Inventory updates:
Entering received items into the inventory management system, updating stock levels.
Sorting and labeling:
Sorting items based on product type and labeling them for proper storage.
Stock placement:
Storing received items in designated warehouse locations.
Handling returns:
Processing returned items, verifying reasons for return, and updating inventory accordingly.
Maintaining records:
Keeping accurate records of received shipments, including dates, quantities, and vendorinformation.
Communication with vendors:
Contacting vendors to resolve discrepancies or address issues with deliveries.
Physical tasks:
Lifting and moving boxes, pallets, or other materials as needed.
Unloading deliveries:
Receiving and unloading incoming shipments from trucks or delivery services.
Verification against documents:
Checking received items against purchase orders and packing slips to ensureaccuracy.
Inspection for damage:
Examining goods for any signs of damage or discrepancies and reporting issues toappropriate parties.
Other duties as needed
Basic math skills: Calculating quantities and performing inventory checks
Organizational skills: Maintaining a clean and organized workspace, effectively managing inventory
Computer literacy: Proficiency in inventory management systems and data entry
Physical stamina: Ability to lift and move heavy items
Communication skills: Effective communication with vendors and internal departments
Attention to detail: Accurately verifying quantities and identifying discrepancies
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