Warehousing specialist / materials handler

What is it?

A warehousing specialist, also known as a stock person or warehouse associate, plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of warehouses. They are responsible for a diverse range of tasks, acting as the backbone of the logistics chain that keeps products moving from manufacturers and distributors to retailers and ultimately, consumers.

Here’s a breakdown of the key responsibilities of a warehousing specialist:

Receiving and Storing Inventory:

  • Receiving goods: They receive incoming shipments, verifying quantities against packing slips or invoices, ensuring items are undamaged, and documenting the receiving process.
  • Stocking shelves and inventory management: Warehousing specialists organize and store received items in designated locations following established inventory management systems. This may involve using barcode scanners or warehouse management software to track stock levels and locations.
  • Maintaining accurate inventory records: They keep accurate records of inventory levels, ensuring stock availability and preventing stockouts or overstocking.

Order Fulfillment and Picking:

  • Picking and packing orders: When customer orders come in, warehousing specialists locate the required items, pick them from the shelves, and pack them according to order specifications. This may involve packing items securely for safe transport and following specific labeling or shipping instructions.
  • Preparing shipments: They prepare shipments for dispatch, including tasks like weighing packages, applying shipping labels, and ensuring proper documentation is included.

Length of Training

4 weeks

Type of Training

In Person

* Salary Range

$27,500 - $43,000

(entry level – experienced)

* Regional Jobs Available

1,863

(3 year forecast)

Additional tasks may include:

Some specialists may operate various equipment in the warehouse, such as forklifts, pallet jacks, or conveyor belts, to move and handle goods efficiently.

They contribute to maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment by following safety protocols, reporting any hazards, and keeping work areas clear of clutter.

This can involve conducting cycle counts, which involve physically verifying inventory levels against system records, to ensure accuracy and identify any discrepancies.

  • Warehouse size and type: Larger warehouses with diverse products may have more specialized tasks, while smaller warehouses might involve a broader range of responsibilities for each individual.
  • Industry: The specific products being handled and industry standards can influence the tasks involved. For example, a warehouse storing perishable goods might have additional requirements for temperature control or handling procedures.
  • Level of automation: Warehouses with higher levels of automation may have fewer manual handling tasks for specialists, with a focus on operating equipment or monitoring automated processes.
A warehouse worker in a yellow hard hat and safety vest uses a tablet device while standing among shelves stocked with boxes, efficiently managing his tasks and securing opportunities for better jobs.

Is it Right For You?

  • Physical fitness and stamina: The job often involves physical activity, such as lifting, bending, and walking for extended periods.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy: Ensuring accurate inventory records, picking the correct items for orders, and following safety protocols require a keen eye for detail and a focus on accuracy.
  • Strong organizational skills: Staying organized in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple tasks simultaneously, and keeping track of inventory locations are essential.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team: While some tasks require individual initiative, collaboration with colleagues and effective communication with supervisors are crucial for smooth workflow.
  • Ability to learn and adapt: Warehousing practices and technologies can evolve, so a willingness to learn new skills and adapt to changes is beneficial.

Overall, a career as a warehousing specialist offers a viable path for individuals seeking an active, hands-on job in a dynamic environment. It requires a commitment to efficiency, accuracy, and safety, playing a vital role in keeping the wheels of the logistics industry turning.

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Stephanie underwood - Chief financial Officer

Stephanie Underwood serves as Chief Financial Officer at Great Jobs KC, where she leads the organization’s financial strategy in support of its mission to create economic mobility through education and workforce opportunities. With more than 17 years of experience in nonprofit finance, Stephanie brings deep expertise in financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and compliance. She is passionate about using her career as a platform to serve and support mission-driven organizations, helping them maximize impact through strong financial stewardship.

Prior to joining Great Jobs KC, Stephanie served as Chief Financial Officer for Griffith Centers, a behavioral and mental health organization, where she oversaw financial operations for a multi-million-dollar organization spanning residential, educational, and community-based programs. She also spent nearly a decade as Vice President of Accounting Services at NFP Partners, providing CFO-level leadership to nonprofit organizations across the country, with a focus on strategic growth, audit readiness, and governance.

Outside of her professional role, Stephanie volunteers her time at her church and serves on the board of a local nonprofit. She is known for her collaborative leadership style and her commitment to aligning financial strategy with mission impact. She holds a Master of Science in Accounting and is proud to be a first-generation college graduate.

 

 

 

Adult Learner College Scholarship

Program offers:

  • Up to $25,000 paid directly to the college over the course of up to six years.
  • Once awarded, the Scholar can enroll full or part-time the fall semester following awarding.
  • Scholarship can be used at any of our college partners. See our current list of partners HERE.
  • Scholarship can be used towards an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or a credit-bearing credential. 

Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Be a high school graduate or GED holder (24 years or older).
  • Live in one of the six eligible counties. (Kansas: Wyandotte, Johnson; Missouri: Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte)
  • Be income eligible. (FASFA Student Aid Index of 12,000 or less)
  • Have not previously earned a bachelor’s degree.
  • Have not previously been awarded a KC Scholars Scholarship (Traditional or Adult Learner).
  • Is not currently enrolled in a Great Jobs KC Skills Training Program.
  • US Citizenship/Residency is not required to apply.

If you need more information on program details, please find our FAQs HERE

Jimmy Swift - Chief Operating Officer

As the Chief Operating Officer, Jimmy Swift is responsible for overseeing our core programs, our adult workforce development program, Great Jobs KC tuition-free job training, and our KC Scholars Scholarship Program, which includes 11th Grade Traditional Scholarships and Adult Learner Scholarships. 

Jimmy has a career in education that spans more than 25 years and is built around supporting and improving the performance of career training programs and leading the operations of degree-granting institutions. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management and has served as Campus President, Vice President of Career Services, and Executive Director of various career schools.  

Most recently, Jimmy served as the Vice President of PLA University at Phalen Leadership Academies, bringing access to job skill training to the parents and families of the Scholars served by Phalen Leadership schools across the country.  Beyond his higher education experience, Jimmy serves as the Executive Board Chairman for Project Safety Net NY, a nonprofit community-based agency delivering a broad range of health, education, and prevention services to the New York Community. As the Chief Operating Officer for Great Jobs KC, he and his team are poised to make a substantial impact on the economic stability and future of Kansas City.

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