AGV Attendantother related Employment listings - Grandview, MO at Geebo

AGV Attendant

2.
5 Grandview, MO Grandview, MO Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$34.
6K - $43.
9K a year Estimated:
$34.
6K - $43.
9K a year
Job Description:
Coordinate and respond to AGV activities either manually or through computer systems in relation to production and inventory issues.
Manage all AGV activities by understanding the priorities by which the activities need to be completed (i.
e Production demands - jobs in both the warehouse and in production, shipping, receiving and shuffling of product).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.
Other duties may be assigned.
Monitoring of AGV activities using the following programs:
WINTEGRATE/AccuTerm (PICK), ETRICC and MapLoader Systems.
Corrections to inventory using barcode scanners and the WINTEGRATE/AccuTerm (PICK) system.
Job re-issue / cancellations and adjustments using barcode scanners and WINTEGRATE/AccuTerm (PICK) system.
Basic troubleshooting, logging and reporting of issues relating to the AGV's.
Manual Intervention and operation of the AGV's.
Load position corrections and clean-up of spills.
Maintenance of AGV floor markings / labeling.
Timely response to inquiries on status.
Respond to failed jobs and reset the information in WINTEGRATE/AccuTerm(PICK) system and adjust inventory appropriately.
Must have forklift certification.
Pull and stage customer orders using AGV and/or forklift Load and unload trailers as needed Monitor conveyor systems Must follow all work rules and policies.
Job Requirements:
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE GED or equivalent One to three months related experience and/or training Successfully complete the entry level skills test, which includes:
Understanding Instructions, Numerical Computation and Visual Checking.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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