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Qualifications:Supply chain experienceExperience with Materials Requirement Planning (MRP) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, and/or inventory control applications. Continuously monitor and respond to technician parts needs, including replacements for non-conforming parts, delivery of fasteners and shop stock, moving assemblies to inventory or the next work center, and other similar duties as requested.
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Responsible for daily warehouse operation including; inventory control, inventory purchase requisitions, receiving, storage, disbursement, and the overall management of Powdr Copper Mountain's consolidated inventory and parts ordering system.
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Uses BCS POS system for inventory control and customer inquiries. The Warehouse Associate assists with general warehouse duties, receiving inspection, shipping, performs light maintenance, delivers, and picks up materials, maintains stocking inventory in warehouse and show room, stocks beverages and snacks in show room and warehouse, performs routine filter maintenance and keeps up general appearance of exterior of all buildings and lots.
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Work with team on improvement initiatives across the organization including parts distribution, warehouse operations, inventory control, shipping and receiving, and production support.
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Work with customer service, sales and marketing, and supply chain to ensure proper control of inventory by repack through audit and placement in to warehouse. Assists in all project areas of the Distribution Center, related to shipping/receiving, buybacks, stack outs, customer returns, cycle counting, warehouse management, store set up, process control, creation of and maintenance of standard operating procedures, job hazard analysis, 5S, KSMS, KQMS, ISO, and any other duties as assignment by Team Leader - Receiving.
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Manage the warehouse purchasing and inventorypaying special attention to inventory control and asset protection. This includes maintaining inventory and processing deliveries and ensure accuracy of shipping and receiving of supplies/parts.
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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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Experience with material requirements and Dock/Receiving/Warehouse/Shipping areasLean Six Sigma Green belt trained and or certifiedAbility to understand engineering drawings and parts listsASCM Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) certificationEEOLockheed Martin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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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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Duties include overseeing the parts department, inventory control, parts counter sales & delivery staff. Parts warehouse experience in auto/truck environment is a plus.
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Maintain inventory of workstations, delivering and presenting parts to line side operations, setting up and maintaining Parts Stores, loading and unloading equipment and parts from trucks, moving goods packed on pallets or in crates around the storage facility, stacking goods in correct storage bays, following inventory control instructions, performing daily equipment checks such as recharging the truck’s battery and lubricating equipment.
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The Parts Inventory Control Specialist, in conjunction with the Warehouse lead, is responsible for all aspects of inventory control, maintenance, and organization, including reconciling orders, billing, inbounds, cycle counts, returns, and other tasks as assigned in accordance with company policies.
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Experience in warehouse management, inventory control, or a similar area would be preferred but isn't required for this entry-level position. Put your problem-solving skills to the test by becoming a full-time Warehouse Coordinator - Parts Driver with Premium Plumbing.
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CONTACTS: Internal: employees at all levels of the organization RESPONSIBILITY #1: Maintain Accurate Parts Control ·Receive, label and store new parts from Companies Japanese branch·Enter received parts into the system·Ensure that warehouse space is organized for maximum accuracy and efficiency.
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Monitor spare parts inventory to ensure SOs for all spare parts in internal and external warehouses and HUB facilities. Reporting to the Finance Director, the Warehouse & Logistics Manager is responsible for successfully managing warehouse operations including staffing, logistics, safety, analytics with reporting, and customer collaboration.
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