are performed in accordance with established policies, directives, procedures, manufacturing and packaging sheets and in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices, health, safety and environmental protection measures and business procedures/processes at the Montreal site.
Level 1 (The Level 1 operator will be called upon to perform a grouping of tasks among the following tasks)
  1. Driving Trolleys (Walkie, Gerber, Counterbalanced, Dock Stocker)
  2. Pallet Reversal
  3. Pallet washing
  4. Care and maintenance of work equipment and tools
  5. Unpacking and cleaning of equipment
  6. Handling of goods
  7. Material labeling
  8. Material Packing & Pallet Packing
  9. Verification and identification of equipment
  10. Physical inventory count
  11. Delivery of goods (pallet movement)
  12. Truck loading and unloading.
  13. Truck Checking and Inspection
  14. Movement of waste and recycling
  15. Weight sheet printing 16. Manual documentation
  16. Execution of basic computer transactions (including VL31N)
  17. Participation in continuous improvement initiatives
  18.  Training of colleagues
  19. May be called upon to participate in team committees if required (e.g., HSE, operational excellence, CCM, special projects, job evaluation, etc.)
  20. May be called upon to perform training follow-up tasks (updating training curriculums, associating modules, updating procedures, etc.)
Level 2 (May be called upon to perform Level 1 tasks on occasion)
(The Level 2 operator will be called upon to perform a grouping of tasks from the following tasks)
  1. Driving turret trolleys for regular or push back pallet racking
  2. Order assembly (Export, Packaging, Bulk, Raw Materials, MRPO and Subcontractor)
  3. Confirmation of receipt of goods in the system (MIGO)
  4. Order Shipment Confirmation in System
  5. Inventory Management
  6. Managing batch statuses
  7. Ordering non-inventoried equipment
  8. Pharmaceutical waste management and transaction
  9. Merchandise Return Management
  10. External warehouse management
  11. Gas and Chemicals Management
  12. Label printing (shelf-pack)
  13. Reconciliation of cycle counts
  14. Execution of more complex computer transactions, including data entry
  15. Material Sampling
  16. Verification that instruments and equipment are suitable for their intended use, and they are within the calibration period.
  17. Verification of the criteria for the acceptability of the analyses, comparison with the established limits
  18. Responsible for stopping all activity and notifying the manager in the event of a problem.
  19. Verification and documentation of the quality of raw materials and/or components during the Sampling
  20. Performing simple analyses during sampling according to the planning tools as well as the business needs.
  21. Training of colleagues
  22. May be called upon to participate in team committees if required (e.g. HSE, operational excellence,
  23. CCM, special projects, job evaluation etc.)
  24. May be called upon to perform training follow-up tasks (updating training curriculums, association of modules, updating procedures etc.)
Level 3 (May be called upon to perform Level 1 and 2 tasks on occasion)
  1. Coordination of the receipt and shipment of subcontractors' orders, priority management and follow-up execution
  2. Coordination of colleagues' holidays and holidays
  3. Performing Task Observations
  4. Order verification and approval
  5. Inventory control (packaging, shipping, supplies)
  6. Launch of reports and working papers
  7. Inventory adjustment and resolution of discrepancies (investigations)
  8. Running Traces for Destruction Memos
  9. Coordination of cyclical inventories
  10. Management of internal and external orders, subcontractors
  11. Responsible for the management and coordination of the forklift fleet with external suppliers as well as the training of operators.
  12. Implementation and follow-up of forklift inspections for the entire plant.
  13. Participation in Performance Evaluations
  14. Mobilization of the task force
  15. Facilitator and resource person in the team
  16. Support and assistance to the team in order to meet the objectives of the 17th quarterback. Coordination of the organization of work and resources
  17. Anticipation of problems, resource person for problem solving 
  18. lose collaboration with supervisors 
  19. Communication of expectations to the team
  20. Team coach
  21. Ensures that information cascades on subsequent shifts
  22. Soliciting ideas from colleagues.
  23. Training of colleagues
  24. May be called upon to participate in team committees if required (e.g., HSE, operational excellence, CCM, special projects, job evaluation, etc.)
  25. May be called upon to perform training follow-up tasks (updating training curriculums, associating modules, updating procedures, etc.

Diploma/Experience Required:
  • High school diploma or equivalency
  • Successful completion of theoretical and practical forklift operator training
  • Valid Class 5 driver's license
  • Knowledge of GMP (an asset)
  • 2 years of experience in the pharmaceutical or related field (an asset)
  • Mechanical skills and computer skills
Problem Complexity, Decision Making:
Levels 1 to 3
Très frequent/Very frequent
  • Work planning, priority management
  • Anticipation of requests to avoid stock-outs
  • Decision-making for product quality and integrity
  • Problem solving when faced with problems encountered in his tasks
  • Decision-making related to priority management
Levels 2 and 3
Fréquent / Frequent
  • Space Management
  • Coordination of activities with colleagues and departments
  • Decision-making in the face of production schedule, prioritization.
  • Workload assessment
Level 3
Fréquent / Frequent
  • Initiative and Creativity
For some tasks, prioritization of human and material resources and dealing with the human factor.
Levels 1 to 3 Très frequent / Very frequent
  • Initiative and organizational skills in managing priorities
  • Declaration of any deviations from the integrity of the equipment
Frequent / Frequent
  1. Scheduling of work in order to free up the receiving and shipping dock
  2. Creativity in order to optimize storage spaces Occasional / Occasional
  3. Participation in continuous improvement projects Contribution of ideas to improve safety, Quality and efficiency
  4. Participation in investigations during a deviation.
Contacts:
Levels 1 to 3 Very frequent / Very frequent
  • Frequent exchange with colleagues from different sectors
  • Communication with truck drivers during receipts and shipments
Frequent / Frequent
  • Exchange with supervisors and co-workers
  • Communication with certain stakeholders in other sectors including the quality department
Occasional / Occasional
  • May be called upon to Collaborate with other departments
  • Communication with suppliers.
Physical Requirements / Requirements Physiques:
Levels 1 and 2 (very frequent/frequent), level 3 (frequent/infrequent) -
  • Work in a prolonged standing position with movement, in a squatting/kneeling position, in a sitting position (occasional). 
  • andle, push-pull various loads requiring physical effort.
  • Driving an electric forklift/pallet truck.
Work Environment:
  • Cohabitation of forklifts/pallet trucks-pedestrians.
  • Working at height (turret forklifts).
  • Use of WHMIS hazardous products; PPE required, or handling/storage of hazardous products.
  • Space constraint/tight spaces.
  • Thermal stress during outdoor travel.
Other Dimensions:
  • The incumbant must execute all other tasks that are related to the position
  • The position requires a good knowledge of the quality concept
  • The position requires good priority management, organizational skills 
  • espect for colleagues
  • Teamwork 
  • Ability to develop flexibility to help colleagues
  • Ability to support a large load
  • Recognized leadership for certain tasks
  • Positive attitude
  • Ability to transmit knowledge
  • Sense of responsibility
  • Comprehension of written English
  • The operator may be called upon to perform other related tasks than those mentioned above if the supervisor deems it necessary


  
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At SPECTRAFORCE, we are committed to maintaining a workplace that ensures fair compensation and wage transparency in adherence with all applicable state and local laws. This position’s starting pay is: $ 28.14/hr.

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