Skills Inventory Control Clerk near Toronto (ON)
Find out what skills you typically need to work as an inventory control clerk in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Purchasing and inventory control workers (NOC 14403).
Tasks
- Complete sales transactions
- Keep shop and warehouse clean
- Perform routine clerical duties
- Perform various administrative functions
- Pick up and deliver materials
- Prepare price quotations
- Provide customer service
- Provide information on available materials
- Calculate costs of orders
- Charge or forward invoices to appropriate accounts
- Complete and process international purchase orders
- Obtain price quotations from catalogues and suppliers
- Prepare and maintain purchasing files, reports and records
- Prepare purchase orders
- Process purchases
- Resolve delivery and other problems with suppliers
- Review requisition orders for accuracy
- Set up and maintain inventory control system
- Verify stock availability from current inventories
- Compile inventory reports
- Conduct quality control
- Dispose of and account for outdated stock
- Liaise with Canada Customs
- Maintain stock rotation
- Monitor inventory levels of issued materials and stocks
- Pack items for shipping and distribution
- Place stock on shelves
- Prepare inventory costs, retail pricing and profit reports
- Prepare requisition orders to replenish stock
- Reconcile physical inventories with computer counts
- Record the quantity, type and value of stock on hand using computerized or manual inventory system
- Unpack goods received
- Verify receipts and packing slips
Skills and Knowledge Checklist
The following skills and knowledge are usually required in this occupation.
Skills
Analysis
Help - Analysis
- Analyzing Information
- Inspecting and Testing
- Liaising and Networking
- Professional Communicating
- Processing Information
- Loading and Unloading
Knowledge
Help - Business, Finance and Management
Business, Finance and Management
- Accounting
- Transportation
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