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In inventory control ensure integrity of the cycle count process. Verify products to reduce errors while picking/cycle counting/put away/receiving product properly to meet 100% customer satisfaction.
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The Cycle Counter researches for all data available to resolve discrepancies and adheres to proper inventory control and procedures. Communicate cycle count finding to those responsible for inventory.
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Help to maintain cycle count, inventory spreadsheets, databases and quality charts. Description"> Overview of the Position:Perform various aspects of warehouse functions including counting, pick, put away, auto packing and cycle counts of aviation components for accurate customer order processing.
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Position Summary: The Material Handler is responsible for filling internal orders and/or kanban signals for the production lines as required and to ensure inventory accuracy through timely entry of transactions and strict adherence to the cycle count system.
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Participate in inventory/cycle count activities as needed and report variances to leadership. The lead may have various responsibilities based on the specific department, this can include, but is not limited to shipping/receiving, packaging, inventory control, general warehouse functions or material handling operators (i.e. forklift operators.
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Drive the daily cycle count execution, discrepancy investigation, and perform inventory adjustments. Works within the Cycle Count Program at the Erie Plant- completing counts, researching location discrepancies, and assisting in the implementation of countermeasures.
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Work with inventory control team to monitor, track and improve the inventory count (cycle count) process and inventory accuracy. 5+ years of inventory cost accounting and supervisory experience.
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Primary objectives include maintaining inventory accuracy, adhering to cycle count processes, ensuring material transactions are completed, and providing oversight of material handling throughout operation.
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Support cycle count program with focus on daily inventory accuracy leading to strong yearly Physical Inventory results. Specific knowledge in material handling solutions, computerized warehouse management systems, advanced knowledge of warehouse management, inventory control, order processing, traffic, and shipping is preferred.
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Maintain inventory control within branch and region to adequately serve customers while maintaining 98% cycle count accuracy. Administer the Factory Warranty policies and include review and approval of warranty claims and the proper disposition of defective items.
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Proactively review inventory transactions throughout the month to identify and trouble shoot unusual transactions and variances before month end close. Execute month-end close process for ERP inventory module and prepare month-end inventory entries.
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Quickly cycle count, button-up, and reconcile inventory post-campaign to ensure accuracy. The Inventory Control Specialist will also ensure inventory accuracy to support timely and accurate reporting to customers.
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This position requires a strong reliance on accuracy, control, monitoring and coordination to confirm inventory and investigate count discrepancies. Education/Experience:High School diploma, or equivalentPrevious cycle count experience highly preferredMinimum of one year in a manufacturing environmentMust pass Forklift Certification Basic math skillsReliable transportation to workGood attendance and punctualityWork Environment/Physical Demands:While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear.
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Support all aspects of Physical Inventory, including maintaining raw material books, cycle count sheets, tags, coordinating inventory sheets distribution, problem-solving, updating counts, and finalizing inventory closure.
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At TD SYNNEX, we're proud to be recognized as a great place to work and a leader in the promotion and practice of diversity, equity and inclusion. Complete pick functions encompassing all pick processes: Paper Pick, Paper Smart Pick, Paperless Pick, Parcel Batch Pick, LTL Pick.
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