Location: Rockville, MD
Company: Perkinelmer
teams sitewide. The chemical specialist strictly adheres to safety policies and procedures, maintains excellent communication with scientific staff, and provides metrics to management. A successful candidate should have great attention to detail, outstanding organizational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively and be able to work independently.
This candidate should also have great computer skills and able to enter scientific data into inventory management systems with speed and accuracy. Key Responsibilities: Manage processing of chemicals in and out of inventoryin accordance with customer policies and procedures. Maintenance of chemical storage room and lab drop zone locations.
Receive chemicals into inventory. Deliver requested chemicals to appropriate laboratory locations. Verify SDS documents in association with the chemical inventories.
Log/register all compounds, purchased or synthesized by customer, on customer's registry system in accordance with customer policies. Manage and transport hazardous goods. Maintain housekeeping of receiving area. Observe all safety precautions and be proactive in raising safety concerns. Complete all required trainingsin a timely manner. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities of this job at any time. Basic Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED0-2
years of experience in inventory management Preferred Qualifications: Ability to follow oral and written directions Knowledge of basic chemistry Regularly lift and move up to 25 pounds Ability to walk 2-3 hours per day in facility Ability to sit or stand 2-3 hours per day The annualcompensation range for this full-time position is $45,500 to $68,500.
The final base pay offered to the successful candidate will be determined by factors including internal equity, work location, as well as individual qualifications, such as job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. PDN-9af3ef56-e0dd-4944-8f17-45bff16aeefc
Inventory jobs involve managing the flow of goods in and out of a company's stock to ensure accuracy and efficiency in supply chain operations. These roles include tasks such as tracking inventory levels, ordering supplies, overseeing warehouse organization, and conducting stock audits. Key features of inventory jobs include meticulous attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and proficiency in inventory management systems. Personnel in these positions are critical in minimizing losses, optimizing stock levels, and supporting successful business operations.
A hybrid mod el of onsite and telework each week will likely be put in place in the coming months. Position Summary: The Business Analyst I/Property Asset Inventory Specialist/Property Control will support the NOAA/NESDIS Office of Satellite Ground Services (OSGS) located in Silver Spring, MD and serves as the Property Contact for the Federal Property Custodian and is responsible for the physical custody of all personal property in all areas of the physical property control as well as the processes and procedures within their custodial area.
There may be one or more custodial areas within an accountability area. Primary Duties: Accountable for Federal Property with full life cycle inventory
documentation of the acquisition, utilization, care, rehabilitation and disposal of government property. Complete required Property Training courses and annual NOAA required training.
Provide policy adherence and oversight to ensure continued compliance with relevant Federal laws and regulations. Conduct routine (bi-monthly), quarterly and annual physical touch inventories of personal property. Maintain current custodial records for all accountable personal property within their assigned custodial area. Ensure that personal property is properly maintained and is used only for official purposes. Identify and report to the Property Accountability Officer any property excess to the needs
of the custodial area. Submit appropriate reports promptly for found, lost, missing, stolen, destroyed, damaged, or rendered unserviceable accountable personal property.
Affix property identification number (bar code) labels onto accountable personal property. Conduct physical inventories and reconciling inventory records. Participate in the employee separation clearance process by ensuring that all assigned property has been accounted for when personnel leave employment. Maintain a record of accountable personal property assigned to his/her custodial area that is removed for use or repair outside of the custodial area. Ensure that loaned accountable personal property is returned upon expiration of the loan.
Ensure that complete documentation (Contracts/Interagency Agreements, Accounting Codes, Invoices, Bank Statements and Shipping records) is received and provided to the Property Office for newly acquired property using the Sunflower Enterprise System. Surplus/Excess/ Retire equipment, in collaboration with IT Services to ensure equipment has been properly d-banned or wiped with ISSO approval. Required Education/Experience/Skills: Bachelor's degree - Job experience can be used in lieu of Education. MINIMUM REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE 6-10 years of relevant Asset Inventory Control, Development of tracking spreadsheet/documentation for Records Management.
Selected applicants will be subject to a government background investigation. GST offers competitive salaries; vacation, sick, and holiday leave; major medical, dental, life, long-term and short-term disability insurance; 401K retirement plan; tuition assistance; and opportunities for employee career growth and development. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, interaction, national origin, disability, veterans' status, interactionual orientation and gender identity.
GST is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Non-Intrusive Inspection System (NIIS) Inventory Specialist Junior to work in Abingdon, MD. Duties and Responsibilities (to include but not be limited to the following): The NIIS Inventory Specialist is responsible for compiling and maintaining records of the value, type and quantity of the NIIS program supplies and equipment.
Coordinate procurement information and inventory requirements with vendors Maintain program stock ratios Conduct cyclical inventories Track inventory transportation and distribution Qualifications and Experience: Required – Two (2) years’ experience in inventory management. Excellent written and oral communications skills Candidate must be a U. S. citizen,
possess a Secret Security Clearance, possess or able to obtain a U. S. Passport and U. S. and International Drivers License’s. Must be able to walk, stoop, bend, climb, and lift 50 pounds.
Preferred – Experience with inventory software systems, preferably COLTS. Experience in supply chain, logistics, or material management. U. S. Military service veteran or experience working with the U. S. military and interfacing directly with uniformed military personnel, understanding military protocol and Chain of Command. Security: An active Security Clearance at the SECRET level or higher is required All candidates will be subject to a pre-employment background investigation and drug screening per HII requirements
Inventory jobs involve managing the flow of goods in and out of a company's stock to ensure accuracy and efficiency in supply chain operations. These roles include tasks such as tracking inventory levels, ordering supplies, overseeing warehouse organization, and conducting stock audits. Key features of inventory jobs include meticulous attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and proficiency in inventory management systems. Personnel in these positions are critical in minimizing losses, optimizing stock levels, and supporting successful business operations.