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Provide guidance and support to our Maintenance Planner, Inventory Specialist, and Supply Chain Analyst. Manage inventory and maintenance budget effectively to optimize resources.
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Additionally, you will have responsibility for compiling customer forecasts to aid the team in production planning, inventory management, etc. You will work closely with the Sourcing Manager and the Director of Operations to help us identify, qualify, and negotiate with existing and new vendors to provide a wide range of ingredients, packaging materials, and other resources.
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An Inventory Specialist must also adhere to safety precautions when operating a forklift or hand pallet jack. An Inventory Specialist works with and reports to the General Manager and is responsible for HUB operation while performing the following duties.
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This position will also be responsible for completing inventory forms and inventory transactions in JDE, using barcode scanners for inventory control, investigating inventory discrepancies, assisting Engineering with equipment movement, responsible for ensuring all logistical cGMP regulations are met and adhered to, and other duties as assigned.
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Completes projects designed to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of work operations and supports programs in the office assigned through some or all of the following functions: liaison; analysis; facilities and space management; financial administration, human resources (HR) management, inventory and records management, and/or various other office support functions.
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Performs and monitors product inventories and cycle count in the parts warehouse; and ensures materials align with the established lists and documents, maintaining a high level of inventory accuracy and integrity.
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Manages the MSC ControlPoint Solutions which could include standard Vendor Managed Inventory, Vending, or Storeroom management programs and may require ordering, product put away and optimization.
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Inventory / Merchandising / Shipping Specialist (Product Flow) - Job Details. Inventory / Merchandising / Shipping Specialist (Product Flow) As a Inventory/Merchandising Specialist you will be part of a highly energetic and efficient work group handling all the amazing products we sell.
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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. Perform various daily operational tasks, i.e., prepare new, core, and warranty merchandise returns to be shipped to the distribution center, assist with monthly stock adjustments, inventory cycle counts, etc.
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Assist with the completion of daily image maker, and planogram updates, including freight receival, stocking shelves, fronting and facing, cleaning, etc. Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service.
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Assists and coaches store team on all package delivery activities, including scanning in and out of packages, completing all daily inventory functions and, package returns at Walgreens. Under the supervision of the pharmacist-in-charge,completes pharmacy inventory activities including but not limited to pharmacy recalls following Pharmacy Hazardous Waste Policy, vendor returns, non-controlled, and damaged salvage returns.
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Facilitates excess inventory returns or interstore pharmacy transfers where applicable for non-returnable ABC overstock. Helps to prepare for physical inventory and supports the physical inventory day activities, including but not limited to preparing sales floor, stockroom, and pharmacy for inventory and auditing the third party team on the day of inventory.
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Assist in cataloging, storing, checking out/in toys, books, videos, resource materials, and maintaining inventory supplies for Early Childhood staff using technology systems and on-site support.
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Description:The 2nd Shift Inventory Control Specialist is a vital member of the Menomonee Falls Veolia team! Additionally, this individual is responsible for managing the cylinder inventory (decommissioning and processing inert cylinders and completing documentation and inspections for cylinder shipments.
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ServiceNow certifications, such as Certified Implementation Specialist (CIS) in IT Service Management (ITSM) or Customer Service Management (CSM), are highly desirable. The ideal candidate should have in-depth knowledge of ServiceNow modules, particularly in the areas of TNI (Telecommunications Network Inventory) and CSM (Customer Service Management.
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