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Leverages SAP and other systems to execute “day to day” inventory control, to consistently achieve fill rates while minimizing Inventory days on hand across the global supply chain.
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Essential Functions of Job: Provides direct supervision to a team of skilled Inventory Control employees, which includes Workflow Coordinators and Associates as well as managing the relationship with the onsite staffing agency in relation to temporary agency employees working in the department(s) Spends approximately 75% of their time on the operational floor with associates driving engagement, coaching, teaching, developing and providing performance feedback.
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Warehouse inventory, heavy industry, banding, loading, material handling, equipment operation, cranes, truck loading, Driving, cdl license, truck driving, inventory management, inventory control, construction, machine operating, forklift, bob cat, over head crane, band saw, overhead crane, industrial, rigging, sheet metal, inventory, crane operation, distribution center, heavy equipment, Cdl.
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Utilize leadership skills to drive a continuous improvement mindset while coaching and developing the members of your team in both inventory control and analysis. Join Strategic Retail Partners as an Inventory Control Supervisor.
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7+ years related work experience in Inventory Control, Logistics, or related discipline. Experience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and SAP. For a more comprehensive list of our benefits, please click here [this takes you to the Alight pre-auth page.
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The Inventory Control Supervisor reports to the Senior Logistics Manager and has overall responsibility for tracking incoming and finished goods materials, packaging supplies, etc. Develop and maintain inventory control systems that meet ongoing and future facility needs.
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Position Summary: Warehouse Associate will perform an array of duties related to the accurate and timely shipment and receipt of goods, consolidation of warehoused product, and replenishment of pick locations as well as necessary warehouse functions such as pulling customer orders, loading/unloading trucks, inventory control, and general housekeeping.
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Serves as a Subject Matter Expert and resource for warehouse support in several areas, including, but not limited to, budget, P and L management, inventory control, food safety, warehouse layouts, WMS (including scanning, etc.
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The Warehouse Team Leader directs the daily activities of Warehouse Associates involved in the Receiving, Picking, Packing, Releasing of products and Inventory control activities. Supervises transactions in Warehouse Management system (WMS) to ensure accurate inventory management.
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2-5 years' warehouse experience, including strong knowledge of Import/Export receiving and shipping and inventory control processes, procedures and practices. WMS (Warehouse Management System) experience preferred.
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Demonstrates understanding of WMS, inventory management, control practices, product flow and productivity standards. Perform cycle count tasks as set forth in the WMS system.
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The Inventory manager implements the corporate Inventory Control program and monitors all results to ensure Great Inventory equals Great Productivity. The Inventory Manager is responsible for planning, directing, controlling, and evaluating all or most inventory planning and control activities for one or multiple accounts.
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The Regional Distribution Center Operations Supervisor - Inbound, is responsible for leading inbound operations, implementing effective inventory control strategies, ensuring rigorous quality assurance measures, and demonstrating a strong focus on continuous improvement.
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Counting physical inventory: Physically verify and correct inventory locations where needed in the warehouse and within WMS system. Carry out directive when Supply Chain/Inventory Control requests a count on a certain number.
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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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