Applied Materials

Logistics Operation Engineer

Applied Materials
Equipment EngineeringSingapore,SGPOnsitePosted 1 month ago

About the role

AI summarised

The Logistics Operation Engineer supports day-to-day warehouse and shipping operations, ensuring compliance with quality and customs standards while contributing to process improvements. Responsibilities include managing receiving, shipping, returns, import/export documentation, and domestic shipment coordination. The role requires physical stamina, attention to detail, and adherence to safety and regulatory requirements in a logistics environment.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Review and understand internal metrics/KPIs and how daily tasks impact these metrics
  • Follow and adhere to established business processes
  • Identify opportunities for process improvements which result in increased service level performance and/or minimize costs
  • Support compliance and control to Quality standards by adhering to documented work instructions and QMS operating procedures
  • Perform warehouse receiving/shipping/returns as required
  • Arrange domestic shipments to ensure down order deliveries achieve target goals
  • Prevent and clean up excess material regularly, and transfer stock as required
  • required for the lawful completion of import/export activities
  • Assists in ensuring that commercial and sales invoices are accurate in accordance with physical shipment and customer's SLI, quantities, value of goods, country of origin, and other regulatory requirements
  • Assists in administration of efficient and economical movement of goods in compliance with relevant local, country and international customs laws and processes

Requirements

  • This position may require standing for extended periods of time
  • Working in tight spaces
  • The ability to distinguish between colors
  • The ability to work in an environment with noise that may be difficult for some individuals with sensitivity to noise
  • The use of hand and power tools
  • Functional knowledge: Demonstrates conceptual knowledge of theories, practices and procedures within a discipline
  • Business expertise: Applies general knowledge of business developed through education or past experience
  • Problem solving: Uses existing procedures to solve standard problems; analyzes information and standard practices to make judgments
  • Impact: Has limited impact on own work team; works within standardized procedures and practices to achieve objectives and meet deadlines
  • Interpersonal skills: Exchanges straightforward information, asks questions and checks for understanding
  • Sustain all automation devices in logistics area