What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inventory & Production Operations Specialist position at Radwell International?
Production
Norcross, GA
ID: 4844-967
Full-Time/Regular
Job Summary
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
The Inventory & Production Operations Specialist is accountable for end-to-end inventory integrity and production material readiness across the facility. This role ensures that materials, components, and consumables are accurately controlled, strategically positioned, and continuously available to support production, repair, and service operations. Acting as a key operational partner to Production, Service Writing, and Procurement, this position drives workflow efficiency, minimizes downtime, reduces inventory risk, and enables on-time delivery while upholding safety, quality, and cost standards.
This role operates with a high degree of autonomy and is expected to identify risks, implement process improvements, and proactively resolve inventory and production constraints before they impact performance.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Inventory Ownership & Control
Combination of office and operational floor activity. Standing, walking, bending, lifting (<50 lbs.) as required Participation in physical layout and improvement activities
BONUS/COMMISSION PLAN
N/A
Employee Evaluation Summary
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM minimum. Extended hours may be required to support site improvement activity.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Dress attire is casual but professional in a warehouse setting. All employees are required to wear Security access card and encouraged to wear apparel with company logo. All employees must always adhere to Safety Policies. All handheld users are required to wear the appropriate belt/holster assembly while a unit is in their possession.
Closed toe, hard soled shoes must be worn. Safety shoes are recommended.
Production Floor Environment: This position is based on a moderately loud production floor where employees must be able to work safely around mobbing machinery, robotic equipment, and material handling vehicles. The environment includes frequent exposure to mechanical noise, alarms, and activity from people and machines.
Sensory Environment: Employees must be able to verbally communicate and hear clearly to answer phones, respond to auditory alarms, and remain aware of robotic systems, forklifts, utility vehicles, and other personnel. Good visual acuity is essential to monitor the surrounding area for moving equipment and material transfers. This role requires walking throughout the production area and maintaining situational awareness through both hearing and sight to ensure movement and task completion.
Norcross, GA
ID: 4844-967
Full-Time/Regular
Job Summary
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
The Inventory & Production Operations Specialist is accountable for end-to-end inventory integrity and production material readiness across the facility. This role ensures that materials, components, and consumables are accurately controlled, strategically positioned, and continuously available to support production, repair, and service operations. Acting as a key operational partner to Production, Service Writing, and Procurement, this position drives workflow efficiency, minimizes downtime, reduces inventory risk, and enables on-time delivery while upholding safety, quality, and cost standards.
This role operates with a high degree of autonomy and is expected to identify risks, implement process improvements, and proactively resolve inventory and production constraints before they impact performance.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Inventory Ownership & Control
- Own daily inventory accuracy and integrity across assigned production and repair areas.
- Establish and maintain disciplined bin management standards to support traceability, efficiency, and visual control.
- Perform and lead cycle count programs for small parts, consumables, and high-risk inventory categories; analyze variances and implement corrective actions.
- Investigate, reconcile, and resolve inventory discrepancies, including condition mismatches, receipt errors, usage variances, and system inaccuracies.
- Maintain accurate part numbers, quantities, locations, and status within the inventory management system.
- Manage scrap disposition for damaged, obsolete, or unusable materials, including required system and cost adjustments.
- Track and manage production buckets and repair queues to ensure uninterrupted material flow and adherence to production schedules.
- Pick, kit, and dispense repair components for approved jobs, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and job readiness.
- Actively monitor material shortages, constraints, and delays; escalate and resolve issues to prevent production downtime.
- Support repair planning and execution through close coordination with Service Writers and Production teams.
- Reorganize and optimize bin locations and material flow layouts to improve productivity, ergonomics, and throughput.
- Receive, verify, and process incoming purchase orders to ensure accuracy, condition compliance, and timely availability.
- Restock excess and bulk inventory in alignment with production demand and storage standards.
- Process internal transfer requests and manual requisitions across locations, ensuring proper documentation and system accuracy.
- Partner with Procurement and Parts teams to forecast needs, address shortages, and support supplier responsiveness.
- Identify process inefficiencies, inventory risks, and material flow constraints; recommend and implement practical improvements.
- Support standard work development for inventory handling, kitting, replenishment, and cycle counting.
- Maintain visual management and organizational standards in inventory and production support areas.
- Participate in safety, quality, and operational initiatives to strengthen compliance and performance.
- Serve as a primary point of contact for inventory and production material issues across internal teams.
- Provide proactive customer and internal updates on delayed units or material-driven schedule impacts.
- Communicate clearly and professionally across departments to resolve issues and align priorities.
- Support overall branch operations as needed, including special projects, audits, and operational initiatives.
- Maintain a safe, organized, and compliant work environment at all times.
- Inventory accuracy & Integrity
- Production material flow (mtl shortages, pick/pack error rate, avg time to issue parts)
- Customer Impact & On-time delivery (Internal/External)
- Inventory health (Adjustments, Accuracy, Scrap Rates, Bin mgmt)
- Cross Functional Effectiveness & Process Effectiveness (CI improvements, resolution lead time)
- Safety & Compliance (TRIF, 5S, Improvements)
- Strong attention to detail with a high level of ownership and accountability
- Proficient in inventory systems, business platforms, and Microsoft Office tools
- Mechanical aptitude required; electronics background strongly preferred
- Ability to interpret part numbers, bills of material, and repair documentation
- Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced, operational environment
- Required to provide personal tools as specified by Supervisor
- Advanced inventory control and material flow knowledge
- Strong problem-solving and root cause analysis skills
- Ability to prioritize competing demands and manage operational risk
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Strong organizational and multitasking capability
- Working knowledge of safety, quality, and production standards
- Continuous improvement mindset with a bias toward action
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, Operations, or related field or equivalent experience preferred
- 1–3 years of experience in operations, quality, engineering, or continuous improvement roles preferred
N/A
Employee Evaluation Summary
- Introductory Review (~80 days)
- Quarterly Performance Reviews
- Annual Performance Review
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM minimum. Extended hours may be required to support site improvement activity.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Dress attire is casual but professional in a warehouse setting. All employees are required to wear Security access card and encouraged to wear apparel with company logo. All employees must always adhere to Safety Policies. All handheld users are required to wear the appropriate belt/holster assembly while a unit is in their possession.
Closed toe, hard soled shoes must be worn. Safety shoes are recommended.
Production Floor Environment: This position is based on a moderately loud production floor where employees must be able to work safely around mobbing machinery, robotic equipment, and material handling vehicles. The environment includes frequent exposure to mechanical noise, alarms, and activity from people and machines.
Sensory Environment: Employees must be able to verbally communicate and hear clearly to answer phones, respond to auditory alarms, and remain aware of robotic systems, forklifts, utility vehicles, and other personnel. Good visual acuity is essential to monitor the surrounding area for moving equipment and material transfers. This role requires walking throughout the production area and maintaining situational awareness through both hearing and sight to ensure movement and task completion.