Receiver (2nd Shift)

Position Title: Receiver

Target Experience: 3+ years

Department: Logsitics

Location: Trafford, PA

About Us

Cleaveland/Price specializes in the design and manufacture of high voltage disconnect switches and switch automation products. The products that we offer are unique in design, and some include patented features. Products have been developed and tested in accordance with IEEE, ANSI, and NEMA standards for high voltage equipment. They are primarily used by investor-owned and public electric utilities and large industrial operations in substation, distribution, transmission, and generation applications.

All company operations take place in a modern 218,300 sq. ft. multi-site facility situated on 20 acres east of Trafford, PA. The facility houses virtually all resources for product realization, including engineering, supply chain, parts fabrication, electro-mechanical assembly, and testing. Fabrication capabilities include laser and plasma cutting, CNC machining, CNC punching, and automated bending and forming. The company also utilizes specialized processes, such as MIG and TIG welding, friction welding, silver and tin electroplating, and silver brazing.

Cleaveland/Price’s employee-focused culture plays an important role in being recognized by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as being a Top Workplace in the Pittsburgh region. The company is driven by the caring people that we employ: the heart and soul of the Cleaveland/Price product line.

Your Goal

To ensure accurate, timely, and organized receipt of manufactured and purchased parts by verifying quantities, utilizing forktrucks and other equipment, and inventory systems. They maintain proper identification and storage to support efficient production flow and inventory accuracy.

Your Responsibilities

  • Receive manufactured and purchased parts.
  • Verify part counts, quantities, and condition against work orders and documentation.
  • Utilize forklifts and other materialhandling equipment to move and store materials safely.
  • Accurately put away parts into designated inventory locations.
  • Use inventory management systems and technology to receive, track, and update material status.
  • Create and apply tags or labels to ensure proper part identification and traceability.
  • Combine, condense, and organize materials on shelving to maximize space and accessibility.
  • Maintain organized, clean, and safe receiving and storage areas.
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support material flow and production operations.