Warehouse Associate

Manchester, NH
Full Time
Millyard Advanced Technologies
Entry Level
DEKA Research and Development, on behalf of Millyard Advanced Medical Products, a Manufacturer of Record for innovative medical devices, has an immediate opening for an Experienced Warehouse Associate located in Manchester, NH. This position reports to the Program Manager and is a key member of the Operations Team.

How you will make an impact as a Warehouse Associate:
  • Manages the shipment and receipt of all products, materials, and supplies.
  • Performs receiving, inspection, and documentation of incoming medical device components, materials, and finished goods in accordance with established procedures, specifications, and quality requirements
  • Reviews inbound documentation (Certificates of Conformance, sterilization records, and other regulatory paperwork) for completeness and accuracy.
  • Prepares outbound packing lists and ensures all shipment documentation is complete and stored according to company procedures.
  • Coordinates with Quality to provide product information required for Certificate of Conformance creation.
  • Ensures sterilization documentation is scanned, saved, and linked with shipment records.
  • Collaborates and communicates with logistics personnel, customer service representatives, service providers, and others involved in the shipment and receipt of products.
  • Tracks, traces, and updates the status of incoming and outgoing shipments.
  • Maintains a clean, neat, and inspection-ready area.
  • Promptly receives deliveries, inspects for accuracy and damage.
  • Maintains accurate logs of daily moves, scans inventory, and counts accurately.
  • Engages with vendors and drivers with a positive attitude.
  • Provides additional backup support for shipping and receiving departments.
  • Performs simple decontamination of returned product.

You will need the following qualifications and skills to be successful as a Warehouse Associate:
  • Experience coordinating inbound and outbound freight shipments, including LTL, FTL, parcel, and courier services.
  • Ability to ensure compliance with regulations, cGMP, and standard operating procedures.
  • Experience reviewing and maintaining regulated documentation (CoCs, sterilization records, packing lists).
  • Knowledge of inventory management, cycle counting, material handling and warehouse best practices
  • Ability to accurately verify part numbers, lot numbers, revisions, quantities and associated documentation
  • Ability to safely operate material handling equipment such as pallet jacks
  • Pulling, packing, staging and loading.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
  • Good written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong sense of time management, organization, and urgency.
  • Able to work independently and within a team.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams, and SharePoint), including data entry, inventory tracking, document scanning, electronic recordkeeping, and maintaining accurate inventory and quality documentation.
  • Familiarity with ERP, inventory management systems a plus.
  • 2+ years’ experience in a cGMP or regulated medical device environment is preferred.

 
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