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Works proactively with department teams to track, plan, coordinate and execute department inventory counts control county cycles as prescribed by Home Office within assigned deadlines.
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Works cross-functionally within departments to complete related inventory control responsibilities. Responsible for executing departmental inventory counts, processing, and sorting damaged or defective and/or return to vendor merchandise, reducing salvage, obtaining return authorizations from vendors and re-wrapping sellable merchandise.
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Maintains the correct stock / inventory status for all damaged, defective, and returned merchandise. Assesses breakage logs associated with leaking, spoiled and broken merchandise and processes merchandise out of inventory.
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Medical plans vary by locationJob SummaryResponsible for executing departmental inventory counts, processing, and sorting damaged or defective and/or return to vendor merchandise, reducing salvage, obtaining return authorizations from vendors and re-wrapping sellable merchandise.
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As an Inventory Control Specialist, you will accurately maintain, track, and report physical inventory. Overnight Inventory Control Specialist. Use Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) data to ensure efficient and proper inventory control.
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Operating a forklift and working in tandem with all Inventory control team members to provide exceptional member shopping experience by conducting, organizing, and validating inventory counts, sorting damaged and RTV, reducing salvage, obtaining return authorizations from vendors and re-wrapping sellable merchandise.
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Conduct daily club safety walks, escalate findings to Asset Control Inventory SupervisorSupports Inventory Control Count Team in executing count processing as assigned. Works cross functionally within departments to complete related merchandise counts and inventory control responsibilities.
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Acts as a mentor to team members in the receiving/inventory control department. Ensures the receipt and disposition of merchandise and inventory in the club, including processing paperwork, verifying merchandise, comparing receipts against purchase orders, and checking for damaged products/concealed shortages.
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At BJ’s Wholesale Club, we carefully consider a wide range of non-discriminatory factors when determining salary. Enters weekly front door recoveries into case management system weekly or as directed by AP Supervisor.
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BJ’s Wholesale Club offers a collaborative and inclusive environment where all team members can learn, grow and be their authentic selves. BJ’s pays weekly. Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), Health Savings Account (HSA), two dental plans, flexible spending.
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