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TITLE(s): STOCK CLERK (clerical) alternate titles: stock checker; stockroom clerk; storekeeper; storeroom clerk; storeroom keeper; stores clerk; supply clerk; supply-room clerk Receives, stores, and issues equipment, material, supplies, merchandise, foodstuffs, or tools, and compiles stock records in stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard: Counts, sorts, or weighs incoming articles to verify receipt of items on requisition or invoices. Examines stock to verify conformance to specifications. Stores articles in bins, on floor, or on shelves, according to identifying information, such as style, size, or type of material. Fills orders or issues supplies from stock. Prepares periodic, special, or perpetual inventory of stock. Requisitions articles to fill incoming orders. Compiles reports on use of stock handling equipment, adjustments of inventory counts and stock records, spoilage of or damage to stock, location changes, and refusal of shipments. May mark identifying codes, figures, or letters on articles, using labeling equipment. May distribute stock among production workers, keeping records of material issued. May make adjustments or repairs to articles carried in stock. May determine methods of storage, identification, and stock location, considering temperature, humidity, height and weight limits, turnover, floor loading capacities, and required space. May cut stock to size to fill order. May move or transport material or supplies to other departments, using hand or industrial truck. May maintain inventory and other stock records, using computer terminal. May be designated according to material, equipment, or product stored as Camera-Storeroom Clerk (motion picture); Oil-House Attendant (clerical); Wire Stockkeeper (steel & rel.); or work location as Wine-Cellar Stock Clerk (hotel & rest.); or stage in manufacture of material or goods as Finished-Goods Stock Clerk (clerical); or container in which goods are stored as Drum-Stock Clerk (clerical). May receive and store incoming shipments of yarn, thread, or jute stock and verify color standards of shipment and be known as Color Standards Clerk (clerical). May be designated: Custodian, Blood Bank (medical ser.); Food-Storeroom Clerk (hotel & rest.); Hogshead-Stock Clerk (tobacco); Material Stockkeeper, Yard (petrol. & gas); Mold Picker (rubber goods); Paint Stocker (aircraft mfg.); Pattern-Room Attendant (foundry); Printing-Plate Clerk (print. & pub.); Sack Keeper (clerical); Template-Storage Clerk (clerical); Refrigerator-Room Clerk (clerical). May receive, store, and sort unserviceable equipment and supplies for sale, disposal, or reclamation and be known as Salvage Clerk (clerical). GOE: 05.09.01 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M3 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 88 ONET CROSSWALK: 58023 Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard |
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TITLE(s):
STOCK CLERK (clerical) alternate titles: stock checker; stockroom clerk; storekeeper;
storeroom clerk; storeroom keeper; stores clerk; supply clerk; supply-room clerk
Receives, stores, and issues equipment, material, supplies, merchandise, foodstuffs, or tools, and
compiles stock records in stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard: Counts, sorts, or weighs incoming
articles to verify receipt of items on requisition or invoices. Examines stock to verify conformance
to specifications. Stores articles in bins, on floor, or on shelves, according to identifying
information, such as style, size, or type of material. Fills orders or issues supplies from stock.
Prepares periodic, special, or perpetual inventory of stock. Requisitions articles to fill incoming
orders. Compiles reports on use of stock handling equipment, adjustments of inventory counts and
stock records, spoilage of or damage to stock, location changes, and refusal of shipments. May mark
identifying codes, figures, or letters on articles, using labeling equipment. May distribute stock
among production workers, keeping records of material issued. May make adjustments or repairs to
articles carried in stock. May determine methods of storage, identification, and stock location,
considering temperature, humidity, height and weight limits, turnover, floor loading capacities, and
required space. May cut stock to size to fill order. May move or transport material or supplies to
other departments, using hand or industrial truck. May maintain inventory and other stock records,
using computer terminal. May be designated according to material, equipment, or product stored as
Camera-Storeroom Clerk (motion picture); Oil-House Attendant (clerical); Wire Stockkeeper (steel &
rel.); or work location as Wine-Cellar Stock Clerk (hotel & rest.); or stage in manufacture of
material or goods as Finished-Goods Stock Clerk (clerical); or container in which goods are stored
as Drum-Stock Clerk (clerical). May receive and store incoming shipments of yarn, thread, or jute
stock and verify color standards of shipment and be known as Color Standards Clerk (clerical). May
be designated: Custodian, Blood Bank (medical ser.); Food-Storeroom Clerk (hotel & rest.);
Hogshead-Stock Clerk (tobacco); Material Stockkeeper, Yard (petrol. & gas); Mold Picker (rubber
goods); Paint Stocker (aircraft mfg.); Pattern-Room Attendant (foundry); Printing-Plate Clerk
(print. & pub.); Sack Keeper (clerical); Template-Storage Clerk (clerical); Refrigerator-Room Clerk
(clerical). May receive, store, and sort unserviceable equipment and supplies for sale, disposal, or
reclamation and be known as Salvage Clerk (clerical).
GOE: 05.09.01 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M3 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 88
ONET CROSSWALK: 58023 Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard
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