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Control) for marketing tactics which allows for accurate ROI measurement. High proficiency in using programming languages like Python, SQL, and BI tools like Tableau/Power BI, Looker, MicroStrategy.
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The Inventory Control Specialist will be responsible for the master data accuracy supporting the inventory, ensuring the right part is available at the time, and assisting site operations with managing warranty claims.
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Must have strong written and verbal communication, detail oriented and must have extensive knowledge on Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Power point, Outlook, Access) Inventory Control Manager Responsibilities for the following Support Personnel JLL UAW Trades - Electrician, HVAC, and Helper Manufacturing Process Equipment Tank Farm Operations, Reporting, Maintenance, and Repair Assist in maintaining Fuel specific spare parts and specialty tools.
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The Inventory Control Coordinator develops, creates, delegates and manages the processes and KPI's associated with the maintenance of perpetual inventory at the Distribution Center.
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Under the direction of the Shipping and Receiving Area Manager, the Inventory Control Specialist is responsible for managing inventory control and processes of finished, unfinished goods and raw material.
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Inventory/Quality Control Specialist. Located in beautiful Upstate, NY we are a leading commercial hardwood lumber manufacturer that is experiencing exponential growth, producing a variety of building products for numerous industry sectors.
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Carter Machinery Company, the authorized Caterpillar dealer serving Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Washington D.C. is hiring an Inventory Control Analyst at our Salem, Virginia corporate headquarters.
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LI-TM1 What you will be doing The Supply Chain Department has an opening for an Inventory Control Specialist. Review and coordinate daily perpetual inventory adjustments with Inventory Control Coordinator.
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Inventory Control Analyst. Responsible for preparing and reporting progress of monthly inventory forecast. Undertake analysis on inventory levels, aging, and obsolescence. Scrutinize and analyze inventory issues and apply LEAN methods to prepare recommendations for policy/process improvements related to inventory tracking and accuracy.
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Analyst, Inventory Control page is loaded. Performs all daily activities necessary to maintain effective inventory management procedures. Maintain confidentiality of inventory records to authorized personnel only.
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Through this important work, the Inventory Control Manager impacts customer satisfaction, store profitability and Academys Mission. The Inventory Control Manager manages all day to day responsibilities of the Inventory Control department.
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The Inventory Control Analyst is responsible for performing maintenance and adjustments to inventory files on a daily basis to maintain current and correct information. Physical requirements must be met for the Inventory Control Analyst job, including the ability sit or stand for prolonged periods of time.
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Working knowledge of inventory control procedures for maintenance, shipping, receiving, and material handling or equivalent experience. Responsible for maintaining the integrity of the perpetual inventory through production reporting, receipt, storage, issuance, inventory control, and distribution of materials, supplies, parts, tools, and equipment used in the maintenance, production and logistics departments.
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Title: Manager, Inventory Accounting, GBM - Financial Accounting & Control Requisition ID: 142246. Actively pursues effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Guidelines for Business Conduct.
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An Inventory Control Coordinator (ICC) is responsible for the accuracy and integrity of the Sample Fulfillment Center (SFC) inventory of raw materials and sample cuts for eCommerce customer orders and the FDX program fulfillment to stores.
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