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CTI JVC/BARCO AVISCIA/CTS Cert CTS Technical Specialist Job Description: Required Experience: Experience with Material Management and Inventory Control Experience Working knowledge of Government property.
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Understands supply chain services, inventory control, or critical parts availability, material handling, import-export licensing, third-party warehousing and shipping/receiving activities.
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The Inventory Coordinator provides administrative support for the warehouses, tool rooms and supply rooms, including: maintaining required inventory levels, ensuring material specifications are met, ensuring the accuracy of quantity and quality of orders, verifying stock and identifying losses, maintaining an organized warehouse layout, loading and unloading orders, expediting receiving, shipping and warehousing of all materials and supplies.
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Perform all aspects of warehouse duties such as picking parts, deliver parts, receive inventory, shipping & receiving, physical inventory, cleaning & various other functions.
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Accurately record all inventory shipping and receiving activity and documentation. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to risk of electrical shock, vibration, paint, and various cleaning chemicals.
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As a Warehouse Specialist at TSL, you will be responsible for receiving materials, stocking shelves and pulling stock inventory to issue to specific jobs. TSL Warehouse Inventory Specialist.
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System Data Entry: enter all receiving and shipping data into an inventory control System including defective parts Inventory Control: Implement inventory control measures to maintain accurate records and minimize discrepancies.
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As an Inventory Control Specialist II, you are responsible for receiving and shipping, issuing orders, and pulling parts for kitting carts for production, cycle counting, organization and labeling of warehouse area, and CXT building customer parts ordering including receiving order, shipping, and invoicing.
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Manage and supervise parts inventory, fulfillment, and receiving+ Catalog and manage parts inventory for online resale+ Coordinating parts inventory from manufacturers and communicating with customers regarding order resolution and satisfaction+ Confirm inventory receiving invoice accuracy+ Coordinating with vendors regarding delivery schedules+ A high school diploma or equivalent is requiredWhy We’re a Better Place to Work+ Competitive salary.
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Coordinates cross-functional activities with Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Engineering, Inventory Control, Shipping/Receiving, and Contract Administration to ensure a smooth flow of materials through the production process and consistent information regarding status and priorities.
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20 – $24 / hourCompensation & Benefits: Eligible for profit sharing which is based on department profitability and individual performanceComprehensive benefits package Training and development, as well as opportunities to grow within the organizationThis individual will perform a variety of customer service and stocking duties related to the parts sales, receiving and delivery of parts and accessories that contribute to the efficient, safe and profitable operation of the parts department.
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Stock, monitor, and distribute inventory+ Restock parts in various departments+ Computer inventory transactions and data entryWhat do you bring? If you have experience as a cycle counter, inventory specialist, inspector, production worker, or have worked in a manufacturing environment, you are encouraged to apply.
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Creates, reviews, and processes requisitions and replenishment orders for inventory of RV Parts. Collaborates with Accounts Payable and vendors to resolve discrepancies specific to pricing, receiving, and match discrepancies.
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This individual will perform a variety of customer service and stocking duties related to the parts sales, receiving and delivery of parts and accessories that contribute to the efficient, safe and profitable operation of the parts department.
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As a Parts Specialist, you will be responsible for shipping, receiving, purchasing and inventory control. 1+ years of inventory management and/or parts purchasing is preferred.
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