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Lead a team of material handlers in proper warehouse management (FIFO, inventory, cycle counts, etc. As an Inventory Team Leader, you will play a pivotal role in transforming North American Supply Chain processes for efficiency and effectiveness.
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Provide project management support to the Inventory Manager and Director of Compliance and Inventory Management as needed. This position reports directly to the Director of Compliance and Inventory Management.
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Strong knowledge and experience with inventory management systems and practices, including familiarity with Lean Manufacturing principles, 5S, and Kanban. The Distribution Inventory Supervisor is responsible for providing leadership and support to entry-level production and warehouse associates.
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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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Accurate and complete monthly inventory. Bachelor's degree with a focus in horticulture, manufacturing, crop management preferred. Knowledge of medical marijuana laws, MED regulations, and DPHE requirements; Previous marijuana industry experience preferred with priority given to candidates with experience in licensed facilities.
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Liaison with procurement/vendor on inventory items to prevent shortages/overstock. Previous experience in handling inventory, purchasing, materials planning and cost control. Maintain spreadsheet with inventory number, orders, deliveries, vendor info, etc.
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Report to management of any out of stock inventory. + Monitor and maintain inventory; ensuring data is entered and accurate in METRC and POS system. Responsibilities include interacting with customers and suppliers to fulfill inventory demand, intake deliveries and process invoices through our POS system, monitor inventory flow and record retention, generate inventory and sell through reports, follow and implement BCC regulations, rectify miscalculations, perform cycle counts and replenish low stock inventory on the sales floor.
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Particular knowledge about cannabis inventory management is preferred but not required. Success in this role will require you to have excellent organizational and planning skills, knowledge of inventory management software, and attention to detail.
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Acts as the central point of contact for inventory management issues; collaborating with inside sales, outside sales, purchasing, warehouse, and production to solve issues and perform root cause analysis.
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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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This position is responsible for the management and accuracy of Wizards of the Coast inventory that is maintained at vendors and 3rd party storage locations. What You'll Do: Inventory management: Responsible for the accuracy of WOTC inventory at vendors and 3rd party facilities.
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Strategically align inventory planning in collaboration with space planning for planogram reset strategies, while analyzing opportunities and exposure. As an Inventory Planning Manager, you will be driving profitability and managing inventory with comprehensive analysis of the business.
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The Warehouse Coordinator will be responsible for storing, issuing, pulling, receiving, shipping and conducting inventory reconciliation of all packaging and raw materials to and from dedicated production or warehouse areas.
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This includes forecasting, demand planning, inventory management, creating and issuing purchase orders, and supplier integration and relationship management. 2+ years of experience in a demand planning/inventory management role.
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Marking and cleaning tools, scheduling equipment calibration, and managing the inventory of spare or broken tools. Conducting thorough inspections and inventory of tools, ensuring tools are checked in and out correctly.
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