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The Opportunity
Description
We're looking for an
Inventory Control Clerk, working in
Manufacturing industry in
Meridian, Idaho, 83642, United States.
- Assist in handling a company's inventory; and
keeps inventory operations smooth and efficient in the stock room,
warehouse, or receiving department.
- Process inventory orders, logs items that have
been received and items that have been taken from inventory and moves
product from the stock room or warehouse to the required location, and
vice versa.
- Inspect shipments of new stock as they come in,
checks to make sure orders have been filled correctly, look for damage,
and make arrangements to correct damaged or incorrect orders.
- Safety training will be conducted first day of
assignment.
Our Client
Our client has over 20 years of experience in connecting the right people with the right companies.
When you apply to join their team, they will ensure to take all the necessary time to thoroughly evaluate your experience, background, and interest to match you with the right company whether you are interested in IT, Light Industrial, or a Commercial job position.
They focus on listening, following through, and ensuring fit between people, cultures, and attitudes. Our client creates the type of environment that candidates are eager to return to, again and again.
Sounds interesting? Apply, and pursue your perfect career fit!
Experience Required for Your Success
- Can efficiently process and log inventory orders, including tracking received items and recording items removed from stock.
- Strong attention to detail for inspecting incoming shipments, verifying accuracy of orders, identifying damages, and arranging corrections as needed.
- Must be physical capable to move products between the stock room, warehouse, and required locations while adhering to safety protocols.
- Must undergo safety training on the first day of assignment to ensure compliance with company standards.
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?