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Stock Clerk
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Description of Duties
This is a generic stock clerk title used by the various jurisdictions serviced by Monroe County. The title describes stocking
activities of receiving, storing, processing, and disbursing. The Stock Clerk performs duties such as receiving and storing
stock, issuing stock, record-keeping for inventory control. Some employees of this class are assigned to the central
storehouse for entire jurisdictions while others are assigned to the stockrooms of particular departments. Work is performed
under direct supervision of a high-ranking stores personnel or administrator. A Stock Clerk differs from Supervising Stock
Clerk by virtue of the Supervising Stock Clerk's greater responsibility in warehousing operation, supervision activities, and
direct purchasing of stock items. Some Stock Clerks may be required to operate mechanical storehouse equipment and
move weights of several hundred pounds. The incumbent may be exposed to inclement weather conditions.
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates must meet the following minimum requirements on or before the date of the written exam:
EITHER:
(A) Completion of the eighth grade and six (6) years full-time experience or its part-time equivalent* experience in warehousing or stores functions such as receiving, storing and issuing stock, and maintenance of inventory records; OR,
(B) Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma and two (2) years full-time experience or its part-time equivalent* experience as described in (A); OR,
(C) Any equivalent combination of education and experience as defined by the limits of (A) and (B) above.
NOTE: Educational training beyond high school may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
Special Requirements:
Medical examination involving test of fitness to lift weight may be required and administered by the jurisdictions prior to appointment.