Overview
- Inventory Management:
- Receiving and processing incoming supplies and products.
- Stocking, cataloging, and organizing inventory within the storage area.
- Performing regular inventory audits and reconciling discrepancies.
- Maintaining accurate inventory records.
- Logistics & Shipping:
- Coordinating and tracking inbound and outbound shipments.
- Preparing shipping documents, labels, and necessary paperwork.
- Communicating with carriers, vendors, and customers regarding shipment status.
- Resolving any shipment or inventory discrepancies.
- Reporting & Coordination:
- Preparing reports on inventory levels, stock movements, and discrepancies.
- Coordinating with other departments to ensure timely delivery of products.
- Quality Control:
- Performing quality checks on stored inventory.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Education: A high school diploma or GED is typically required.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency with inventory software and Microsoft Excel.
- Soft Skills:
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Good time management and organizational abilities.
- Ability to multitask effectively.
- Physical Ability: The ability to lift and move moderately heavy items may be necessary.
Career Progression
- This role serves as an entry point into the logistics and supply chain field.
- With experience and additional training, inventory clerks can advance to positions like Inventory Control Specialist, Warehouse Supervisor, or Logistics Coordinator.
Skills and Experience
- Inventory Management:
- Receiving and processing incoming supplies and products.
- Stocking, cataloging, and organizing inventory within the storage area.
- Performing regular inventory audits and reconciling discrepancies.
- Maintaining accurate inventory records.
- Logistics & Shipping:
- Coordinating and tracking inbound and outbound shipments.
- Preparing shipping documents, labels, and necessary paperwork.
- Communicating with carriers, vendors, and customers regarding shipment status.
- Resolving any shipment or inventory discrepancies.
- Reporting & Coordination:
- Preparing reports on inventory levels, stock movements, and discrepancies.
- Coordinating with other departments to ensure timely delivery of products.
- Quality Control:
- Performing quality checks on stored inventory.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Education: A high school diploma or GED is typically required.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency with inventory software and Microsoft Excel.
- Soft Skills:
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Good time management and organizational abilities.
- Ability to multitask effectively.
- Physical Ability: The ability to lift and move moderately heavy items may be necessary.
Career Progression
- This role serves as an entry point into the logistics and supply chain field.
- With experience and additional training, inventory clerks can advance to positions like Inventory Control Specialist, Warehouse Supervisor, or Logistics Coordinator.
Benefits
Don't miss this chance to enhance your experience in a production environment while enjoying competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package.
- Weekly pay
- $5 prescription drugs
- $5 doctor's visit copays
- Free teledoctor service
- Free counseling services
- Life insurance included
- Vision insurance included
- Dental insurance included
- Vacation and holiday pay
- Scholarship Opportunities
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Free legal services
- Our unbeatable employee discount program
Apply now so we can hold a spot for you. We can’t wait to talk to you!
––Your Ōnin team