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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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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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The Inventory Control Team member oversees inventory integrity within the Distribution Center. Demonstrate prior verifiable experience in inventory control. Assist with vendor returns and lead physical inventory.
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Following this initial period, your responsibilities will seamlessly transition to encompass the core duties of an Inventory Control specialist. We are seeking a meticulous Inventory Control person to join our team, with a unique focus on liquidation for the first six months of your tenure.
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Assisting the Finance Director & Inventory Manager with the following tasks:Support with month end closeAnalytical review of balance sheet and income statementReview of OPEX and monthly accrualsReview of store rentsReview stock adjustmentsCoordinate with shared services to resolve store inquiries and discrepanciesAssist with planning and reconciling store annual inventoriesInventory control & analysis; including aging of inventory.
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The Inventory Analyst ensures the shelf-life testing is reviewed and the batch disposition code is updated based on the recommended course of action. The Inventory Analyst will also assist with Supply Chain projects, ensuring CIL's processes remain up to date as continuous improvements are made to the system.
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The Inventory Control Specialist (Stockkeeper) is responsible for the receipt, storage and issuance of supplies, parts and materials to all Metro Transit departments and facilities. Follows established methods and procedures in requisitioning, receipt, issuance, storage and inventory of materials, supplies and equipment to maintain the integrity of Metro Transit's inventory system.
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The Inventory Analyst is part of the Lindt & Sprngli (North America) Inc. (LSNA) Logistics team, which supports Lindt USA, Ghirardelli, and Russell Stover chocolate brands. The Inventory Analyst will be responsible for coordinating inventory activities between the third-party logistics service providers and the brands.
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The Quality Control Analyst position performs testing and inspection of raw materials, in-process and finished products, and audits the corresponding documentation in compliance with internal SOPs and applicable regulatory requirements, participates in test method validation development and execution, and assists in the training and development of new Quality Control Analysts.
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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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Review OFR report in order to confirm warehouse issues, requesting assistance from the Inventory Control Specialist or 3PL inventory manager where required. Inventory Control Coordinator.
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The Inventory Control Analyst is responsible for counting and maintaining the inventory integrity of the facility. Inventory Control Analyst | Utilimaster | Landisville, PA.
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The Senior Program Control Analyst position requires an individual to have 5-8 years of applicable experience and a degree in Finance or Accounting. This Sr. Program Control Analyst will be responsible for overseeing all financial aspects of the assigned contracts including but not limited to for month-end close, forecasting/budgeting, and reporting and analysis.
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This position is responsible for ensuring strict inventory control standard operating procedures are properly executed and adhered to and maintaining and reviewing slot locations throughout the warehouse.
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CALPAK , a leading luggage and traveling accessories company, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Inventory Control Manager with exceptional data reporting abilities, specifically with knowledge in Deposco WMS and NetSuite ERP (or equivalent systems), to join our dynamic team.
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