raw materials warehouse specialist
Raw materials warehouse specialists organise and monitor the reception and storage of raw materials in the warehouse according to the required conditions. They monitor the stock levels.
About raw materials warehouse specialist
As a raw materials warehouse specialist, you will be responsible for organizing and managing the reception, storage, and monitoring of raw materials in warehouse facilities. Your day-to-day work involves receiving incoming materials, verifying their quality and specifications, organizing inventory according to storage requirements, and maintaining accurate stock records. You will work closely with supply chain teams, production managers, and suppliers to ensure materials are available when needed and stored under proper conditions such as temperature, humidity, and safety requirements. Your attention to detail and organizational skills are critical to preventing material loss, minimizing waste, and ensuring production schedules are not disrupted. This role is essential in manufacturing operations, particularly in textile and leather processing industries where material quality directly impacts final product quality. As companies increasingly focus on lean inventory management and cost optimization, skilled warehouse specialists who can manage both physical and digital inventory systems are in high demand, with clear opportunities for advancement into supervisory or logistics management positions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a raw materials warehouse specialist.
Materials Reception and Quality Control
- Verify incoming raw materials against purchase orders and specifications
- Inspect materials for defects, damage, or non-compliance with standards
- Record material properties and physico-chemical characteristics in documentation
- Communicate with suppliers regarding quality issues or discrepancies
Inventory Management and Monitoring
- Maintain accurate inventory records using warehouse management systems
- Monitor stock levels and identify materials requiring reordering
- Organize materials in designated storage locations following FIFO principles
- Conduct regular physical inventory counts and reconcile with system data
Storage Conditions and Safety Management
- Ensure materials are stored under required temperature and humidity conditions
- Monitor warehouse environmental conditions and equipment functionality
- Implement and maintain operational safety standards in the warehouse
- Report safety concerns and ensure compliance with workplace regulations
Supply Chain Coordination
- Liaise with production teams regarding material availability and requirements
- Coordinate with purchasing department on raw material sourcing and costs
- Provide inventory data to support supply chain planning and optimization
- Execute working instructions and adapt to changing production demands
Warehouse Systems and Documentation
- Operate warehouse management and inventory software systems
- Use spreadsheet software to track inventory levels and generate reports
- Create and maintain documentation for material movements and transactions
- Identify and recommend appropriate warehouse management software solutions
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (19)
Optional (8)
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