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Job Title: Lead - Inventory Management D. Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 8 years of prior relevant experience or 2 years post-Secondary/Associates Degree with 4 years of prior related experience in inventory control/stockroom (receiving, storing and arranging, issuing and kitting of material) function related to the movement of inventory.
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Job Title: Inventory Management. Examines, stocks and distributes materials in inventory and on manufacturing lines. Maintain inventory accuracy through execution of annual inventory including training and monitoring.
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The position of an Inventory Management B, reporting to the Depot Operations Manager, is responsible for performing the physical or administrative tasks supporting the shipping, receiving, storing, and distribution of materials, parts, supplies and equipment, rejecting unsatisfactory items where necessary in the Depot Return & Repair area.
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L3Harris Corporation is seeking an Inventory Management Support D to support the MET Depot. Prior experience working inventory management within a defense contractor manufacturing environment.
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Experience to include working in a warehouse, logistics, inventory control, and/or production environment. Organizational, Customer service, problem solving, and time management skills.
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The Inventory Management Associate is responsible for planning, controlling and managing activities related to inventory control, shipping/receiving, storing of materials or finished goods for sales to meet sales and distribution demand.
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Prior experience wokring inventory management within a defense contractor manufacturing environment. Job Title: Inventory Management, Support D. Will utilize computer MRP system to track inventory levels, input data, run reports, create packing slips and pick lists, and perform inventory cycle counts.
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Inventory management, work with small parts, work self directed, learns quickly & works well with others. Job Title: Inventory Management Support C. Complete daily cycle counts and annual inventory.
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Job Title: Specialist, Inventory Management. As an Inventory Management Specialist, you will be responsible for coordinating and performing the physical and administrative tasks supporting the shipping, receiving, storing, and distribution of materials, parts, supplies and equipment: resolving issues and rejecting unsatisfactory items where necessary.
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Job Title: Inventory Management Support B. Responsible for inventory accuracy to include product put away, cycle counting, kitting and issuing parts. Knowledge of safe material handling practices and ability to maintain compliance with L3Harris specific Environment Health and Safety policy/procedure regarding material handling.
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Job Title: Inventory Management Support Level C. Ability to work in Aerospace/Defense supplier Transportation Management System (TMS) shipping portals (Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky, Airbus, etc.
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This role will be managing the team's use of the MRP system to execute inventory management transactions including stockroom material pulls, distributions, issue resolution, and general prioritization of tasks.
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