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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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Responsibilities of the Inventory Control Specialist: Operate Cherry Picker / Order Picker lift and other forklifts safely Utilize handheld RF scanners for product scanning Perform cycle counts, bin audits, and location checks Maintain cleanliness in the workspace and follow safety protocols Lift up to 75lbs for put away tasks and quality checks.
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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 Distribution Inventory Supervisor is responsible for providing leadership and support to entry-level production and warehouse associates. Job Duties and Responsibilities The Distribution Inventory Supervisor is responsible for providing leadership and support to entry-level production and warehouse associates.
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The Inventory Control Clerk I must possess an understanding of supply chain management processes including inventory management, warehouse operations, order fulfillment, and material storage methodologies.
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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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No Position Summary: Shift: 4pm to 12:30am Mon-Fri The Inventory Control Supervisor is accountable for the efficient day-to-day operation of the Inventory Control functions of the Distribution Center.
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The Inventory Supervisor will be responsible for ensuring accurate tracking, reporting, of cannabis production and products inventory to meet both internal and legal requirements.
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Maintain accurate inventory levels ; Execute the movement of watches in Pick Pro throughout the vault making spaces for shipments, putaways, consolidating skus, etc. Perform Physical Inventory Prep and assist with execution.
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As a Retail Inventory Supervisor, your primary role involves overseeing the accurate documentation and storage of incoming merchandise while actively contributing to the organization of the store's stockroom and backroom.
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The Senior Roadway Quality Control (QC) Technician serves as manager of the Roadway QC Technician team. Additionally, it supports Quality Control and Contracting Division Management in controlling and optimizing asphalt mixes, paving pattern, and roadway operations ensuring that asphalt mixes meet the minimum specifications.
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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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Job Description Summary: The QC Supervisor is a vital position for OI's success by ensuring all of our divisions in Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina, Vander and Concord are in compliance with NCDOT, NPCA and ACPA requirements.
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Manage the accountability of government personal property valued at $400 million at SRS by providing inventory control support to 40plus Asset Management Specialists located throughout 19 Divisions and 86 Departments.
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OR-BS or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology or related physical sciences, and 27 months or more as a qualified non-licensed operator or a supervisor or manager in work control, operations, engineering, outage management, maintenance, radiation protection, chemistry, or accredited training at a noncomparable (BWR) facility.
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