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The Inventory Control Specialist supports the operation by verifying inventory levels and problem solving issues that impact the accuracy of inventory. Inventory Control Specialist.
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The Inventory Specialist will work alongside a diverse and dynamic team and will report to the Inventory Supervisor and Operations Manager. Inventory Specialist, Madison AvenueAbout the role:We are looking for an Inventory Specialist, who is responsible for ensuring the flow of goods in and out of the boutique is handled in an effective and optimized manner.
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General Description – Inventory Compliance Specialist. Inventory Compliance Manager. Calculates, posts business transactions, verifies financial data for use in maintaining inventory records.
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Market Inventory Specialist. Knowledge of storeroom/warehouse processes and procedures Knowledge of basic logistics, supply chain management, inventory control, and/or property management.
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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 Cannabis Inventory Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of inventory operations within a cannabis dispensary or related business. Prior experience in inventory management, preferably in the cannabis industry.
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Inventory Control Specialist (Per Diem, First Shift) page is loaded. Inventory Control Specialist (Per Diem, First Shift) The Inventory Control Specialist orders and delivers supplies and maintains inventory control in assigned areas.
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Curaleaf Nevada is looking for an Inventory Lead, who can thrive in a fast-paced cannabis dispensary environment. All controlled inventory will be maintained within the state-mandated seed-to-sale inventory management software program (METRC.
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Additionally, the pharmacy technician may specialize in a certain skill set, such as pharmacy buyer/inventory specialist, automation technician, IV room sterile processing technician, IV chemotherapy technician and medication reconciliation technician.
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Staffmark is hiring an Inventory Control Specialist with reach forklift experience in Sumner, WA, for a full-service module supplier specializing in Hyundai car parts. At least one year of inventory/Reach Forklift Operator experience in a warehouse setting.
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Understanding of paperwork and reporting methods related to tracking inventory. Timely and accurate inventory of materials. We are BrandsMart - A leading Consumer Electronics and Appliance Retailer in the Southeast.
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Drive the balance between Demand and Supply, optimizing Inventory strategy levels in alignment with Business team (total on-hand volume, transit, turns, prime x non-prime, aging inventory.
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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for facilitating the inventory process for strong omnichannel sales, including lot organization, reconditioning process, photography, and delivery.
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Material Handling : Cross-train in handling pallets, raw materials, and finished goods within the facility, covering both warehouse and production inventory areas. In addition, this role will cross train as the secondary material handling of pallets, raw materials and finished goods throughout the facility; including both warehouse and production inventory areas.
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Must have 5+ years’ experience in inventory management, distribution/logistics/direct store delivery (experience in the beverage industry preferred) Develops and implements inventory control procedures to include cycle counting and reporting guidelines, problem identification and resolution, and inventory control process improvements.
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