Inventory Specialist

Knipper HEALTHNew York, NY
$15 - $17

About The Position

This position is responsible for performing audits of client inventories, storage site inspections and inventory closeouts. J. Knipper and Company and KnippeRx are Equal Opportunity Employers

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED Required
  • Must have mobile electronic device.
  • Must have transportation to audit sites. If driving a motor vehicle, must have valid driver’s license with records that satisfy Company standards as well as current motor vehicle insurance.
  • Strong communication skills, intermediate math skills, attention to detail, and computer skills
  • May be required to bend, squat, kneel, or stand for long periods. May be required to lift up to 25 lbs. periodically

Nice To Haves

  • College Degree Preferred
  • Pharmaceutical industry and/ or Pharmaceutical Sales experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct audits of client inventories at client specified storage site. Follow client business rules, finalize necessary reconciliation(s), and complete required documentation.
  • Complete all assignments in a professional and timely manner in accordance with Company and Client business rules.
  • Submit all assignment status changes using the on-line Audit Inventory Management System (AIMS).
  • Review all instructions and forms required to complete assignments prior to audit to ensure quality service levels.
  • Ensure that assignments are scheduled in accordance within Client expectations and timelines
  • Communicate with client representatives and AIMS management team via email, US mail, and/or phone.
  • Ability to utilize smartphone to update AIMS and complete assignments.
  • Follow all department and company policies and procedures.
  • Strive to exceed client needs.
  • Communicate clearly and professionally in email and phone calls.

Benefits

  • access to a retirement plan option
  • paid sick time, where applicable
  • mileage reimbursement
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