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Director Inventory Control Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Inventory Control Associate

Orlando, FL · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

... the direct flow of goods into, through, and out of the organization. Schedule 7am-3:30pm, Monday ... inventory control codes so they can be moved and stocked in appropriate locations. * Run daily ...

Communicate detailed information for any potential loss of inventory (expiration, temp issues, etc.) to Manager, Inventory Control or Director, Warehouse Operations to ensure timely action on ...

Inventory Control Associate

Alachua, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Communicate detailed information for any potential loss of inventory (expiration, temp issues, etc.) to Manager, Inventory Control or Director, Warehouse Operations to ensure timely action on ...

Communicate detailed information for any potential loss of inventory (expiration, temp issues, etc.) to Manager, Inventory Control or Director, Warehouse Operations to ensure timely action on ...

Inventory Control Coordinator I

Miami, FL · On-site

$18.25 - $23/hr

Ensure that Inventory Control Operations are in Compliance with the State and Federal Regulations ... Performs disposition of nonconforming products as directed. * Responsible for all data entry and ...

Inventory Control Coordinator I

Miami, FL · On-site

$18.25 - $23/hr

Ensure that Inventory Control Operations are in Compliance with the State and Federal Regulations ... Performs disposition of nonconforming products as directed. * Responsible for all data entry and ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director of Inventory Control, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Inventory Control, you need expertise in supply chain management, inventory optimization, data analysis, and a relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree in business, logistics, or a related field. Familiarity with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems like SAP or Oracle, as well as certifications such as APICS CPIM or CSCP, is often required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and collaborating across departments. These competencies are vital to ensure inventory accuracy, cost efficiency, and smooth operations within complex supply chains.

How does a Director of Inventory Control typically collaborate with other departments to ensure optimal stock levels?

A Director of Inventory Control works closely with departments such as procurement, sales, operations, and logistics to align inventory strategies with business goals. This collaboration involves regular meetings to review sales forecasts, production schedules, and supply chain constraints, ensuring that stock levels meet customer demand without leading to overstock or stockouts. Effective communication and data sharing are crucial, as the Director often leads cross-functional initiatives to implement inventory optimization technologies and continuous improvement processes. This collaborative approach not only reduces costs but also enhances overall supply chain efficiency.

What does a Director of Inventory Control do?

A Director of Inventory Control is responsible for overseeing the management and optimization of a company's inventory. This includes developing strategies to maintain optimal inventory levels, ensuring accurate record-keeping, and implementing policies that minimize waste and reduce costs. They work closely with other departments such as procurement, logistics, and sales to align inventory practices with business goals. Additionally, they analyze inventory data to forecast future needs and address any discrepancies or inefficiencies in the supply chain.

What is the difference between Director Inventory Control vs Inventory Manager?

AspectDirector Inventory ControlInventory Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire inventory control strategies, manages teams, and develops policiesManages daily inventory operations, monitors stock levels, and reports to supervisors
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in supply chain, logistics, or related field; extensive experienceBachelor's degree or diploma; experience in inventory management
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning in corporate or distribution settingsOperational tasks in warehouses or retail environments
Industry UsageCommonly used in large organizations with complex supply chainsUsed across retail, manufacturing, and logistics sectors

The main difference between a Director Inventory Control and an Inventory Manager lies in scope and strategic focus. The Director oversees overall inventory policies and teams, while the Inventory Manager handles daily operations. Both roles require relevant experience and education, but the Director's role is more strategic and leadership-oriented.

What are the most commonly searched types of Inventory Control jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Inventory Control jobs in Florida are:
Inventory Control Specialist

Inventory Control Specialist

ExtensisHR

Jacksonville, FL

$19/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Davinci Micro Fulfillment partners with brands to optimize their direct-to-consumer eCommerce operations through quick, efficient, and cost-effective fulfillment solutions. By strategically placing inventory in micro-fulfillment centers across the U.S., we reduce lead times, lower freight costs, and drive higher inventory turns. As an extension of our partners, we deliver integrated solutions that maximize sell-through while minimizing waste and cost. 


The Inventory Control Specialist maintains accurate stock records, manages inventory levels to prevent shortages or overages, and oversees the physical organization of goods in the warehouse. Key responsibilities include performing cycle counts, reconciling inventory data in warehouse management systems (WMS), auditing incoming/outgoing shipments, managing inventory placement in the warehouse and identifying damaged or obsolete stock for disposition.


  • Inventory Accuracy: Conduct daily, weekly, or monthly cycle counts and physical inventory counts to ensure system accuracy (KPI = 98.5% Accurate). Alert management to potential inventory issues and propose corrective action plans.
  • Data Management: Accurately enter and update inventory data (receiving, shipments, adjustments) into the inventory system or ERP. Keep records of invbenmtory issues and actions.
  • Stock Organization: Ensure proper storage, labeling, and rotation of inventory (FIFO/LIFO) to maintain organization and accessibility. Manage inventory placement in the FC for efficient picking and storage. Consolidate sku’s where needed to free up space.
  • Reporting & Analysis: Monitor inventory reports to identify discrepancies, shrinkage, or slow-moving items, and report findings to management.
  • Process Improvement: Develop or refine procedures to optimize warehouse efficiency and safety. 
  • Other: Other responsibilities as assigned

  • Required Skills & Qualifications

    • Education: HS Diploma or GED
    • Experience: 3-5+ years in inventory control roles
    • Technical Skills: Proficiency in MS Office (especially Excel) and experience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and/or ERP software.
    • Abilities: Strong mathematical skills, attention to detail, analytical skills for discrepancy investigation, and communication skills.
    • Physical Requirements: Ability to stand for long periods, walk, and lift/move up to 50 pounds. 

    Key Characteristics

    • Extremely organized and detail oriented.
    • High mathematical ability
    • Strong problem-solver with a self-motivated work ethic.
    • Capable of working in a fast-paced, sometimes, noisy warehouse environment. 

Compensation:

This is fulltime role with a rate of $19.00/hourly.

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