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Proactively communicates status to Leadership and Global Inventory Control Manager (GCM); identifies opportunities to enable location to achieve / exceed lot operations goals. Accountable for location's tracker inventory and reconciliation of billing invoices.
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Builds and sustains relationships with lot operations teams and serves as the central point of contact regarding tracker inventory. Ability to review and comprehend the inventory analytics dashboard and adherence to project metrics.
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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! Utilizing JOANN's Hearts, Hands, Minds and Inspire, the Inventory Coordinator will find success in their role.
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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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Complete Inventory Associate Workstation Certifications & Assigned Workday Learnings. Participate in training of new associates with guidance of Inventory Associate II and/or the Manager.
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As the Department Manager for Merchandise and Inventory, you’ll ensure that the store runs smoothly—from head to tail. Merchandising & Inventory: Our Merchandising & Inventory Leader play an integral role in helping our pet parents find exactly what they need, right when they need it.
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The Inventory Manager is responsible for developing and implementing policies and procedures for inventory control, managing the reserve recommendation process, overseeing cycle counting policies and periodic physical inventory audits, and educating and training teams on inventory practices.
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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. All Inventory Coordinators drive sales through advanced product knowledge, innovative merchandising, and cutting counter accuracy.
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Inventory Coordinators will review inbound product deliveries and work schedules to ensure delivery coverage. Performs on-hand counts of physical inventory throughout the back room and sales floor to ensure all inventory is accounted for.
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