An inventory controller monitors and maintains current inventory level, creates inventory reports accurately, records the in and out of the items, and label inventory items that will be used. They also will be the one to pick, release and do quality check of all products being sold. coordinate with the logistic team for purchase orders, stock transfers, deliveries, tagging, and processing.
Duties and Responsibilities
Maintain and update regularly the inventory records.
Update posting of all warehouse inventory items and their corresponding transaction and recording on a daily basis.
Maintain orderly stocking and staging of all warehouse materials.
Pick, release and check quality of products ready for delivery
Reconcile actual stock balance against the stock report and initiate required adjustment.
Report any stock issues to management and place product orders are necessary.
Troubleshoot quantity discrepancies between stock and records.
Track rates of accuracy, purchase, and return as well as defective items to inform quality control decisions.
Perform regular material warehouse audits to ensure that material is undamaged and maintained neatly throughout the warehouse.
Ascertain the quality and quantity of all incoming material delivery upon inspection.
Perform other duties and responsibilities that may be assigned by their superior.
Create reports in MS office and in hard copy.
Develop and implement efficient inventory management procedures.
Implement a loss prevention program.
Prepares a list of depleted products and surveys of unusable products.
Keep an orderly file of all warehouse documents.
Inform a report to audit personnel about the discrepancy of items.
Coordinate with the logistic team for purchase orders, stock transfers, deliveries, tagging, and processing.
Forecasting supply and demand requirements to ensure stock availability.
Record purchases maintains the database, perform a physical count of inventory, and reconcile actual stock count to computer-generated reports.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualifications
Advanced skills in MS Office
Organizational and leadership abilities
Communication and interpersonal skills
Self-motivated with a results-driven approach
Ability to multi-task and can work with minimal supervision
Ability to work irregular or extended hours, including weekends and nights as needed.