Additional Info

General Position Information


Position Number: 00072096Working Title: Supply and Mail Logistics Clerk
Department Name: General Supply UNMCReports To Title: Shipping & Receiving Supervisor

Position Description Details


Responsibilities and Duties


RESPONSIBILITYTIME SPENT PERCENTAGEESSENTIAL FUNCTIONTASKS
Primary Responsibility (E)65X

1. Initially separate incoming mail by class of service and type of material. 
2. Sort, bundle, deliver, and collect mail/packages by individual mail stops, office and lab delivery points on established routes. 
3. Record specific information via electronic tracking system for all special services mail, parcels, packages and freight. Acquire signature release. 
4. Prepare, deliver, and collect apartment mail # two general buildings of distribution. (Individually keyed postal boxes by apartment number.) 
5. Operation of x-ray inspection unit. 
6. Receive & process incoming air and ground freight. 
7. Receive packages, add packages to tracking system database, load trucks and deliver packages. Pick up returns only with authorization from supervisor. Maintain appropriate paperwork as required. 
8. Is responsible for the routine daily maintenance of vehicle. i.e., fluid levels, cleanliness. Keep accurate and appropriate records of miles, gas, etc. 
9. Prepare outbound shipments for UPS, FedEx, etc. 
10. Assist with delivery of large equipment. 
11. Assist with moves on and off campus at UNMC and UNO 
12. Assist with the pick-up of campus surplus at UNMC and UNO 
13. Provide customer service to walk in customers and customers with phone inquiries. 
14. Be able to lift 50LBS without assistance. 
15. Perform other duties as assigned. 

Secondary Responsibilities (E)35X

 Mail and Warehouse Service Support: 
1. Initially separate incoming mail by class of service and type of material, i.e., letters/flats, Priority/First, Inter-campus, Presort Standard, Etc. Further sorts by campus zip, employee name, building and department in order of importance based on delivery schedules. 
2. Receive packages from FedEx, FedEx Ground, UPS, etc., scan in packages to tracking database and label and sort on to building carts to ready for delivery. 
3. Bundle material by individual mail stop and load delivery carts in route sequence. Complete scheduled mail route, delivering and collecting mail throughout several buildings. Delivery and pick up points are variable by building ranging from central drop points to floor-by-floor delivery/collection points. 
4. Count and distribute campus wide informational material and flyers to work locations on a daily, weekly or monthly basis to various categories of employees, faculty, staff, and students. 
5. Record specific information via electronic tracking system regarding incoming special services mail such as Registered, Insured, Certified, UPS, FedEx, Parcel Post, Etc. Prepare by route for delivery to designated department(Acquired signature release.) 
6. Prepare, deliver, and collect apartment mail to include assisting new set up. Delete when necessary, maintain forwarding file covering two general buildings of distribution. 
7. Assist in opening letters and flats addressed to UNMC/NM and UNO lacking adequate processing information. 
8. Answer department phones. 
9. Operation of x-ray inspection unit. 
10. Be able to lift 50LBS without assistance. 
11. Operate Forklift, electric pallet jack and manual pallet jack. 
12. Perform other duties as assigned. 
 
Delivery Support: 
1. Load and unload mail, packages, medical specimens, dangerous goods, infectious substances, blood, chemicals, and surplus items. 
2. Load and offload service carts for each scheduled mail/package run # deliver and collect mail or outgoing packages on established route # and is responsible for the routine daily maintenance of vehicle (truck, van), i.e. fluid levels, cleanliness, maintaining accurate and appropriate records of miles, gas, etc. 
3. Pick up all incoming USPS mail and Special Cervices mail from US Post Office on Pacific St for UNO and Elmwood Ave for UNMC. Load/Unload hampers, letter trays, sacks, etc. and deliver to UNMC/UNO Campus Mail Service. 
4. Initially separate incoming mail by class of service and type of material. 
5. Record specific information via electronic tracking system. Prepare by route for delivery to designated department (Acquires signature release). 
6. Upon request, picks up large volumes of material to be shipped from all units/departments on both UNMC and UNO campuses. 
7. Be able to lift 50lbs without assistance. 
8. Perform other duties as assigned. 


Zone Definition Factors


Impact


How quickly is the overall correctness of the work of an incumbent in this position typically determined?:

Determined within a relatively short period of time


Include budget dollars, value of assets, and impact in terms of organizational exposure to risk/liability.

Describe the budgetary accountabilities for this position:

Value of products and equipment received in a year is 25 to 35 million dollars.
Assets value at $500,000 (i.e. trucks, van, warehouse & contents).


What impact do the decisions/recommendations made by the position have on the department/campus?:

If packages are processed incorrectly it delays the delivery to the customer. If packages are delivered incorrectly the delivery will be delayed to the appropriate customer.


Contacts and Communications


TYPE OF CONTACTLEVEL OF CONTACTFREQUENCY OF CONTACTPURPOSE OF CONTACT
Faculty/Staff/StudentsInternal to UNMCDailyDetermine delivery information for freight, schedule delivery of large equipment, answer questions regarding orders.
VendorsExternal to UNMCDailyProduct received without proper information.

Supervision Received


Shipping and Recieving Supervisor, moderate supervision


Supervision Exercised


Does this position supervise?:

No


Type of Supervision Exercised:

None


Work Environment & Physical Demands


Working Environment


Office,Outdoors,Animal Facilities,Warehouse,Other/ Combined


Patient Care and Contact - Age Specific Competency


Check the appropriate box(es) that describes the Age Specific population(s) served within the scope of this position.

All Age Group


Activity Frequency


Sit: Occasionally (1-33%)Bending: Frequently (34-66%)
Stand: Frequently (34-66%)Kneeling: Not Required
Walk: Frequently (34-66%)Reaching: Occasionally (1-33%)
Drive Motor Vehicle: Frequently (34-66%)Crawling: Not Required
Squatting: Occasionally (1-33%)Climbing: Not Required

If other, please explain:

NA


Lift, Carry, Push, Pull Activity


Lift: Frequently (34-66%)  21 - 40 lbsPush: Continually (67-100%)  21 - 40 lbs
Carry: Continually (67-100%)  100 lbs or morePull: Frequently (34-66%)  100 lbs or more

If other Lift, Carry, Push, Pull, please explain:

NA


Exposure


Animals (Category 1): NOMoving Machinery: YES
Animals (Category 3): NOBiohazardous Material: NO
Blood & Bloody Fluids: NOUncomfortable temperature/ humidity: YES
Radiation/ Radioactive: YESNoise: YES
Chemical Hazards: YESWorking from Heights: YES
Electrical Hazards: NOConfined Space: NO
3B or Class 4 Laser: NODust and Dusty environments: YES
Hot Work: YES

If other exposure, please explain:

NA


Use of Protective Equipment


Hearing Protection: NOEye Protection: NO
Half or Full Face Reusable Respirator: NOProtective Clothing: NO

If other protection, please explain:

NA


Use of Hands/ Wrists


Keyboard: YESPipefitting: NO
Fine Manipulation: YESGrasping: YES
Repetitive Motion: YES

If other use of hands/ wrists, please explain:

NA


Sensory


Ability to Speak: NODepth Perception: NO
Hearing: NODistant Vision: NO
Sight: YESNear Vision: NO
Color Vision: NOPeripheral Vision: NO

Emergency Conditions


During emergency conditions due to severe weather, natural disasters, major utility failures, or other unplanned events, certain personnel are activated to minimizethe impacts of emergencies and disasters, and to protect people, property, and restore the primary mission of the University of Nebraska Medical Center.These personnel occupy positions which are designated as 'Essential Positions.'

Essential:

YES