Base: $25.00 to $32.50 hourly; bonus/equity: not s...
Material acquisition and procurement
Inventory management systems experience
Customer service and vendor relations
This position supports the Physical Facilities Division and the entire BYU Campus by providing time sensitive and immediate material acquisition and procurement services for any campus need
Job Summary
This position supports the Physical Facilities Division and the entire BYU Campus by providing time sensitive and immediate material acquisition and procurement services for any campus need.
The role includes managing inventory, overseeing deliveries, maintaining vendor relationships, and supervising student employees while ensuring high customer service standards.
BYU offers fantastic benefits including 401k contributions, generous paid time off, tuition benefits, excellent medical/dental coverage, and various employee discounts.
Matching Summary
This position supports the Physical Facilities Division and the entire BYU Campus by providing time sensitive and immediate material acquisition and procurement services for any campus need.
Salary
Base: $25.00 to $32.50 hourly; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 401k, paid holidays, tuition benefits, medical/dental, disability, wellness program
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Material acquisition and procurement
Inventory management systems experience
Customer service and vendor relations
Supervisory experience
Warehouse equipment operation
Inventory control and ordering
Nice-to-have
Leadership and training skills
Knowledge of custodial supplies and processes
Experience with construction materials
Emotional and interpersonal intelligence
Experience mentoring student employees
Key Requirements
3 years warehousing or procurement experience
1 year supervisory experience
Sound Microsoft Excel skills
Physical exam and lift test required
Commitment to BYU mission
Forklift and Box Truck Certifications preferred
Bachelor’s degree with 4 years experience preferred
Work Rights
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints must hold a current temple recommend