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Relatable Skills/Experience: Inventory Auditor, Retail Inventory Manager, Travel, Merchandising, Stocking, Retail Supervisor, Warehouse Inventory, Route Sales. Integrity: The idea of a store manager reducing their shrink is what motivates you to provide professional, accurate, and honest data.
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Receiving Lead is responsible for all Inventory Control and Quality Assurance (ICQA) processes including cycle counts, RTVs and adjustments. The Receiving Lead reports to the Omni Store Manager and is responsible for leading all backroom functions including receiving, processing, sorting and stocking all deliveries.
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This includes fleet management, commodity purchasing, inventory control, warehouse shipping and receiving, tool purchasing, and scheduling transportation of materials and equipment.
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Familiarity with inventory control, OSHA, HACCP and other regulatory requirements. Direct: Union and/or non-union warehouse on-floor associates (Loaders, Selectors, Receivers, Forklift drivers, etc.
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The Purchasing Manager must foster a close working relationship with multiple departments at a local level, such as Inventory Control, Manufacturing, Quality, Scheduling, Warehouse Operations, Procurement, and Finance.
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Oversee all order fulfillment, inventory control, and processing operations in a 32,000 sq ft e-commerce fulfillment center and storage facility. Directly supervise the WMS system and warehouse technology, including liaising with technology providers and managing reporting functions.
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Supervise daily activities of the warehouse, including quality assurance, inventory control, space management, logistics, floor productivity, shipping, and customer service. Maintain warehouse operations standards and procedures for product handling and storage requirements, equipment utilization, inventory management, shipping and receiving.
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Knowledge and experience in sound operational process development, supply chain management, warehouse management, and quality control. Strong computer skills including MRP, ERP, inventory and warehouse management, MS Office, PowerPoint.
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Participate in hands-on UPS, Freight, Returns, Receiving, Restock, Parcels, LTL, Slotting, Transfers, Velocity, Inventory Control, QC and Maintenance department training. Ability to learn quickly and thrive in a fast-paced overnight warehouse manager environment.
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Operations Manager, Operations Supervisors, Inventory Control Manager, Warehouse Lead, Yard Jockey, Office Administrator, Safety Coordinator, Outbound Coordinator. The Dispatcher works under the direction of the Inventory Control Manager and in coordination with other key operations personnel to ensure effective inbound/outbound scheduling.
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Provide a financial audit report to the store manager. Address and problem-solve all inventory-related discrepancies and issues. Count all items in the convenience store accurately and efficiently using a 10-key machine.
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4848 Relatable Skills/Experience: Inventory Auditor, Retail Inventory Manager, Travel, Merchandising, Stocking, Retail Supervisor, Warehouse Inventory, Route Sales. Responsibilities: Count all items in the convenience store accurately and efficiently using a 10-key machine Address and problem-solve all inventory-related discrepancies and issues Provide a financial audit report to the store manager Develop effective relationships with C-store managers and team members Commute or carpool daily to the convenience stores scheduled for the day Qualifications: Must be able to lift 25 lbs.
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Support DC Manager with non-order related work (facilities management, safety, security, equipment maintenance, Inventory control, etc. In the role of DC Supervisor, you will be responsible for assisting the DC Manager in overseeing the physical receiving and distribution of specialty wire and cable products; ensuring the security and efficient operation of loading, unloading and inventory tracking; supervising and training DC associates dedicated to processing orders effectively and efficiently in a 5S model.
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Manager, Inventory Control Wisconsin OperationsWork Mode: OnsiteLocation: Onsite at Kohler Energy, WI (Primarily Mosel, WI) OpportunityThe Manager, Inventory Control WI Operations reports to the Senior Manager, warehouse Operations and is responsible for Warehouse Management system maintenance, Cycle Counting, inventory discrepancy investigation and inventory excess & obsolescence review within all Kohler Generator Wisconsin Operations.
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The Receiving Lead routes received product to the proper location on the sales floor and warehouse. 1-2 years of experience at the management or supervisory level in a retail environment, warehouse management, logistics or restaurant industry.
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