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Ensure the integrity of the physical count of the in-house inventory via cycle counting and other duties assigned. Cycle counts the warehouse a minimum of four times a year, including all pick and reserve slots for discrepancies and product/packaging integrity issues.
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Use Warehouse Management Software and Excel to sort through cycle count data. Track and report daily to upper management building capacity, building utilization, inventory accuracy and cycle count progress.
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What You'll Do · Responsible for the integrity and accuracy of all inventories by performing daily audits and maintaining a comprehensive Cycle Count program. What You'll Need · At least 1 year of experience with cycle counts · At least 3 months cherry picker and reach forklift experience · Basic to intermediate computer skills including Outlook, Excel and Word. · Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
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Manage daily cycle count process aswell as ad-hoc escalations, investigating and executing complex inventoryvariances to ensure financial accounting integrity. Primary responsibility is execution of the daily Cycle Counting Program at over300 of America’s Retail Stores.
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Consulting firms, contractors and infrastructure owners count on us when innovative design and intricate engineering solutions are required. Our specialty lies in the ability to manage the entire life cycle of engineering services and support.
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Responsible for cycle count of inventory and to work with the Purchasing department to correct discrepancies. Employment opportunities may require access to information which is subject to the export control regulations of the United States.
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Description We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Senior Roadway Engineer/Team Leader in our Boston, MA, office. H&H is a full-service infrastructure engineering firm with more than 135 years of experience steeped in solving complex engineering challenges.
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Support the goal of inventory accuracy by maintaining cycle count, data entry auditing, reconciling physical to perpetual inventory and stock adjustments. Manage all import/export activities, negotiate best possible freight rates while maintaining quality and integrity of products in transit, set and execute delivery service levels for inbound and outbound freight, conduct periodic business reviews with key service providers, resolve freight related issues including but not limited to, resolution of receipt discrepancies, invoice issues and tracking of inbound and outbound delivery status.
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Coordinating the physical inventory process, cycle count results, and inventory valuation, and ensuring required inventory reserves. Project costing in a government contracting environment and familiarity with government contract accounting compliance requirements (e.g. FAR, CAS) is strongly desired.
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Responsible for routing cycle count execution. Description: Reporting to the Inventory and Receiving Supervisor, the Cycle Counter will be responsible for periodic and accurate counting of inventory to control errors and ensure inventory integrity.
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Be able to perform inventory cycle count as needed. Be able to perform inventory cycle count as needed. Receive trucks in a timely and accurate manner to load and unload tractor-trailer trucks per P.O requirements.
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Ensure that the site achieves all inventory accuracy metrics as they relate to order fulfillment at the site, including cycle count accuracy, and shipping, receiving, and packing accuracy.
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Cycle Count Analyst (Bryan Dairy 3rd Shift - approximately 11 pm - 7 am)This position is based onsite in at our new Bryan Dairy location in Seminole, FL.Now offering a $2,500 sign-on bonus for new, external candidates for this major expansion.
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The Inventory Analyst will oversee all inventory control functions for the facility by using the CMS cycle counting module to count WIP, finished good and components based on ABC analysis.
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Establish, execute, and monitor a building wide cycle count program. Through the management of error reports, proper training and execution of Microsoft Dynamics transactions, and comprehensive understanding of lot tracking the Inventory Control Specialist will be expected to identify problem areas in process, operational execution, and systematic functions.
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