Sea Machines Robotics
Purchasing and Logistics Associate
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Sea Machines Robotics Sea Machines is a fast-growing startup specializing in autonomous technology for marine vessels. The world’s oceans convey 90% of global commerce. We’re applying practical A.I. to disrupt the massive marine and maritime transportation market. Our tech provides ships and workboats the intelligence to operate autonomously and remotely, and which increases safety for maritime crews, and radically improves operator productivity.
Job Summary
We are seeking a detail-oriented, organized, and proactive Purchasing & Logistics Associate to support our Supply Chain Team. This part-time role focuses on warehouse management, packaging, shipping, low-dollar purchasing, and inventory management. You’ll be essential in ensuring smooth operations, timely shipments, and efficient organization of the warehouse.
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
Qualifications and Skills:
Job Details:
Job Summary
We are seeking a detail-oriented, organized, and proactive Purchasing & Logistics Associate to support our Supply Chain Team. This part-time role focuses on warehouse management, packaging, shipping, low-dollar purchasing, and inventory management. You’ll be essential in ensuring smooth operations, timely shipments, and efficient organization of the warehouse.
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
- Maintain an organized and clean warehouse environment.
- Receive incoming shipments, inspecting deliveries for accuracy, and organizing items.
- Perform regular inventory checks to keep stock levels up-to-date and assist with stock replenishment.
- Prepare items for shipment according to packing and shipping guidelines.
- Document and label product revision and serial numbers before shipping
- Schedule pickups and coordinate with shipping providers to meet delivery deadlines.
- Assist Supply Chain Lead with tracking shipments and resolve any issues that may arise in the shipping process.
- Support low-dollar purchasing activities, including sourcing and ordering supplies and materials.
- Manage inventory levels to prevent shortages or overstock situations.
- Collaborate with the Supply Chain Lead to ensure all purchasing and shipping activities stay within budget and align with company standards and requirements.
- Assist with documenting and updating inventory records in the system.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Previous experience in warehouse, logistics, shipping, or purchasing roles is preferred.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Ability to lift and move boxes as needed.
- Proficient in using computers.
Job Details:
- Part-Time (10-15 hours/week)
- 2-3 days per week, ideally Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
- Location: Onsite
- Job Type: Non-Exempt
- Reports To: Supply Chain Lead
Sea Machines Robotics Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
256 Marginal St, Boston, MA, United States, 02128
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