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Certifications preferred: Lean Six Sigma, APICS. Proven track record of organizational effectiveness, inventory optimization, and operations management. Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, or economics from an accredited university or 12 + years of experience working in supply chain management or inventory management.
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Six Sigma (green belt) or Lean certification a plus. The role has full leadership responsibility of a departmental team of six direct reports, including buyers and admins, and reports directly to the Director of Inventory Management.
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Lean or Green Belt Six Sigma certification a plus. APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) or APICS Certified Supply chain Professional (CSCP) a plus.
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Lean manufacturing/materials implementation and use of kanban principles, Six Sigma. Lean manufacturing/materials implementation and use of kanban principles, Six Sigma background and knowledge is also highly desirable.
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Inventory control and cycle count experience, utilizing a Warehouse Management System. Required Education Minimum BA degree or an equivalent of 10+ years of experience working in an inventory control capacity where the environment is associated with a production facility and /or distribution warehouse leading project teams.
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Familiarity with Lean Six Sigma principles and continuous improvement. Certification in Inventory Management (e.g., APICS CPIM, CSCP). The ideal candidate will have 3-4 years of proven experience in inventory management within a fast-paced environment.
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Minimum 5+ years of purchasing and inventory management experience in B2B wholesale distribution or similar industry. Performance Management: Increase performance metrics including fill rates, inventory turns, aging purchase orders, outstanding back orders, and excess inventory levels.
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The Inventory Manager is responsible for a targeted $6M inventory distributed across 11 total branch warehouses in VA, NC, and SC. This manager is responsible for purchasing, inventory performance, and supplier relationships.
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Must be proficient in Microsoft office programs and have strong general computer skills Strong mathematical aptitude and skills PREFERRED : 2 years of Purchasing Management Lean and Six Sigma education and experience Knowledge of injection molding processes.
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Bachelor's degree 2 or more years of experience in Operations and/or experience in Lean Six Sigma or equivalent methodologies. Certifications in Continuous Improvement, Lean and/or Six Sigma Personal Qualities.
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Experience with Lean, Continuous Improvement and Six Sigma tools. Significant experience in Inventory & Quality Assurance Management, with the proven ability to show improvement in a continually developing environment.
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Lean/Six Sigma/CI Certification a plus. Reports on inventory levels, supply chain progress, procedural efficiency, and personnel issues to upper management. Must be detail oriented, have leadership qualifications and be proficient in inventory management software enterprise systems.
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5+ years of operations management experience with a focus on inventory control. Ensure compliance and improvement of all Inventory Control and Quality Management practices across the network.
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Inventory Control Manager. Lead & supervise front-line supervisors and hourly employees in Inventory Control / Quality Assurance operations within the fulfillment center. Experience managing within a Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), preferably Manhattan, Foursite and or Exceed.
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Minimum BA degree or an equivalent of 10+ years of experience working in an inventory control capacity where the environment is associated with a production facility and /or distribution warehouse leading project teams.
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