Overview
Responsible for operating the scale house, including weighing incoming and outgoing loads of recycled materials, maintaining accurate administrative and accounting records, and ensuring efficient communication with drivers and plant operators. Key duties include logging daily transactions, tracking receipts, informing operators of load quality, documenting issues, and assisting with basic accounting tasks.
Scale Operations:
- Weighs trucks and other vehicles entering and exiting the facility, accurately recording the data into the system.
Record Keeping: - Maintains detailed logs of all incoming and outgoing loads, including weights, dates, and vendor information.
Communication: - Serves as the primary point of contact for truck drivers, providing instructions, answering questions, and managing traffic flow.
Load Quality: - Notifies plant operators about incoming loads of materials (such as OCC and SS) so they can inspect the material for quality and potential deductions.
Documentation: - Creates and maintains records of any material deductions, often including photographic evidence for accounting purposes.
Administrative Duties: - Assists with various administrative and accounting tasks, including data entry into SAP or other accounting software.
Safety: - Adheres to all safety requirements, wears appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and participates in safety meetings.
Housekeeping: - Maintains cleanliness and adequate supplies within the scale house.
Skills and Experience
- Attention to Detail: Essential for accurate data entry and record-keeping.
- Communication Skills: Needed for effective interaction with drivers and plant personnel.
- Basic Accounting Skills: Knowledge of basic accounting principles is beneficial, as is experience with software like Excel or SAP.
- Computer Proficiency: Ability to use computer systems for data entry and record management.
- High School Diploma or GED: Typically the minimum educational requirement.
- Physical Demands: Must be able to work in varying climates and manufacturing environments and be at least 18 years old.
- Teamwork: Ability to work cooperatively with co-workers.
Benefits
Don't miss this chance to enhance your experience in a production environment while enjoying competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package.
- Weekly pay
- $5 prescription drugs
- $5 doctor's visit copays
- Free teledoctor service
- Free counseling services
- Life insurance included
- Vision insurance included
- Dental insurance included
- Vacation and holiday pay
- Scholarship Opportunities
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Free legal services
- Our unbeatable employee discount program
Apply now so we can hold a spot for you. We can’t wait to talk to you!
––Your Ōnin team