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Conducts inventory cycle count and physical inventory programs. Inventory Specialist (Mon-Fri: 7:00am to 3:00pm) Must be able to accurately count and record key data in WMS or other systems.
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Manages all aspects of MRO spare parts inventory to support a pharmaceutical environment using a CMMS system (Maximo) and ERP system (SAP). Manages activities associated with cycle count program to ensure SOX compliance.
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Mark and store parts in stockroom according to prearranged system and assist with cycle count duties. 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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JOB TITLE: Inventory Control Specialist DEPARTMENT: OEM Operations REPORTS TO: OEM Operations Director SUMMARY: This position contributes to the Company’s success by storing, organizing and releasing parts and units required to completed component repairs and maintenance in an accurate and timely manner.
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Inventory Specialist Monday - Friday 9:00 am -5:30pm. The employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts and vehicles, and is regularly exposed to extreme heat or cold, or temperatures consistent with outdoor weather.
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This individual will perform a variety of customer service, promoting, displaying, 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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Assist in keeping parts department clean and professional. They will merchandise, invoice and make any necessary entries to the inventory control system based on company guidelines. Receive ship and store parts as needed in accordance with DOT local, state and federal guidelines.
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Seasonal Inventory Specialist 2nd Shift. Compiles, verifies and reports daily and/or periodic statistical information aimed at detecting trends to improve and maintain the overall health of inventory.
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Enter data for quantities of parts issued and transferred between locations, inventory, and cycle count adjustments, into the computer database. Seeking an experienced Inventory and Shipping Specialist to provide inventory support for dispatch of field service technicians, as well as assembly and shipping of all Energy Efficiency kits.
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Prior purchasing and inventory experience with ERP system, preferably SAP. Establishes supplier base to ensure best pricing, delivery of materials, and quality of parts and services. Associates Degree or equivalent experience in Inventory Management.
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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for all assigned tasks relating to inventory control. Ensures compliance to inventory processes and procedures as well as compliance to contractual obligations.
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Enter data for quantities of parts issued and transferred between locations, inventory and cycle count adjustments, into computer database. Prepare daily reports for cycle count and COGS.
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Previous cycle count experience highly preferred. Summary Under the direction of the Operations Support Supervisor, and in accordance with company policies and procedures, the Inventory Specialist will maintain inventory accuracy through proper counting, processing of material reports and transfers.
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Inventory control - inventory receiving into SAP, daily cycle count processing, goods receipt/invoice receipt reconciliation in SAP inventory discrepancy resolution. The Operational Support Specialist is responsible for a multiple facility and commercial support functions primarily related to daily billing, shipping support, inventory control, returns/credits and operational expense and supply management.
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Support WIP Audits and (Annual) Financial Audits·Conduct weekly Cycle count and report results to OEM Ops Director. ·Track inventory level and ensure that parts are ordered according to the established “safety stock” level.
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