Resin and Inventory Coordinator
Petoskey Plastics aspires to stand out as an industry leader in sustainability, using advanced recycling technology to manufacture high-quality films, bags, and resins from post-consumer materials. Our commitment to eco-friendly innovation sets us apart, as we strive to earn the appreciation and respect of our customers, associates, and communities. If you are seeking a family-oriented company that values career growth and provides robust paid training, explore the comprehensive benefits listed below to see how Petoskey Plastics can support your professional journey.
We’re headquartered in Petoskey where our Lake Michigan shores are clasped by rhythmic waves of seafoam and cobalt. We’re honored to have roots in Texas, Tennessee, and Indiana as our production has expanded over the years. Our custom-engineered solutions tackle a variety of industries, including automotive, industrial, institutional, retail, construction, home improvement, medical, and more.
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A few of our over 20 competitive benefits:
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Medical, Prescription, Dental, and Vision benefits - valued at $4/hr over your base pay!
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PTO
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Petoskey Plastics pays 3% of your annual earnings into your 401k regardless of your contribution!
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Profit Sharing
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Tuition Reimbursement
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Wellness Reimbursement (up to $400 annually)
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Life Insurance
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Short- and Long-Term Disability
The Resin and Inventory Coordinator is responsible for managing and controlling material receipt, inventory, and handling of Resins, Inks, Solvents, Plates, Film stock, and WIP. Key activities include Resin transfers from railcars, maintaining silo levels to support production, review production demand and plan materials staging to support the schedule. Responsible for conducting weekly inventories on these materials and reconcile on-hand to our accounting systems. Mixing inks according to formulas as required by the production plan. Training and certifying associates on Powered handling equipment (Fork Trucks, Powered hand jacks). Manage and control partial materials units.
Maintain forklift and electric pallet jack certification / Maintain EPA / DOT Hazardous Materials Training
Must be able to stand/walk up to 8 hrs per shift. May spend up to 30% of time in an office setting. Outdoor activity required throughout the year. May require night and weekend hours.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
Commitment to safety and quality
Ability to read work instructions in English
Ability operate resin testing equipment
Basic computer knowledge, (Excel/Word)
Proven track record of excellent attendance
Ability to multi-task
Good communication skills
Ability to work outside in hot/cold environments
Ability to work non-traditional hours as required