Warehouse Clerk Kellogg

Warehouse Clerk

Full Time • Kellogg
Position Overview 
The Warehouse Clerk plays a critical role in supporting Bunker Hill Mining’s operations by ensuring the efficient, accurate, and safe handling of materials, tools, and supplies required for mining and production activities. This full-time, nonexempt position supports multiple departments through order fulfillment, receiving, inventory control, and distribution. The ideal candidate is dependable, detail-oriented, and thrives in a fast-paced industrial environment with a strong commitment to safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement.  
 
Duties & Responsibilities  
  • Pick, receive, stage, and deliver materials and supplies to multiple departments across the site.  
  • Accurately receive, inspect, and document inbound shipments, verifying quantities and material condition.  
  • Conduct routine and cycle count inventories; research and resolve discrepancies.  
  • Enter and maintain accurate inventory, receiving, and issuing records in the company's ERP system.  
  • Coordinate loading and unloading activities while following all safety procedures.  
  • Safely operate forklifts and other material-handling equipment in accordance with site policies and training.  
  • Maintain clean, organized, and clearly labeled storage areas to support efficient material flow.  
  • Collaborate with warehouse and operations teams to improve workflows and warehouse efficiency.  
  • Comply with all Bunker Hill Mining safety standards, MSHA requirements, and company policies.  
Experience Requirements  
  • Previous experience in warehouse operations, preferably in an industrial or mining environment.  
  • Demonstrated experience with inventory control, order fulfillment, and material handling.  
  • Ability to safely lift, carry, and move materials weighing 50 pounds or more.  
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.  
  • Basic computer skills and the ability to learn and use ERP or inventory management systems.  
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and collaboratively within a team.  
  • Forklift certification or demonstrated proficiency preferred.  
  • Knowledge of MSHA or OSHA safety requirements is a plus.  
Physical Requirements  
  • Ability to lift, push, pull, and carry materials weighing 50+ pounds.  
  • Frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, and reaching throughout the shift.  
  • Ability to safely operate forklifts and warehouse equipment.  
  • Ability to work in an industrial mining environment with exposure to dust, noise, and varying temperatures.  
  • Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) for extended periods.  
  • Ability to work 10-hour shifts and overtime as needed. 
About Us 
Bunker Hill Mine is a historic underground silver-lead-zinc operation located in Kellogg, Idaho, at the heart of the Silver Valley. With more than a century of mining heritage, Bunker Hill has played a foundational role in the region. Today, we are focused on building its future. 
Operated by Bunker Hill Mining Company, the mine is being revitalized through modern engineering, advanced technology, and best-in-class safety and environmental practices. Guided by experienced leadership, strong values, and a clear vision, we are creating a responsible and sustainable operation for the long term. Joining our team means being part of an exciting restart—helping to build a safe, high-performing operation and shaping the next generation of responsible mining in the Silver Valley. 
 
Our success is driven by the values we live in every day. We empower our people to behave like an owner and act with a sense of urgency while doing things safely. We assume good intent, expect every employee to be a team player, and hold one another accountable while treating others with respect and kindness. We are committed to continuous improvement and delivering results—supporting our community, advancing responsible mining, and providing our employees with a best-in-class work environment. 
 
Join Our Team! 
If you are interested, apply today! Our team will review your information and contact you via email if your skills and experience are aligned with what we are looking for at this time.    

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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