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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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Plant monitoring and care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming and staking; big leafing and pruning; plant care, watering and feeding; plant monitoring and climate control; pest and disease control; inventory data input.
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La Terra Fina (LTF) is seeking an Inventory Control Specialist (Swing Shift) (2:00 pm - 10:30 pm) to execute all coordination of system inventory transactions and movements, daily warehouse transfers and inventory adjustments, specializing in the resolution of any inventory related problems.
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Complete inventory on materials and supplies notifying Traffic Control Supervisor of items in need of ordering. Department of Transportation work zone safety measures for traffic control.
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Work with Inventory Specialist to ensure inventory accuracy. Assist with tagging reserved tree inventory. Apply: Wholesale Inventory Support. Wholesale Inventory Support.
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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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In addition, the incumbent will oversee the following Inventory Control areas: Kitting, Inventory Admin Specialist functions, PROB01 issue resolution, Shelf-life expiration accuracy, Gratis Purge, quality inspections, vendor management and corrective actions, DI Customer Service Bin Checks, Donations of materials as directed.
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The Inventory Control Specialist reports to the Retail Inventory Manager and the Dispensary Store Manager. The Inventory Control Specialist is responsible for maintaining an accurate inventory in their dispensary.
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Curing: hanging and dry-racking flowers; monitoring curing process and climate control; labeling; weighing and inventory data input. Cloning: cutting, rooting, and transplanting; clone care, watering, and feeding; clone monitoring and climate control; labeling; and inventory data input into the state-mandated electronic tracking system.
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The candidate would also be expected to lead special facility-wide projects, including inventory and CAD library management projects, general office tasks i.e., copying and scanning documents, generating customer documentation, and validating the accuracy of customer drawings to coordinate build-to-print shop packages.
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The Inventory Control Specialist will be responsible for monitors and regulates all aspects of our inventory processes by standardizing the material transactions within our factories and maintaining the data integrity within our MRP systems: BOM, part classifications, part routing, and inventory accuracy.
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Minimum of 2 years experience in area of inventory control and material flow. Inventory Control Coordinator. Confirm the accurate and timely completion of inventory transactions, consistent with pick list and min/max material handling instructions.
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Position Description : The Retail Inventory Specialist will focus on back of house store operations, including but not limited to: vault organization, shrink control, inventory balancing between medical and adult use licenses (in Metrc and Point-of-sale), product receiving, transferring, and all preparation of inventory.
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Ensure that inventory control processes follow state CRC regulations. Actively search for process improvements to increase through put for EOM Inventory, cycle counts, menu balancing POS/Metrc and BOH inventory standards.
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Job Segment: Payroll, Warehouse, Inventory, Franchise, Finance, Automotive, Manufacturing, Operations, Retail. TBC meets the needs of consumers in search of total car care at more than 3,200 franchised and company-operated tire and automotive service centers under the brands NTB -, Tire Kingdom -, Big O Tires - and Midas.
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