The Inventory Specialist is responsible for tracking and managing warehouse inventory to ensure data accuracy, proper stock rotation, and product availability. This role involves maintaining records in the Warehouse Management System (WMS), conducting inventory counts, and supporting inbound and outbound operations. It plays a vital role in upholding inventory accuracy and supporting supply chain effectiveness through detailed monitoring and reporting.
Inventory Accuracy & Control: Maintain accurate, real-time inventory records in the WMS; track product movements and stock levels; initiate and document inventory adjustments when discrepancies arise.
Physical Inventory: Participate in or lead cycle counts and full physical inventory counts; investigate and resolve discrepancies caused by miscounts, damage, or data entry errors.
Receiving & Putaway Verification: Ensure incoming products are correctly labeled, documented, and stored; partner with receiving teams to address quantity, quality, or labeling issues.
Order Fulfillment Support: Ensure inventory availability to support outbound operations; monitor low-stock items and assist in initiating restocking processes.
Inventory Reporting: Generate and share regular inventory reports, including stock levels, turnover rates, and aging inventory; provide insights to assist purchasing, planning, and demand forecasting.
Process Improvement & Compliance: Recommend and help implement improvements to inventory procedures and practices; ensure compliance with company standards and regulatory guidelines.
System & Technology Use: Operate scanners, tablets, computers, and WMS tools; assist with maintaining item master data and troubleshooting inventory-related system issues.
Cross-Functional Communication: Work closely with warehouse, purchasing, planning, and customer service teams; communicate inventory concerns promptly and train team members as needed.
Knowledge of inventory management principles (FIFO, LIFO, FEFO) and best practices
Experience using Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and barcode scanning tools
Basic understanding of supply chain operations (receiving, storage, shipping)
Data analysis skills using Excel or Google Sheets
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
Basic math and analytical problem-solving abilities
Effective communication and teamwork
Degree Required: Not required
Experience: 1–3 years in inventory control, warehouse operations, or logistics
Technical Skills: Basic analytics and data tracking; operation of handheld scanners and tablets
None required
Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Decision-Making: Contributes to key operational decisions affecting departmental inventory management
Problem-Solving: Resolves varied inventory-related issues through interpretation and application of best practices
Independence: Operates with autonomy under broad direction; sets personal goals and determines methods
Fiscal Responsibility: None
Internal/External Contact: Frequent interaction with cross-functional teams and occasional external coordination
Physical Requirements: Seeing, color perception, listening, lifting/carrying/pushing/pulling up to 40 lbs
Environment: Warehouse setting; exposure to dirt, dust, mechanical and electrical equipment, and moving objects; team-focused atmosphere; high noise levels
Mental Requirements: Basic reading and math, analytical thinking, decision-making

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