Warehouse/Delivery Worker I- Food Service #2013 at Santa Maria-Bonita School District
About the Employer
Welcome to the Santa Maria-Bonita School District website. We are the largest school district in Santa Barbara County with about 17,500 pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade students. In the heart of the coastal agricultural area, we celebrate our families and the support they provide to the students of the District. The District is comprised of seventeen elementary schools, four junior high schools, and one combined elementary and junior high. The district is committed to a high-quality education for each student to develop students who are prepared for limitless possibilities and achievements using their unique gifts and talents to develop skills to reach their maximum potential. Our Beliefs We believe each person has inherent value and deserves respect. We believe all people belong, have a voice and can contribute. We believe every person has the power and responsibility to take action and make a positive impact. We believe equity is essential for all persons to thrive. We believe honesty and integrity build trust. We believe physical and emotional safety is foundational for personal fulfillment. We believe excellence comes from curiosity, experience, and perseverance. We believe that developing empathy inspires a kind community. We believe service is an act of love. We believe that there is strength and power in cultural diversity. We believe that a unified community inspires hope and faith. Our Mission The Mission of Santa Maria-Bonita School District, as the unifying force that cultivates and enriches our diverse community, is to ensure every student flourishes by discovering their passion and purpose, exercising self-determination, and developing the skills to reach their maximum potential through a student-centered culture distinguished by a whole child approach an inclusive environment community and family engagement transformational innovation and highly effective staff Parameters We will make decisions based on what is best for students. We will welcome all people with dignity and respect. We will practice responsible stewardship of all our resources. We will embrace, practice, and model integrity. We will not compromise our commitment to excellence.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Santa Maria-Bonita School District WAREHOUSE/DELIVERY WORKER I BASIC FUNCTION Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, assist in the distribution of a variety of warehouse supplies, food, furniture, materials, and equipment; receive materials in the warehouse; perform a variety of record and inventory control functions pertaining to the District warehousing and distribution operation. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES Receive warehouse goods, materials, and supplies and check them against purchase orders and delivery documentation to assure correct merchandise and lack of damageE; store received goods, materials, and equipment in specified warehouse areasE; prepare warehouse requisitions and ordersE; complete required forms and documentationE; maintain accurate inventory of supplies and equipmentE; package warehouse items and prepare items for deliveryE; prepare appropriate documentationE; operate a variety of warehouse equipment, including a computer, forklift, pallet jack, and hand truckE; drive a delivery truck to and from delivery sites as requiredE; maintain the warehouse in a neat, orderly, and secure conditionE; review warehouse stock on a continuous basis and report items which have reached a specified reorder pointE; maintain related recordsE; label and mark warehouse items with a predetermined classification and identification codeE; assist in loading and unloading activities; assist in conducting the annual warehouse stock inventory; perform related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Methods, procedures, and techniques pertaining to the receiving, distribution, and control of goods, materials, supplies, and equipment; Routine record management processes; Inventory control methods and procedures; Safe working and vehicle operational practices. Ability to: Effectively and efficiently assist in the operation of a receiving, storage, and distribution operation; Perform routine clerical tasks; Perform moderately heav
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Santa Maria-Bonita School District
WAREHOUSE/DELIVERY WORKER I
BASIC FUNCTION
Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, assist in the distribution of a variety of warehouse supplies, food, furniture, materials, and equipment; receive materials in the warehouse; perform a variety of record and inventory control functions pertaining to the District warehousing and distribution operation.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
Receive warehouse goods, materials, and supplies and check them against purchase orders and delivery documentation to assure correct merchandise and lack of damageE; store received goods, materials, and equipment in specified warehouse areasE; prepare warehouse requisitions and ordersE; complete required forms and documentationE; maintain accurate inventory of supplies and equipmentE; package warehouse items and prepare items for deliveryE; prepare appropriate documentationE; operate a variety of warehouse equipment, including a computer, forklift, pallet jack, and hand truckE; drive a delivery truck to and from delivery sites as requiredE; maintain the warehouse in a neat, orderly, and secure conditionE; review warehouse stock on a continuous basis and report items which have reached a specified reorder pointE; maintain related recordsE; label and mark warehouse items with a predetermined classification and identification codeE; assist in loading and unloading activities; assist in conducting the annual warehouse stock inventory; perform related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Methods, procedures, and techniques pertaining to the receiving, distribution, and control of goods, materials, supplies, and equipment;
Routine record management processes;
Inventory control methods and procedures;
Safe working and vehicle operational practices.
Ability to:
Effectively and efficiently assist in the operation of a receiving, storage, and distribution operation;
Perform routine clerical tasks;
Perform moderately heavy manual activities;
Understand and follow oral and written directions;
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination equivalent to: Graduation from High School and one year experience in a warehouse and distribution operation, including the operation of a delivery vehicle, preferably in an educational organization.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Valid California Driver's License;
Insurability by the District's liability insurance carrier.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Environment:
Warehouse environment;
Driving vehicle to conduct work;
Constant interruptions.
Physical Abilities:
Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling heavy objects;
Reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally;
Kneeling or crouching;
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate various warehouse vehicles and equipment;
Seeing to read and prepare various materials;
Hearing and speaking to exchange information.
Hazards:
Driving a vehicle during adverse weather conditions;
Working around moving objects or vehicles.
Board Approved: 02/25/98
Requirements / Qualifications
- DMV Printout (Valid within last 60 days, not needed if working in a position that already requires a DMV Printout)
- Proof of HS Graduation (Diploma or transcripts or GED/equivalent)
Requirements / Qualifications
- DMV Printout (Valid within last 60 days, not needed if working in a position that already requires a DMV Printout)
- Proof of HS Graduation (Diploma or transcripts or GED/equivalent)
Comments and Other Information
Please be advised that incomplete applications will not be considered for review. Although your application will be fully evaluated, we recommend including a resume, a cover letter, and letters of recommendation. These documents will provide us with a comprehensive understanding of your qualifications and experiences. Thank you for your attention to these requirements, and we look forward to reviewing your complete application.
TITLE IX – EQUAL EDUCATION / EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Santa Maria-Bonita School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person’s actual or perceived age, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, immigration status, marital status, medical information, national origin, parental status, pregnancy status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For questions or complaints, contact Equity Office/ Title 9 Compliance Officer:
Mark Palmerston
Director of Pupil Personnel Services
708 S. Miller Santa Maria, CA 93454
805-361-8141
El Distrito Escolar de Santa María-Bonita prohíbe la discriminación, intimidación, hostigamiento (incluido el hostigamiento sexual) o acoso en base a la edad, ascendencia, color, discapacidad, origen étnico, género, expresión de género, identidad de género, información genética, estado de inmigración, estado civil, información médica, origen nacional, estado parental, estado de embarazo, raza, religión, sexo, orientación sexual, real o percibido de una persona, o asociación con una persona o grupo con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas. Si tiene preguntas o quejas, comuníquese con la Oficina de Equidad / Oficial de Cumplimiento del Título 9:
Mark Palmerston
Director de Servicios Estudiantiles
708 S. Miller Santa María, CA 93454
805-361-8141
Comments and Other Information
Please be advised that incomplete applications will not be considered for review. Although your application will be fully evaluated, we recommend including a resume, a cover letter, and letters of recommendation. These documents will provide us with a comprehensive understanding of your qualifications and experiences. Thank you for your attention to these requirements, and we look forward to reviewing your complete application.
TITLE IX – EQUAL EDUCATION / EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Santa Maria-Bonita School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person’s actual or perceived age, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, immigration status, marital status, medical information, national origin, parental status, pregnancy status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For questions or complaints, contact Equity Office/ Title 9 Compliance Officer:
Mark Palmerston
Director of Pupil Personnel Services
708 S. Miller Santa Maria, CA 93454
805-361-8141
El Distrito Escolar de Santa María-Bonita prohíbe la discriminación, intimidación, hostigamiento (incluido el hostigamiento sexual) o acoso en base a la edad, ascendencia, color, discapacidad, origen étnico, género, expresión de género, identidad de género, información genética, estado de inmigración, estado civil, información médica, origen nacional, estado parental, estado de embarazo, raza, religión, sexo, orientación sexual, real o percibido de una persona, o asociación con una persona o grupo con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas. Si tiene preguntas o quejas, comuníquese con la Oficina de Equidad / Oficial de Cumplimiento del Título 9:
Mark Palmerston
Director de Servicios Estudiantiles
708 S. Miller Santa María, CA 93454
805-361-8141