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DescriptionThis position is for day shift with a start time of 5am.
Position Summary:
Responsible for daily cycle counting and audit activities in multiple warehouses. Activities include inventory counting, count auditing, variance identification, reconciliation, root cause analysis, and adjustment data entry into ERP system.
Position will assist inventory control management to develop, implement, and maintain a robust cycle count program to ensure accuracy and integrity of inventory record during internal and external observation.
Position will work closely with other departments to coordinate daily cycle count activities.
Position will provide quick response to supply chain, quality, and production teams' to resolve variances. Takes daily proactive measures to ensure a high degree of inventory accuracy. When necessary, will monitor internal MES and ERP queues, will identify and document queue errors, will analyze errors for root cause, and will resolve errors with appropriate action.
Position provides management an analysis of inventory data for use in decision making and efficiency improvement initiatives. Uses SSMS (SQL) daily to query and update local databases. Employs Excel tools using formulas, VLOOKUPs, Data Analysis, Pivot tables, and PowerPivot to collect, analyze, and organize data. Will collect, organize, and document process improvement data using cloud reporting and MS office software to include Word, Visio, PowerPoint, and Project.
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Full Time
$49k-62k (estimate)
05/06/2023
06/27/2024
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