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The Inventory Control Specialist II monitors and updates master schedule to reflect inventory turnover, stocking decisions, forecasting, and administrative controls. Controls inventory of goods needed for forecasted sales and scheduled distribution. Being an Inventory Control Specialist II maintains and updates inventory system. Analyzes inventory levels, production speed, product demand, and shipment schedules to determine reorder levels to ensure product availability and minimize inventory costs. In addition, Inventory Control Specialist II requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to more...
Controls inventory of finished goods needed to fullfill forecasted sales and scheduled distribution plans. Monitors and updates master schedule to reflect inventory turnover, stocking decisions, forecasting, and administrative controls. Analyzes inventory levels, production speed, product demand, and shipment schedules that determine reorder levels and ensure product availability and minimize inventory costs. Maintains and updates inventory system. Creates and reviews reports to identify trends or issues and to support or inititate actions or adjustments. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typicall more...
Monitors and maintains inventory levels. Process and tracks purchase orders and changes. Performs cycle counts and records results. Compiles inventory information such as consumption rate, characteristics, value, and stock on hand to determine stock supply and need for replenishment. Inputs data and generates audit reports. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. more...
Supervises inventory control operations and teams according to established policies. Follows standard procedures that maximize inventory management efficiency. Assists with inventory planning, scheduling, forecasting, and control operations. Utilizes Inventory tools and systems for tracking, analysis, auditing, and reporting. Collaborates with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to implement and support initiatives to optimize inventory capabilities using best inventory management practices. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Super more...
Supervises inventory control operations and teams according to established policies. Follows standard procedures that maximize inventory management efficiency. Assists with inventory planning, scheduling, forecasting, and control operations. Utilizes Inventory tools and systems for tracking, analysis, auditing, and reporting. Collaborates with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to implement and support initiatives to optimize inventory capabilities using best inventory management practices. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Super more...
The Inventory Control Clerical Coordinator II compiles inventory information such as consumption rate, characteristics, value, and stock on hand to determine stock supply and need for replenishment. Maintains control of all inventory items purchased and produced. Being an Inventory Control Clerical Coordinator II typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Monitors inventory levels to determine level of safety stock and provides notification to supervisor or manager. In addition, Inventory Control Clerical Coordinator II typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an In more...
The Inventory Control Operations Supervisor follows standard procedures that maximize inventory management efficiency. Supervises inventory control operations and teams according to established policies. Being an Inventory Control Operations Supervisor utilizes Inventory tools and systems for tracking, analysis, auditing, and reporting. Assists with inventory planning, scheduling, forecasting, and control operations. In addition, Inventory Control Operations Supervisor collaborates with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to implement and support initiatives to optimize inventory capabilit more...
The Parts Inventory Control Supervisor monitors the parts inventory database and places orders as needed. Supervises the daily activities of the parts department and its staff. Being a Parts Inventory Control Supervisor typically reports to a manager. May require a bachelor's degree in an area of specialty. The Parts Inventory Control Supervisor supervises a group of primarily para-professional level staffs. May also be a level above a supervisor within high volume administrative/ production environments. Makes day-to-day decisions within or for a group/small department. Has some authority for more...
The Inventory Monitoring Associate II compiles inventory information such as consumption rate, characteristics, value, and stock on hand to determine stock supply and need for replenishment. Maintains control of all inventory items purchased and produced. Being an Inventory Monitoring Associate II typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Monitors inventory levels to determine level of safety stock and provides notification to supervisor or manager. In addition, Inventory Monitoring Associate II typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Inventory Monitoring Assoc more...
The Re-order Inventory Control Analyst II analyzes historical sales, pricing, demand data, market trends, and other statistical metrics to prepare inventory requirement forecasts. Develops inventory replenishment models and forecasts to make purchasing decisions to ensure optimal inventory and stock levels meet customer demand. Being a Re-order Inventory Control Analyst II continuously monitors sales, inventory, and buying trends and adjusts stock levels to meet demand. Creates a buying plan and recommends order qualities and pricing to guide inventory replenishment and new purchasing. In addi more...
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