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Performing a cycle count may require the operation of a stock picker in which all training would be paid for and provided by AFW. The Inventory Control Clerk will coordinate and work with multiple departments and facilities to resolve inventory problems and will report all discrepancies to the Inventory Control management team.
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The Inventory Control Manager associate is responsible for accurate inventory counts for all pick zones and storage locations. The Inventory Control associate will make inventory adjustments as needed through on-line cycle counts.
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Insures warehouse security and control of inventory. The Purchasing/Inventory Management Lead is responsible for a variety of purchasing functions to ensure accurate processing and timely delivery of materials and equipment to meet the requirements of all Winter Park Resort Divisions and is responsible for inventory control of all materials and equipment processed through the Resort central warehouse.
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Research control theory and systems to improve solutions optimizing advertising spend against inventory contracts. Possess a keen sense of data intuition and the ability to innovate in the field of metric development, control systems, causal inference, and/or statistical modeling, as evidenced by achievements like first-author publications or project successes.
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The Inventory Control Specialist is responsible to oversee the safe receipt, storage, retrieval, and timely dispatch of materials to crew workers. The Inventory Control Specialist will coordinate the activities and operations of the warehouse.
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Drives logistics & continuous improvement activities including inventory control, warehousing, transportation, logistics planning, order processing & customer service. As a Equipment Inventory Specialist for our Underground district you will be responsible of overseeing the ordering, storing, receiving, and distributing of equipment for the district.
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One years’ experience in industry related field preferred (i.e. Customer Service with manufactured products or product services; Material Support or inventory control for manufactured products; or Service Writing in a dealership) or in a similar job function.
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The Inventory Specialist is responsible for all assigned tasks relating to inventory control. Conducts inventory cycle count and physical inventory programs. Compiles, verifies and reports daily and/or periodic statistical information aimed at detecting trends to improve and maintain the overall health of inventory.
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The Inventory Control Coordinator develops, creates, delegates and manages the processes and KPI's associated with the maintenance of perpetual inventory at the Distribution Center.
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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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Inventory Control Specialist. Using our proprietary technology, field representatives verify inventory in a variety of industries including automobile, agriculture, lawn & garden, recreational vehicle, powersports, marine, manufactured housing, and music.
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The Inventory Control Analyst works in the warehouse or other storage facility to maintain materials and supplies inventory. The Mid-Level Inventory Control Analyst regulates inventory of goods needed for forecasted sales and scheduled distribution.
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Utilize inventory tracking systems and control records to respond to user inquiries regarding material availability. - Documentary control of the receipt and or issuance of stock property items) in accordance with established policies, regulations, and procedures.
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The Retail Parts Inventory Control Associate assures proper control of the parts inventory and related administrative functions. Responsible for receiving and recording new parts inventory, maintaining parts databases and maintaining a safe and secure environment.
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Handles all matters relating to inventory control, checking quality of designated product, taking daily inventory on product. Inventory Control Coordinator. Checks in Delivery Drivers, inspecting all returning trailers, verifying returned goods and damaged products and re-entering goods into inventory.
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