Material Coordinators & Material Handlers/Warehouse Workers

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Halliburton is an innovative leader in the oilfield services industry, providing products and services for the ever-evolving needs of the energy sector.  

Since starting out small over a hundred years ago, Halliburton’s path to success has been built on growth. Today, with over 50,000 employees worldwide and 1500 new openings every year, our talent needs have never been greater.  

That’s why Halliburton has partnered with Talent Solutions to meet their ongoing staffing needs. Halliburton’s team is rapidly expanding, and they’re starting to pool candidates for future openings- we’re currently accepting applications in advance of several upcoming openings. By applying now, you’ll ensure you are the first in line for opportunities as they come up. If you want to join a successful and growing company that is always creating new opportunities, this is your chance.  

 

Responsibilities 

The Material Coordinator (warehouseman) is responsible for operational tasks performed in a warehouse environment: issuing, receiving, and counting inventory items, locating/placing items in the appropriate bin locations, and assisting with material control and security. The incumbent performs operational tasks at the warehouse facilities associated with MRO inventory operations, critical spares, and staged sales materials.

  • Under direct supervision, responsible for ensuring timely materials goods movements, accurate and appropriate storage and movement of products, and inventory accuracy.
  • Perform cycle counts on monthly basis to ensure accurate inventory records and reconciles differences
  • Works in conjunction and communicates with logistics providers to arrange collection and shipments of orders.
  • Semi-frequent forklift operation
  • Assists with the preparation and distribution of shipping documentation.
  • Communicates regularly and proactively with internal stakeholders regarding status of shipments.
  • Promotes safety awareness and environmental consciousness and complies with all applicable safety and environmental procedures/regulations.

 Qualifications:

  • High school diploma required
  • Two-year degree and at least 1 year work experience preferred
  • Ability to speak and write English.
  • The ability to perform basic mathematical calculations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division is required
  • Novice to intermediate computer skills is required and SAP knowledge is preferred.
  • Experience working within a materials control/warehouse environment and forklift operation skills preferred
  • Good organizational skills and ability to work independently within set deadlines
  • Strong team player and effective communicator
  • Strong customer service mindset
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