Procurement:
Placing orders for new supplies, reviewing vendor offers, and negotiating favorable deals.
Logistics & Receiving:
Overseeing the receipt of shipments, verifying contents against orders, and inspecting for damage.
Data & Systems:
Entering and maintaining records of invoices, shipments, and purchase details in inventory management systems and databases.
Forecasting & Planning:
Analyzing supply and demand to forecast future needs, prevent shortages, and avoid excessive overstocking.
Coordination:
Liaising with different departments (e.g., warehouse, sales, finance) and external vendors to ensure smooth operations.
Reporting:
Generating reports related to inventory levels, purchases, and pricing.
Compliance:
Following budget guidelines and ensuring purchases stay within approved limits.
Inventory Management:
Monitoring stock levels, conducting regular inventory audits, and ensuring the accuracy of inventory data.
Essential Skills
Analytical Skills:
To interpret supply chain data and identify trends or issues.
Organizational Skills:
To manage multiple tasks, maintain accurate records, and keep inventory systems organized.
Attention to Detail:
For tasks like checking product codes, verifying orders, and handling financial data.
Communication Skills:
To effectively coordinate with suppliers, warehouse staff, and other internal teams.
Problem-Solving:
To address discrepancies, resolve inventory challenges, and adapt to changing needs.
Proficiency in Software:
Skills in Microsoft Excel and specific inventory management software are often required.