Basic Purpose
The Inventory Control Specialist is responsible for receiving incoming material and properly entering material
into the inventory system. The position also requires maintaining accurate records of incoming and outgoing
products and supplies. Discrepancies with inventory reports are identified using digital and manual counting.
Responsibilities
•Receives materials and ensures proper data is entered into the inventory tracking system correctly.
•Verifies items received by inspecting the condition of items, compares count/measure of items to
purchase orders and packing lists; and documents and reports discrepancies and/or damages.
•Coordinates with Purchasing to manage damages and DMR warehouse, completing all necessary
paperwork.
•Communicates with Cost Accounting, Scheduling, and other necessary support employees as needed.
•Adjusts inventory via negative balance sheets to ensure that inventory balance variances coordinate
with cycle counting results and reconciliation.
•Assists Accounts Payable with invoice reconciliation when necessary.
• Maintains organization of all finished products. • Must be present and part of physical inventory
processes, including preparation and material cycle counting.
•Performs any other duties as assigned or directed by Team Leader/Supervisor.
• Maintains good housekeeping and follows established safety procedures. •
•Follows all policies, procedures, and work instructions including Employee Handbook, Standard
Operating Procedures (SOPs), Manufacturing Operating Procedures (MOPs), Job Safety Analysis (JSAs),
and Safety Manual.
•Maintains awareness of individual contribution to and impact of the quality, safety, environmental, and
product compliance policies and activities; reports all quality issues, unsafe acts, and unsafe
conditions to the proper personnel.
Qualifications
•High School Diploma or GED; or equivalent experience.
•2+ years warehouse, inventory, or shipping experience required.
• Must have basic math skills. • Ability to read, write, and follow oral and written instructions.
•Able to work in a team environment and interface with a diverse workforce.
•Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. unassisted.
•Must be able to operate the following equipment: Forklift, Combi-Lift.
•Must have current and valid Driver’s License.
•Must be computer literate, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Products.
•Ability to use online real-time manufacturing control systems, including MAPICS or other current
in-house computer processes.
•Ability to use various tools and measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, tape
measure, dial indicator, and feeler gauges.
•Able to stand, walk, bend, stoop, and crouch for an 8-hour shift.
•Must be able to use hands and fingers to handle or feel machinery, equipment or parts and work
near moving mechanical parts.