
1. Pick and pull products from assigned areas according to customers' orders using a forklift or by hand
2. Cut Engineered Wood Products (EWP) using a power saw according to customer specifications
3. Verify customers' orders are accurate, complete, tagged and properly staged prior to loading products onto vehicle/trailer for delivery
4. Prepare vehicles/trailers for loading by removing all material from vehicles
5. Load product onto common carrier or Company vehicles in route sequence according to loading documents
6. Unload incoming product from common carrier or Company vehicles
7. Verify quantity of product received with packing list and inspect for damage. Sign packing list noting any discrepancies and forward to office for processing. Second signature is required before turning paperwork in
8. Stage products for delivery by route in designated areas
9. Process returned products by matching product with corresponding documents and replacing product in proper bin location
10. Perform stock checks of bin locations and make required adjustments to correct inventory
11. Follow quality control procedures by inspecting products for damage and to meet specifications and notify Buyer and management of products not meeting quality control standards
12. Notify supervisor of product damage or shortages
13. Record and monitor items with a shelf-life and notify appropriate Buyer when material has expired. If appropriate, make inventory adjustments.
14. Assist with cycle counts and physical inventories to ensure inventory levels are accurate. Bring material down from racks for counting, verify length, width, and depth with a tape measure
15. Review and make recommendations to resolve discrepancies between physical counts and system records
16. Review and make recommendations for product labeling, descriptions, quality, and packaging in order to improve product identification and picking accuracy of warehouse operations
17. Direct the flow of inbound trucks/common carriers in the yard to minimize congestion and prepare for unloading
18. Follow safety policies and procedures as established by the Company, OSHA or any other regulatory or mandated programs
19. Maintain forklifts, power saws and other equipment in good working order, perform safety checks and notify supervisor of any concerns
20. Maintain a clean and neat work environment free from dirt and clutter
21. Work cooperatively with co-workers and other departments in order to keep them informed of relevant information, allow proper transfer of inquiries beyond the scope of position, and assure positive relationships are maintained
22. Perform additional duties as required and requested
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Building for life's moments.
Established in 1943, Building Material Distributors, Inc. (BMD) is a building solutions company, focused on the building trades and supporting high performing building products with distribution, manufacturing, and building services throughout the United States.
BMD is 100% employee owned! Employee Owners share in the company's profitability through its Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP). The ESOP ownership concept starts at orientation and continues throughout the Employee Owner's career at BMD. The Company supports a collaborative team work environment, open two-way communication, balanced family-work life, and performance-based recognition and rewards.
Since becoming an ESOP organization in 1991, BMD has earned various awards and has been recognized by the ESOP community both regionally and nationally. Annually we recognize a select group of employees who exemplify employee ownership and serve as role models for others. We also provide hands-on and financial support to our communities.
Join BMD employee owners who know that we are not just building, we are Building for Life’s Moments.
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