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Position Overview: The Inventory Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the inventory count of all products throughout the cultivation facility. The Inventory Coordinator coordinates activities related to stocking and replenishing products by performing the duties outlined below.
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The Inventory Coordinator will also embody characteristics and perform the duties of Hearts, Hands, Minds, and Inspire. The Inventory Coordinator's responsibility first and foremost is to deliver a premium customer experience by inspiring creativity within our customers and making JOANN their happy place.
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Summary: The Inventory Coordinator I is responsible for coordinating products for customer shipments and supporting the Shipping operations team with shortages and errors. Compiling information on receipt or disbursement of material, equipment, merchandise, or supplies, and computes inventory balance, price, and cost.
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Warehouse Inventory Coordinator starting between $18.00 & $19.00 per hour & Earn an additional monthly performance bonus! Job Description - Inventory Coordinator - 3 PM Sun-Thurs.
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Collections and Equipment Inventory Coordinator. We offer a full benefits package including medical, dental, life, disability insurance, 401(K), HSA match, FSA, paid time off and an employee car discount program for eligible employees.
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They will also maintain backroom standards by accurately processing freight and taking full account of physical inventory to ensure product is continuously flowing to the sales floor. Inventory Coordinators will review inbound product deliveries and work schedules to ensure delivery coverage.
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Performs on-hand counts of physical inventory throughout the back room and sales floor to ensure all inventory is accounted for. Consults with store management regarding inventory discrepancy and product flow issues to reduce shrink.
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What You Can ExpectThe Inventory Control Coordinator is responsible for the control and communication around field/distributor inventory both physically and systematically, through monitoring, traceability, and reconciliations.
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Bachelors degree in Business with a concentration/emphasis on Finance or Accounting and/or equivalent experience. Reports To: Business Development Manager. As part of the Marketing & Sales Support staff, you will aid in negotiating the repairs and re-marketing of used trucks.
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Our Inventory Coordinator will complete cycle counts to ensure inventory is accurate along with assisting with stocking inventory on the sales floor. As an Inventory Coordinator , you will be responsible for receiving all products into the store point of sale system and will manage any outgoing shipments as needed.
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We are looking for 1099 Audit and Inventory Inspectors to perform field audit inspections in your area. Choose your own hours. Flexible Schedule (daylight hours, Monday - Friday) Access to a fairly recent smartphone or tablet to execute jobs while on site.
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Inventory Control Coordinator. Handles all matters relating to inventory control, checking quality of designated product, taking daily inventory on product. Checks in Delivery Drivers, inspecting all returning trailers, verifying returned goods and damaged products and re-entering goods into inventory.
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Support Outbound operations team with shipment shortage research, missing inventory investigations, mispicks analysis, and potential shipment shortages. Comparing inventories to office records from records such as sales orders, production records, or purchase invoices to obtain current inventory.
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The Inventory Control Coordinator position maintains Sales inventory to ensure our products are ready when needed. Inventory Control Coordinator (684297) Thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, and inventory systems used by Zimmer Biomet.
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