LogisticsNumerical and material recording clerksISCO 4321
inventory coordinator
Inventory coordinators keep track of products stored in warehouses for transport to stores, wholesalers and individual customers. They inspect the inventory and maintain paperwork and documents.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (10)
mathematicsmathematicsMathematics is the study of topics such as quantity, structure, space, and change. It involves the identification of patterns and formulating new conjectures based on them. Mathematicians strive to pr...products coding systemproducts coding systemPackaging codes and markings required to implement proper handling procedures for goods.carry out inventory planningcarry out inventory planningDetermine the optimal quantities and timings of inventory in order to align it with sales and production capacity.use spreadsheets softwareuse spreadsheets softwareUse software tools to create and edit tabular data to carry out mathematical calculations, organise data and information, create diagrams based on data and to retrieve them.monitor stock levelmonitor stock levelEvaluate how much stock is used and determine what should be ordered.carry out inventory control accuracycarry out inventory control accuracyImplement control procedures and documentation related to inventory transactions.check for damaged itemscheck for damaged itemsIdentify products that have been damaged and report the situation.manage inventorymanage inventoryControl product inventory in balance of availability and storage costs.ensure stock storage safetyensure stock storage safetyEnsure that products are stored appropriately. Keep in line with safety procedures.maintain stock control systemsmaintain stock control systemsKeep stock control systems up to date and ensure inventory accuracy.
Optional (12)
warehouse operationswarehouse operationsThe basic principles and practices of warehouse operations such as goods storage and the organisation of warehouse facilities.operate warehouse record systemsoperate warehouse record systemsOperate systems for recording product, packaging, and order information in specific formats and types of record.develop communication networks with shipping sitesdevelop communication networks with shipping sitesEstablish relationships with shipping sites to facilitate the delivery of goods.order suppliesorder suppliesCommand products from relevant suppliers to get convenient and profitable products to purchase.receive goodsreceive goodsControl documentation, unloading and booking of goods with which the receipt from a vendor or from production is posted.stack goodsstack goodsStack goods and manufactured products into containers. This may include anticipating the need for and utilising additional protective materials in stacking the products.manage warehouse inventorymanage warehouse inventoryManage warehouse inventory and control storage and movement of warehouse goods. Monitor transactions such as shipping, receiving and putaway.issue purchase ordersissue purchase ordersProduce and review the documents needed to authorise shipment of a product from the supplier at a specified price and within specific terms.oversee stock quality controloversee stock quality controlCheck overall product quality prior to shipment.advise on efficiency improvementsadvise on efficiency improvementsAnalyse information and details of processes and products in order to advise on possible efficiency improvements that could be implemented and would signify a better use of resources.perform clerical dutiesperform clerical dutiesPerform administrative tasks such as filing, typing up reports and maintaining mail correspondence.handle returnshandle returnsManage goods that have been returned by customers, following the applicable goods return policy.
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