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Assistant Manager, Inventory Manager, Display Merchandiser, Quality Specialist, Retail Marketing Specialist, Inventory Control Specialist, Visual Merchandiser, Promotions Coordinator, Trainer, Planogram Lead, Team Lead, Team Leader, Training Lead, Training Leader, Department Manager, Floor Manager.
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Protecting company assets and minimizing loss by ensuring all store standards and operating procedures are met, including workplace safety, inventory control, and loss prevention. Leading a high-performing team comprised of the Merchandise Manager along with Beauty Advisors and Task Associates, you will have overall responsibility for all aspects of store operations, including realignments, planograms and inventory life cycle-related processes.
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Experience of working in an Inventory or Stock Control role. VF Corporation is looking for an exceptional Inventory Auditor. Previous experience working in a Quality Control role, specifically Apparel and Footwear QC is desirable, as is previous experience working in a Distribution Centre.
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With direction of Inventory Supervisor and Ops Lead, execute the stock cycle count program and annual physical inventory. The Inventory Specialist will work alongside a diverse and dynamic team and will report to the Inventory Supervisor and Operations Manager.
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The Inventory Control Lead will help to oversee cycle count processes, inventory recording and accuracy within our Materials department. Cresco Labs is seeking an Inventory Control Lead to join our Supply Chain Team at our Uxbridge facility.
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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for monitoring warehouse inventory, performing cycle counting duties and audits to ensure that all inventory is properly verified and trackable in Agiliti systems and processes.
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In addition, this location offers in-house painting capabilities and flexible logistics solutions in distribution, inventory management and hubbing, as well as repair services. Determine and assist in developing methods and procedures for quality inspection and control.
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Experience with MUNIS, PeopleSoft, Tableau, ESRI Survey 1-2-3, and BarCloud or similar Inventory Control System or similar ERP systems a plus. The position requires the use of various software platforms (MUNIS, BarCloud, or similar Inventory Control System, Clarity, Tableau, and PeopleSoft) to provide frequent financial and inventory reports to assist decision-makers with inventory planning, budget justification, and forecasting.
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Management of related inventory control systems and software such as Epic Willow Inventory (WINV), Pyxis ES, C2 Safe, KitCheck, ABC, Sentry/Sentinel and direct purchasing contracts with potential oversight for coordination of outpatient medication discharge initiatives.
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The Inventory Control Specialist orders and delivers supplies and maintains inventory control in assigned areas. Communicates the status of these items to the Inventory Control Distribution Manager, Purchasing and the user department.
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Coordinates physical inventories with the 3PL distribution center team and Logistics Inventory Control Manager, validates accuracy of count prior to inventory adjustments being made in the WMS and RMS, as applicable.
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APICS (American Production and Inventory Control Society), CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional), CPM (Certified Purchasing Manager) certification, or CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) certification a plus.
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Monitor the flow of paperwork from Receiving to Inventory Control for timely data entry. + Previous experience working in an inventory role especially in the cannabis industry is a plus.
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You will determine and may assist in developing methods and procedures for quality inspection and control. Areas of inspection will include primarily machining, sheet metal fabrication, paint and weld, but may extend to clean room and final assembly inspection.
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Operations team, based in Champaign, IL is looking for an Inventory Control Processor to join our team. The Inventory Control Processor is responsible for managing the daily inventory operations by effectively initiating and coordinating procedures and policies within our Cap and Gown facility.
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