inventory counts and keeping the warehouse neat and organized. The Inventory Specialist plays a large role in merchandising the department through movement of product on and off of the sales floor. This position is also cross trained in Customer Service and processes orders for customers.
The Inventory Specialist must demonstrate a high level of teamwork – in partnership with the Customer Service team to achieve warehouse inventory and customer service goals. As an Inventory Specialist you will: Enable all aspects of inventory integrity by through scanning incoming shipments from the distribution center, and transferring product to distribution centers, processing will call product(s)
for customers Prepare floor stock product for pick up or shipments, including continuous lifting of 35-70 lb. packages with or without reasonable accommodations as needed Review and reconcile unaccounted reports to ensure inventory integrity, and monitor the warehouse on a regular basis to keep inventory levels current and to help alleviate aging product.
Ensures proper merchandising, installation and pricing for our customers. Leads safety initiatives within the store location, including Completion of the monthly Safety checklist. Deliver fast, friendly and accurate processing for all Pacific Sales customer transactions Preparing store for annual Physical Inventory to ensure proper
execution. What are the Professional Requirements of an Inventory Specialist?
Basic Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent 1 year of customer service experience 1 year of inventory, warehouse or stockroom experience Preferred Qualifications: Associate degree or Bachelor degree or above in Technical or related field
Inventory jobs refer to roles involved in tracking and managing a company's stock or assets. These positions are essential in ensuring that inventory levels are maintained to meet customer demand without overstocking, which can lead to increased costs. Responsibilities typically include recording inventory movements, conducting physical counts, and reconciling stock discrepancies. Inventory personnel must be detail-oriented, organized, and proficient in inventory management systems. Their work is crucial for optimizing supply chain efficiency and profitability.
Inventory jobs involve managing and overseeing the stock or inventory levels within a company or organization. These positions are crucial for ensuring optimal stock levels are maintained to meet customer demands without overstocking, which can lead to increased costs. Professionals in inventory jobs typically possess strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to analyze data to predict inventory needs. They may utilize specialized inventory management software to track stock movements, perform audits, and generate reports. Inventory jobs exist across various industries including retail, manufacturing, and distribution, and are essential for the smooth functioning of supply chains.