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Analyst, Inventory Control page is loaded Analyst, Inventory Control Apply locations Huntington, NY time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id R06068 TTM Technologies, Inc. – Publicly Traded US Company, NASDAQ (TTMI) – Top-5 Global Printed Circuit Board Manufacturer.
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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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Take an active role in managing multiple inventory aspects of the distribution center operations including: Inventory Control, Overflow Management, and Inventory Metric Tracking.
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Under the direction of the Steward Supervisor, the Inventory Control Stock is responsible for accurate and efficient inventory control of all food and beverage products that supply the Food & Beverage (F&B) Department venues.
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One (1) or more years of prior inventory control experience preferred. Leads Inventory Control Specialists involved in any of the Inventory Control functions and ensures the inventory control department is operating efficiently.
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Develop, create, delegate, and manage the key performance indicators (KPI's) associated with maintenance of perpetual and physical inventory processes to ensure that inventory balances remain reconciled between WMS (perpetual inventory system for General Ledger.
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As an Inventory Control Analyst you will be responsible for planning/ordering and analyzing Branch inventory levels, including: interbranch orders, manufacturing work orders and vendor provided products.
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Knowledge/experience using automated Materials Management Systems, Inventory control techniques, supply distribution methods. Management, control, and performance of inventory management activities for assigned inventories in these areas: Warehouse, Distribution Center, OR/MM services.
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The IC Coordinator is accountable for the implementation of the One SCM Operations and Logistics strategy at the local ministry under the direction of the Ministry/Site Supply Chain Manager or Regional Inventory Control Manager.
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UOVO seeks an Inventory Control Art Handler to join its dynamic and growing team. The Inventory Control, Art Handler will report directly to the Inventory Control Supervisor.
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The Solar Inventory Control Specialist will be responsible for the master data accuracy supporting the solar inventory, ensuring the right part is available at the time, and assisting site operations with managing warranty claims.
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The Retail Inventory Associates are responsible for supporting their Inventory Manager with maintaining accurate inventory control measures. An expert in all things MA regulations and remains vigilant in updates from the Cannabis Control Commission, METRC, and Leaf Logix.
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Intake Tech will report directly to the Inventory Manager and Dispensary Managers. The Inventory Associates are expected to contribute to make their Dispensary a climate which encourages forward thinking, embraces inclusion, and practices generosity of spirit.
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The Inventory Analyst I - The Inventory Analyst's role is responsible for the management/control of Customer and Agiliti owned inventory. Develop and implement new forecasting methods and inventory control and turn measures including reporting needs.
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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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