Auditory, Communication Skills, Data Management, Identify Issues, Interpersonal Skills, Inventory Cycle Counts, Inventory Management, Inventory Reports, Licensing, Lift/Move 35 Pounds, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, Manufacturing, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Organizational Skills, Physical Demands, Process Improvement, Record Keeping, Technical Support, Time Management
About the Role
Picture the start of your shift: you review inbound receipts, reconcile a few line items in the system, and make a quick call to a supplier about a packing slip discrepancy. A production lead pings you for a rush allocation tied to a recent engineering change (CN), and you update inventory accordingly. By mid-morning, you’re performing a cycle count, adjusting an ISL (Inventory Stock Location), and moving stock to point-of-use with a stand-up or sit-down truck. Every step you take keeps material flowing smoothly to our internal and external customers.
What You’ll Do
- Keep inventory records precise with timely, accurate system entries.
- Dig into count variances and system issues; resolve root causes and prevent repeats.
- Troubleshoot and correct receiving errors before they impact production.
- Watch stock levels and act proactively to prevent shortages or overstock.
- Support engineering changes by adjusting allocations and on-hand balances (CN maintenance).
- Partner daily with production teams, suppliers, and other stakeholders to provide responsive service.
- Advance corporate material initiatives: perform cycle counts, manage ISL master data, track bin consumption, and contribute to process improvements.
Note: Responsibilities may evolve; additional duties can be assigned as business needs change.
Qualifications
Minimum
- Proficient with Microsoft Office, especially Excel and Word.
- Willing and able to work overtime as needed (including evenings, weekends, and holidays) to meet production timelines.
- Consistent, reliable on-site attendance.
Preferred
- Clear, professional communication on the phone and in person; strong interpersonal skills.
- Solid business judgment and situational awareness.
- 6 months–2 years of general office experience.
- Ability to pass the internal Powered Industrial Equipment licensing and safely operate equipment in the facility (e.g., stand-up and sit-down).
Work Environment & Physical Demands
- Manufacturing/production setting with potential exposure to loud noise, dust, moving machinery, and temperature changes.
- Extended standing, repetitive movements, lifting/carrying up to 35 lbs, pushing/pulling up to 50 lbs and up to 30 lbs sustained; bending, kneeling, climbing, and regular tool/equipment use.
- Use of required personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Visual and auditory sharpness necessary for safe equipment use and clear communication.
Accessibility
Reasonable accommodations will be considered for qualified individuals with disabilities to ensure access to all essential job functions.