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Inventory Control Specialist or Warehouse Assistant is responsible for assisting Supervisor in maintaining. Experience with SAP Materials Management (MM) purchasing and inventory control functionality or other e- based business management systems.
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Maintains and enhances Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) and SAP procurement programs to optimize purchasing and inventory control procedures. Minimum of 4 years in inventory management, shipping/receiving or related warehouse experience.
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Demand forecasting and optimization of inventory/warehouse utilization (Material Requirements Planning) Lutron Electronics position as the worldwide leader in innovative lighting control and shading solutions has enabled consistent, annual growth.
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Two years' experience in inventory control and/or warehousing operations preferred. Assist in receiving, inventory and lot control of all clinical supplies, lab office supplies, and equipment according to department protocol.
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The work involves planning and coordinating agency support functions, which include property and asset management, inventory, warehouse storage support, fleet management, security, receiving management, loss prevention controls, and building infrastructure.
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The Warehouse Specialist is responsible for handling multiple functions in the warehouse which includes planning, co-ordination, inventory control, high-lift, selection, receiving, loading and export containers assigned by manager or lead based on business needs.
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As an Inventory Control Specialist (also known as Supply Chain Specialist or Warehouse Operations Specialist), you'll play a crucial role in managing inventory and warehouse operations.
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Responsible for inventory management and inventory control metrics in a 24/7 shop environment. Pulling material from warehouse for shop use and ensuring material is issued to correct locomotive with all necessary information: position, serial number, removal reason, service sheet.
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Use handheld scanner to receive, put away, pick and ship orders to insure accurate inventory control. 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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Point out any quality or inventory discrepancy issues to Warehouse Manager or Inventory Control Specialist. Assist the Warehouse Manager in the hiring, developing and performance improvement of assigned staff.
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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for the inventory control of all medical supplies and equipment as well as maintaining appropriate levels of inventory. Accesses and distributes management reports related to inventory control and shipping data.
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Inventory control experience in a hospital setting. Communicates effectively with distributors, warehouse, and information systems staff to correct irregularities in the exchange of data between MMIS and distributor's system.
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The purpose of this classification is to perform warehouse duties and inventory control functions for a specific Fulton County warehouse or facility. Performs storeroom/warehouse duties: assists with various shipping and receiving tasks, organizes and maintains the stockroom, issues parts and supplies, and processes returned damaged or defective merchandise; makes deliveries and operates material handling equipment; fulfill customer orders for material; creates, implements and oversees an appropriate labeling system for all equipment and material stored in warehouse.
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The Inventory Quality Control Specialist ensures the accuracy and regulatory adherence of stock levels within a distribution center and its external storage facilities. Job title : Inventory Quality Control Specialist.
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Warehouse worker, fulfillment specialist, general labor, material handler, shipping, receiving, picking, packing, order fulfillment, inventory control, quality control, distribution specialist, jobs, careers, order picker, order selector, packing, picking.
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