KBR

BinStockCoordinator

$54–78k ~AI est. Phoenix, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Bin Stock Coordinator at KBR. Skills: Inventory system management, Supplier coordination, Quality audits. Manage 2-bin inventory system. Ensure proper labeling”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Root-cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

U. S. Citizen, Reliable Transportation, Customer Service Oriented, Ability to work over scheduled hours

Nice to Have

Knowledge with SAP, Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Knowledge of Compounds: paint, chemicals, etc., Proficiency in gage setting, perishable cutting tools, grinding wheels, fixtures, and abrasive products, Forklift certification or capability to acquire one

What You'll Do.

Manage 2-bin inventory system

Ensure proper labeling

Stock bins with one month's usage

Maintain clean storage areas

Separate overstock appropriately

Monitor cost thresholds

Coordinate bin changes with suppliers

Use supplier reports to monitor inventory

Oversee inspections for parts and documentation

Communicate part shortages

Escalate critical shortages

Investigate root causes of shortages

Implement corrective actions

Perform quality audits

Perform process audits

Verify 2-bin procedures

Review scanned card processes

Ensure order/shipment alignment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Site 2-bin point of contact

Full Job Description

**Title:** Bin Stock Coordinator **Belong, Connect, Grow, with KBR!** **Program Summary** KBR’s Global Asset Management (GAM) group provides comprehensive manufacturing and supply chain solutions globally, serving both commercial and government clients. With a wide range of services including Government Property Management, Production Maintenance, and Equipment Tracking, GAM is dedicated to ensuring excellence in every aspect of the supply chain and asset management process. This commitment ensures the seamless operation of our clients' enterprises across diverse locations. **Job Summary** This role is responsible for managing a 2‑bin inventory system by ensuring each bin is properly labeled, stocked with at least one month’s usage, and maintained in clean, organized storage areas. It includes monitoring cost thresholds, coordinating bin changes with suppliers through the site 2‑bin point of contact, and using supplier reports to manage inventory. The job also involves overseeing inspections to verify parts and documentation, communicating and tracking part shortages—especially critical ones—and conducting root‑cause analysis for corrective actions. Regular quality and process audits are required to measure stock health, verify adherence to 2‑bin procedures, and ensure accuracy of scanned card processing. **Roles and Responsibilities** * Manage the full 2‑bin inventory system, ensuring proper labeling, organization, and minimum one‑month stock levels. * Maintain clean, orderly storage areas and separate overstock appropriately. * Monitor and uphold cost thresholds for 2‑bin parts. * Coordinate all bin changes with suppliers through the site 2‑bin point of contact. * Use supplier reports to monitor open orders, shipments, and bin accuracy. * Oversee inspections to verify parts and documentation are correct and complete. * Communicate and track part shortages, including escalating and reporting critical shortages. * Investigate root causes of shortages and implement c

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