Inventory Control Specialist Customer Service & Call Center - Birmingham, AL at Geebo

Inventory Control Specialist

Are you currently an Inventory Specialist seeking a role where your development and ideas matter? Check out the opportunity below with a growing, family-owned manufacturing client seeking an Inventory Control Specialist.
Pay Rate:
$17-$19/hr.
What youll be doing (duties of this position):
Monitor Inventory Levels:
Regularly assess stock levels of coils and rotors to ensure adequate supplies are maintained for manufacturing and rebuilding operations, minimizing production disruptionsCoordinate Receiving and Shipping:
Oversee the receipt of incoming materials and parts, verifying accuracy and completeness of deliveries.
Facilitate the shipping process for finished products, ensuring timely and accurate distribution to customersConduct Inventory Audits:
Perform periodic inventory counts and audits to reconcile physical stock levels with electronic records.
Identify discrepancies and implement corrective actions to maintain inventory accuracyImplement Inventory Management Systems:
Utilize inventory management software to track inventory movements, update stock records, and generate reports.
Collaborate with relevant departments to optimize inventory control processes and streamline operationsLiaise with Material Planners:
Communicate regularly with material planners to forecast inventory needs and ensure timely procurement of coils and rotors components.
Collaborate on inventory optimization strategies, including reorder points and lead times, to support production schedules and minimize stockoutsPlays a pinnacle role in the mid-year and year-end inventory What youll need to be considered (requirements):
Professional, excellent communication skills.
OrganizedSelf-sufficientDependable

Required

    Preferred

      Job Industries

      • Customer Service
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      Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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