Accountable for managing assigned inventories through various cycle counts, physical counts, requisitioning replenishments, seeking alternative sources and materials when necessary.
Maintaining communication with supported customers.
Monitoring supplies usage, and removing and disposing of obsolete or outdated products.
Adjusting quantities and locations when necessary.
Recording and reporting discrepancies.
Manages perpetual and par inventories as well as specific periodic inventories, supplies received, stored, and issued at entities as directed.
May serve in clinical areas (OR, Cath Lab, etc.), ensuring proper implementation of inventory control policies.
Provides accountability for supply inventories, monitoring volumes, flow, and sourcing.
Provides oversight for inventory-related projects and assignments.
Analyzes product usage and adjusts inventory levels as appropriate.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain, Materials Management, Communications or related field of study.
Two (2) years of related work experience.
In lieu of education and experience, an equivalent combination may be considered (i.e., six years related work experience OR Associate degree and four years related work experience).
Understanding of supply chain requirements in healthcare environments with multiple logistical concerns and issues.
Organizational skills.
Ability to proactively prioritize needs and effectively manage resources.
Facilitation skills.
Ability to rapidly summarize information and present it to others.
Communication skills.
Interpersonal skills.
Ability to foster vendor relationships that will drive toward a successful partnership.
Attention to detail.
Experience using metrics to drive decisions and working with external vendors.
Planning and project management skills.
Proven ability to solve complex problems effectively and manage multiple high priority deliverables.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and familiarity with ERP software capabilities.