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Overseeing the efficient operations of the Inventory Control Department, timely and accurate submission of Physical and Cycle Count Inventories, Aged Inventory reporting and forecasting as well as timely and accurate reconciliation of Consignment vendor reconciliations.
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The Inventory Control Manager is responsible for maintaining an accurate inventory of parts and goods through transaction documentation, process, procedure verification, and system review.
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Tyndale is hiring an organized and experience Inventory Manager to monitor, evaluate, and control of our end to end inventory positions. This Manager is responsible for optimizing inventory levels, coordinating stock replenishments, analyzing sales history and forecasts to determine stock items.
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The Inventory Control Manager will be responsible for directing and managing the tasks related to the management of inventory and receiving processes within the facility. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: To perform this job successfully, the Inventory Control & Receiving Manager must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
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Sales Inventory Control Manager. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills, especially with Salesmen/Mangers and other Caterpillar Dealership Inventory Managers. - Performs other duties as given by the Sales Operations Manager.
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Senior Manager Inventory Control. The Sr. Manager, Inventory Management is a key business partner to Merchandising, Sales, Merchandise Planning, and vendors to drive sales while maximizing inventory return on investment.
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The Inventory Control Manager associate is responsible for accurate inventory counts for all pick zones and storage locations. The Inventory Control associate will make inventory adjustments as needed through on-line cycle counts.
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The Senior Accounts Payable and Inventory Control Manager will be responsible for ensuring accuracy, integrity, and timely processing of invoices and overseeing efficient operations of the Inventory Control Department.
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Title: Inventory Control Manager ( Non-Remote) The Inventory Control Manager is responsible for the accurate control, internal and external reporting of all Food Bank inventory, ensuring compliance with established policies and procedures and maintaining effective internal control over the physical product flow and accounting of inventory received, distributed and other inventory areas.
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Inventory of all produce, dairy, grocery weekly. Previous Point-of-Sale(POS) experience with managing inventory/supply chain/production in a product or retail company is preferred. Responsible for adding in new product to POS system for correct inventory and sales reports.
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Inventory Control Manager. 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in Cost accounting and/or Inventory accounting control. Collaborate with FP&A, Accounts Payable, Production, Operations, and Logistics departments to ensure accurate recording of inventory and related expenses.
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The Inventory Control Manager supervises the freight process and oversees all products of the At Home business along with the Store Operations team members. At Home is committed to knitting diversity and inclusion into the fabric of our culture; we respect, appreciate and celebrate the experiences and qualities that differentiate everyone on the At Home team.
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5 years minimum experience in inventory control or warehousing required. Labor planning and scheduling of inventory control staff – Ensure all activities are completed timely, as labor availability and priorities change, utilizing all personnel effectively.
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Summary: Reporting to the Distribution Center Manager, The Inventory Control Manager will supervise, coach and mentor the inventory team. He/She conducts daily inventory analysis to solve any inventory discrepancies, develops and implements inventory control procedures and establishes and maintains Distribution Center slotting activity to maintain the most efficient order picking and replenishing.
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Certification in American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS)/Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM), International Association of Information Technology Asset Managers (IAITAM), Inventory Control, OR equivalent.
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