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The Inventory Control Specialist (Stockkeeper) is responsible for the receipt, storage and issuance of supplies, parts and materials to all Metro Transit departments and facilities.
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Position Description : The Retail Inventory Specialist will focus on back of house store operations, including but not limited to: vault organization, shrink control, inventory balancing between medical and adult use licenses (in Metrc and Point-of-sale), product receiving, transferring, and all preparation of inventory.
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Assistant Manager, Inventory Manager, Display Merchandiser, Quality Specialist, Retail Marketing Specialist, Inventory Control Specialist, Visual Merchandiser, Promotions Coordinator, Trainer, Planogram Lead, Team Lead, Team Leader, Training Lead, Training Leader, Department Manager, Floor Manager.
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The Retail Inventory Specialist reports to the Retail Operations Supervisor to drive successful menu balancing, order fulfillment, inventory controls, and back of house efficiencies.
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Following this initial period, your responsibilities will seamlessly transition to encompass the core duties of an Inventory Control specialist. In this specialized role, you will serve as the Liquidation Specialist, taking charge of auctions, yard sales, and managing online sales on eBay and various social media sites to efficiently liquidate unnecessary inventory.
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Protecting company assets and minimizing loss by ensuring all store standards and operating procedures are met, including workplace safety, inventory control, and loss prevention. Leading a high-performing team comprised of the Merchandise Manager along with Beauty Advisors and Task Associates, you will have overall responsibility for all aspects of store operations, including realignments, planograms and inventory life cycle-related processes.
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Collaborate with the Production and Inventory Control Specialist to ensure that the production schedule is met, and inventory control practices are followed. Every time you toast your bread, charge your laptop, blow dry your hair, or wash your clothing you are using products that need to be tested to ensure their electrical safety.
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Utilizing the company’s task management system to prioritize and ensure the execution of all operational focuses, inclusive of ad set processes, visual sets, planograms, realignments, inventory life-cycle related processes (e.g., cycle counts, damages, testers, inventory adjustments, product disposition, etc.
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The OEHS Lab and Environmental Specialist within the Office of Environmental Health and Safety (OEHS) is responsible for supporting the radiation, laser chemical and biological safety programs, as well as the environmental management system, including permit support and data input into the inventory control system for chemical, radiological and biological materials.
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Retail management: proven ability with monitoring inventory levels, achieving operational excellence, driving a service culture, and executing merchandising directives. Managing supply inventory and ordering processes, ensuring allocated budget is adhered to, and necessary products for services and retail are on hand.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO As the Inventory Control Specialist, you’ll be responsible for all tasks required to maintain accurate inventory records, including daily cycle counting, reconciliation, and accurately maintaining inventory balances and movements.
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La Terra Fina (LTF) is seeking an Inventory Control Specialist (Swing Shift) (2:00 pm - 10:30 pm) to execute all coordination of system inventory transactions and movements, daily warehouse transfers and inventory adjustments, specializing in the resolution of any inventory related problems.
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Promoting a culture of accountability to meet or exceed the store’s goals related to retail and service sales, guest loyalty (including credit), payroll, omni-channel, and retail shrink. Performing makeup applications, skincare analysis, and product demonstrations.
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Experience conducting desktop and online studies or research on a wide variety of natural resource or resource planning topics, Geographic Information System, map interpretation (National Wetland Inventory, U.S. Geological Survey, aerial photography.
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The Inventory Control Specialist reports to the Retail Inventory Manager and the Dispensary Store Manager. The Inventory Specialist is responsible for maintaining an accurate inventory in their dispensary.
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