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Johns Hopkins Medicine is seeking an Inventory Control Clerk to develop and maintain inventory control processes, including cycle counting, reconciliations, returns, and vendor claims. You will collaborate across teams to ensure accurate records and smooth operations.
The role requires attention to detail, strong computer skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment on the day shift, 40 hours per week.
Under the direction of the Inventory Control Manager, this position is responsible for developing and maintaining inventory control processes, which include cycle counting, resolving customer inquiries, invoice discrepancies, inventory discrepancies, returns from customers, inventory consolidation, replenishing, and slotting. This position is also responsible for filing claims with vendors on any damages in shipment or overages/shortages on deliveries. Cross-train with all members of the Inventory Control team to ensure that when there are absences, the team can function at normal service levels. This will also enable growth within the department. Communicate all issues with multiple teams within the organization.
This position is accountable for maintaining departmental files, including receiving and inventory control documentation.
Day Shift, Full Time (40 hours). Weekend work not required, 7:00 am – 3:30 pm.
Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a G.E.D. Certification.
Three years of prior professional work experience; related experience in a warehouse or manufacturing facility preferred
5300 Holabird Ave, 21224
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