Compensation

Stockroom Attendant 1

UW CODE AND REPRESENTATIVE GROUP

18561 (NE S WFSE Campuswide)
22686 (NE H NI WFSE Campuswide)

18673 (NE S WFSE HMC)
22744 (NE H NI WFSE HMC)

CLASS SERIES CONCEPT

Receive, issue and maintain an inventory of materials as part of a centralized or organization stockroom function. Operating forklifts and other similar heavy duty material-handling machines is not a typical duty.

BASIC FUNCTION

Receive and dispense stockroom supplies and equipment using a manual or automated inventory system.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

“I” level: Under direct supervision, perform routine stockroom duties. Completed work is reviewed for accuracy, adequacy and adherence to instructions and established procedures.

“II” level: Under general supervision, perform routine stockroom duties.

TYPICAL WORK

Receive ordered materials from central supply; check purchase receipts and invoices; return damaged goods; stock shelves;

Issue materials, supplies, and equipment; receive cash, requisition, or laboratory ticket to conclude transaction; advise students and staff on questions regarding inventory in stock;

Maintain compliance with state and institution policies regarding receipt, issuance and inventory of supplies, materials and equipment; assist in maintenance of equipment records; notify superior when necessary to reorder inventory;

Maintain inventory and ordering records and/or cost records and periodically take physical inventories;

Rearrange stock to accommodate inventory movement; use hand dollies and pallet jacks to move stock and equipment;

Clean and make repairs on equipment;

May place price on stock items;

May maintain stockroom and perform custodial duties in stockroom areas;

May mix flammable, toxic, corrosive and/or explosive chemicals and handle laboratory equipment under technical direction.

May dispose of surplus materials;

Perform related duties as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Stockroom Attendant I: High school graduation or equivalent. Six months of applicable experience may be substituted for education requirements.

Stockroom Attendant II: Six months of full-time experience as a Stockroom Attendant I OR equivalent education/experience.

CLASSIFICATION HISTORY

01/03/1973: New Class
10/12/1973: Revise Class (Stockroom Attendant II)
06/02/1989: Revise Class
06/01/2005: CSR Class Conversion