Warehouse Coordinator
Glen Ivy Hot SpringsAbout the role
Job DetailsJob Location: Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa - Corona, CA 92883Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $18.00 - $19.00 HourlyPosition Summary:
Warehouse Coordinator
This position will be responsible for the shipping, receiving, supply tracking, stock replenishment, and record
keeping of the Company’s inventory. This position is a component of the accounting department and will be
responsible for receiving all inventory and supplies delivered to the Hot Springs Location, posting receipts in
Resort Suite, maintaining an organized and efficient inventory locations, and working with the purchasing
coordinator to resolve problem deliveries.
Further this position will oversee the monthly inventory counts of all professional product and supplies and
coordinate with all departments for the quarterly inventory counts ensuring the accuracy of the counts and
reporting of the inventory valuation at each period end.
Additionally, this position will split time with the all locations (departments) of inventory including the Ivy Kitchen,
guest services, spa services, retail, and warehouse lock up. Other special projects are required as assigned.
-- Position Qualification Requirements --
License(s): None Required
Education/Training: High School Diploma Required
Experience:
Inventory systems Internal Control knowledge/understanding
Inventory movement/Purchase Order creation/management
Proficient in Resort Suite and Microsoft Office
Previous inventory control, shipping and receiving, and mail room experience
Job-Related Skills:
Speaking – Ability to talk to others and convey information effectively
Listening - Ability to understand information and ideas presented
Inductive Reasoning -Ability to combine pieces of information and form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events)
Deductive Reasoning- Ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense
Problem Sensitivity- Ability to tell when something is looks wrong or is likely to go wrong
Ability to adhere to company and departmental policies
Precise attention to detail and strong mathematical skills
Ability to work efficiently and effectively in an independent environment
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Inventory:
Assist with month end and year-end inventory counts as needed.
Working with maintenance staff to create an organized inventory system
Shipping & Receiving:
Responsible for the receipt of shipments of goods to Inventory warehouse lock-up, for professional supplies, retail merchandise, paper products and guest services. For those items considered inventory, the receipts of the items must be properly recorded into Resort Suite with the supporting documents such as the receiving reports, vendor packing list, and purchase order is turned into accounting department. For each shipment received:
Verification of goods received, the quantity on Glen Ivy Purchase Order, Order Status receiving document with vendor packing documents.
Immediately record and report all discrepancies of goods received to accounting as well as the Purchase Order originator.
Communication of the inventory received to the department that ordered the product should be made on a timely basis.
Products received into the warehouse should be checked into Resort Suite within 24 hours of receipt.
Accurately match the item ordered, quantity ordered on the vendor packing slip, and purchase order.
Ensure that the stocked inventory is locked up in designated areas is organized, properly counted with all inventory quantities on hand matching the counts in Resort Suite at any given time. Accuracy of the inventory levels on hand at any time is one of the most important functions of this position.
Salon/Retail inventory support. The salon/retail department is the largest priority of the warehouse coordinator position. All inventory items received should be retail ready before leaving the warehouse cage area.
Inventory items should be properly placed for sale on the retail floor with minimal interaction from the retail sales staff. These items include:
Barcode labels printed and appropriately placed on all merchandise received.
All items that require an additional pricing label should be placed on the merchandise before it is moved from the warehouse.
Retail items requiring sensors should have the sensors placed on the garments before merchandise is removed from the warehouse.
Retail clothing items requiring steaming sho
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