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Assist with the receiving and control of non-cannabis inventory such as accessories and merchandise. Control and confirm compliance and security of all cannabis inventory.
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The primary responsibility of the Inventory Control Clerk II is to ensure accuracy and quality throughout the warehouse inventory. Non-climate control environment. Assesses Inventory Accuracy and Transfer/Adjusts Inventory Levels to Correct as Necessary.
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The Inventory Control Operator must demonstrate the ability to understand the Kitting and Almix processes, to include, but not limited to troubleshooting, COP, CIP, Kosherization, and perform necessary work-orders for assigned area/equipment.
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As our ideal Inventory Control Manager, you are more than a team member; you are shaping our future. 5+ years of experience in inventory control management, including scheduling, purchase orders, and product line management.
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Your duties could include anything from inventory fulfillment, tracking data from various departments from concept to fulfillment, printing labels, grouping records and manifests, quality control, engaging seed to sale software, and participating with general production support.
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Develop and update MWI and SOPs for areas used in Receiving, Ingredients and Inventory control members. Supervise the activities of Ingredients Team, Inventory Control Team, Line Supply & Receiving Team.
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Work from pre-printed kit sheets and layout diagrams, in order to efficiently kit materials from stockroom inventory, as well as record / update daily activity within an ACCESS database. Helps to keep Kanban inventory accurate and assists with Kanban cycle counts as needed.
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The Inventory Supervisor will be responsible for the material handlers assigned to various departments and will give directions to the team to provide material handling support for receiving, production and shipping.
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Assist inventory control specialist in performing cycle counts and inventory control to ensure effective adherence to sound inventory management principles, such as FICO.
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Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Use of the RF Scanner for warehouse department operational functions of shipping, receiving, staging, replenishment, and inventory control cycle count functions. Understands inventory control principles.
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Develop budget and manpower requirements for Inventory Control, Warehouse/Shipping/Receiving, Purchasing and Scheduling groups within the plant. This role will hold broad responsibility for Delivery Performance, Inventory, JCMS Material Control Principle advances, Supplier Planning and Performance Management, Inventory Control and warehouse management, Staffing for Salary and Indirect Materials team members, people development and profit planning / budgeting.
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The Cannabis Inventory Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of inventory operations within a cannabis dispensary or related business. Prior experience in inventory management, preferably in the cannabis industry.
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Inventory of all produce, dairy, grocery weekly. Previous Point-of-Sale(POS) experience with managing inventory/supply chain/production in a product or retail company is preferred. Responsible for adding in new product to POS system for correct inventory and sales reports.
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Experience and knowledge of aircraft carrier (CVN) programs as they relate to Navy financial management, stock control operation, inventory management of the NWCF, Supply and maintenance operation, configuration management, hotel service, food preparation, laundry and ship store services, and HAZMAT management, forklift inventory and management, and all other related shipboard services as they relate to large afloat activities.
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