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Cycle count inventory to maintain inventory accuracy and reduce order issues. Pick, pack and ship order needs along with the other distribution team members to keep order flow consistent and with a quick turnaround.
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Coordinates the cycle count inventory procedures. Responsible for Distribution Center (DC) inventory maintenance and reconciliation on a daily basis. Coordinates the cycle count inventory procedures.
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Physical inventory and cycle count. As an independent welding and industrial gas distribution business, we focus on providing customer solutions, technical expertise and quality products to a continually evolving industry.
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Macys Cycle count processors perform all functions related to scanning and verifying the accuracy of and reconciling of inventory. Physically count, move boxes and use lifts to accurately perform cycle counts.
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Complete cycle count as required. Safely operate Powered Industrial equipment to move products or materials for distribution such as standard sit-down or stand-up forklifts, clamp, and picker equipment.
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Cycle-count all power tool SKU's the day following their receipt. Create monthly cycle count schedule and oversee its adherence. Assist Receiving Manager in planning, organizing, and monitoring the receiving, storage and distribution of all items received either from suppliers or production shops.
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Follow prioritized assignments, provide customer service support, and ensure the completion of order fulfillment (picking, packing, manifesting), maintain inventory through putaway, breakdowns, replenishment, and cycle count in a timely manner, meeting or exceeding productivity and quality standards.
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Functions- Maintain a perpetual inventory of materials and products- Perform daily cycle count activities and inventory audits. About the PositionThe Inventory Clerk maintains inventory levels and accuracy in a distribution center.
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We Deliver the Goods:Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much moreGrowth opportunities performing essential work to support America’s food distribution systemSafe and inclusive working environment, including culture of rewards, recognition, and respect Position Purpose:Warehouse associates are the foundation to our company’s success.
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Ability to accurately perform customer accounts physical inventory check (cycle counts), research discrepancies andreconcile inventory using WMS information match with physical inventory count (must also follow up with customersand carriers on discrepancies research investigation and reporting.
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To accurately identify and count stock materials as listed on the cycle count/physical year-end inventory list. Title: Distribution Associate Location: Austin, TX Duration: 8+ months (can extend further) Description: The individual will be responsible for all aspects of production and warehouse functions including the receiving, storing, handling, shipping, labeling and preparing of product for customer delivery while maintaining the warehouse in a safe and orderly fashion.
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Meet or exceed KPI targets on Productivity, Cost Management, Delivery NPS scores and Building Metrics (Safety, 5S compliance, Self-audit results, inventory shrink%, Refusal percentage, Cycle count on -time completion) and provide timely reporting of operational KPI's.
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Inventroy, cycle count, excel, wms, sap, oracle, d365, microsoft dynamics, Data entry, Inventory, Document control, Inventory control, Quality assurance, Material handling, Cycle counts.
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Design and execute various plans to ensure inventory accuracy with the DC such as cycle count programs and quality audits. To manage the inventory and quality control programs with in the DC, Inventory control consists of cycle counts of merchandise, completing recalls of discontinued or defective merchandise and proper merchandising of the DC through analysis of sales, size, weight, category and store layout.
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Work with Distribution Management team to conduct audits and ensure accuracy of inventory records, including receiving, pick/pack, and cycle count activities. Cycle Count and monitor specific inventory categories for shrink.
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