Top Inventory Control Executive oversees, plans, and directs all aspects of inventory management policies, objectives, and initiatives. Develops standards, metrics, and procedures that maximize inventory management efficiency. Being an Top Inventory Control Executive leads inventory planning, scheduling, forecasting, and control operations. Develops and implements inventory tools and systems for tracking, analysis, auditing, and reporting. Additionally, Top Inventory Control Executive collaborates with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to identify and prioritize initiatives to optimize inventory capabilities and develop best inventory management practices. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Top Inventory Control Executive manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be an Top Inventory Control Executive typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Description
Job Summary and Mission
This job contributes to the Shaw Bakers success by tracking, reviewing, and balancing fiscal responsibilities of inventory in the supply chain. Models and acts in accordance with Shaw Bakers guiding principles. Performs daily, weekly, and monthly inventory counts and reconciliations. Communicates inventory discrepancies to manager, purchasing, and via systematic reports and tools. Research and review inventory discrepancies for errors and identify solutions with manager, warehouse, and purchasing for improved inventory tracking.
Summary of Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities and essential job functions include but are not limited to the following:
- Physically count inventory daily and track discrepancies and adjustments.
- Review counts and adjustments vs documented inventory and review inventory gaps with leadership teams.
- Reviews FIFO/FEFO adherence by verifying code dating during inventory counts.
- Creates and generates reports and performance analyses of KPIs, including out-of-stock, days of supply, aging inventories, and other analyses to facilitate inventory review.
- Collaborates with finance, purchasing, warehouse and production to resolve discrepancies between system documented on hand inventory and physical inventory counts.
- Measures variances between inventory forecasts and actual demand, analyzes cause and effect, recommends corrective action, and publishes results.
- Must notify management of any potential food safety or quality issue.
- The Inventory Control Specialist must understand their involvement in Food Safety. They commit themselves to follow and adhere to GMP and Food Safety practices to comply with SQF and regulatory requirements.
Requirements
Summary of Experience
Years
1-3 Experience with Warehouse management systems (WMS) and/or ERP systems
1-3 Forklift experience w/certification
Basic Qualifications
Basic Qualifications are objective, non-comparative, and relevant requirements essential to performing a role anywhere in the company. Examples include minimum educational requirement or specific degrees, certifications, minimum number of years of experience in a similar role with similar scope or level of responsibility, experience with core technology tools or platforms such as Microsoft Office, equivalent military experience, etc.
- Education: Desirable high school diploma or its equivalent.
- Equipment/Software Skills: Computer skills (ERP software preferred).
- Certifications, Licenses, Registrations: Class C Driver’s License with a clean DMV record.
- Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift to 50 lbs.
- Language Requirements: Spanish (preferred but not required).
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
- Attention to detail.
- Advanced skills in Microsoft Word and Excel
- Basic knowledge of cost accounting and inventory processes and procedures
- Ability to drive for closure on issues that prevent supply meeting demand.
- Ability to use presentation skills to pass information and to gain consensus across warehouse and production teams for consistent and improved inventory practices.
- Ability to implement World Class warehousing and inventory practices to improve inventory accuracy.
Core Competencies
Interpersonal Skills: Accepting instructions and task assignment.
Communication: Written and oral communication is clear.
Teamwork: Enjoys working with others and helps when needed or necessary.
Analytical skills: Ability to identify/review inventory gaps through both physical counts and system data..
Physical Requirements:
Rating Legend:
O = Occasional (up to 25% of time)
F = Frequent (26%-74% of time)
C= Constant (75% or more of time)
Bending/Twisting: continual, intermittent flexing or rotation O - Pivot to lift and load boxes
of the wrist(s) and spine.
Carrying: Moving and object, usually by holding it in hands or arms O – up to 50 lbs.
or shoulders.
Lifting: Raising or lowering and object from one level to another
using hands, arms and shoulders, back and legs. O – up to 50 lbs.
Handing: Seizing, holding, grasping, turning, or otherwise
performing precision work with hand or hands O – Placement of product into boxes in addition to sorting, labeling and box forming.
Hearing: receiving detailed information through oral
Communication C – Phone and video calls
Pushing/Pulling: exerting hand(s) and arm (s) in any direction O – Pushing and pulling cart on wheels
Reaching: Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction. O – Across production line
Standing/Walking: remaining on one’s feet in an upright
position at a workstation or moving about work area. O - Up to 10 hours standing on a mat.
Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending O – Bending to lift cases and other objects
spine at the waist.
Sitting: Spending long periods of time seated at a desk or workstation. F
Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. F
Vision: Clarity of vision at near and/or far distances. C
Freezer Cold Environment: Working in temp range of -100F to 100F F
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