Coordinator, Inventory Control, 3PL

Job Locations US-IN-Charlestown
Job ID
2025-5627
Category
Operations/Warehousing

Overview

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The Coordinator, Inventory Control, 3PL support efforts of the Inventory Control department to maintain integrity of customer-owned product.

 

Full-time On-site role based out of our Charlestown, Indiana location; typical hours are Monday-Friday 10:00am-6:30pm ET

Responsibilities

  • Understanding of forward-positioned stock requirements and parameters.
  • Understanding of client expectations and importance of inventory accuracy relative to the business.
  • Plan, direct and/or execute cycle counts or scheduled physical counts. Analyze results, report findings and maintain databases
  • Investigate discrepancies and report findings and resolution
  • Perform visual inspections of warehouse and staging locations and recognize potential issues.
  • Ability to execute reconciliations and report findings – product and/or customer -specific.
  • Able to process and analyze cycle count results and escalate where appropriate based on tolerances, client expectations, activity and adherence to SOP’s
  • Maintain Inventory Record Accuracy data and reports.
  • Proficiency with Promail processes and functions – Inventory adjustments, transfers, pulls, and ability to use Promail to document transaction histories
  • Effective and discreet (written and oral) communication with multiple departments.

 

Qualifications

MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS:

 

Education/Training:  High School Diploma

 

Business Experience: One year of experience in Inventory Control, preferably in a Distribution environment.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

 

Proficiency in Microsoft Excel

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

 

Knipper Health is an equal opportunity employer.

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