Inventory Auditor
InventoryAuditor
“Inventory Auditor at Inventory Auditor. Skills: inventory auditing, merchandise count, cash verification, compliance verification. count merchandise at store level. Verifies merchandise and cash in each of the Company stores by conducting a physical count using a hand held computer”
Industry & Context.
80% of travel by car, Occasional overnight travel may be required, Works in safe manner by complying with procedures, rules and regulations
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
1 year of inventory auditing experience or retail experience in a convenience store environment, Must have a valid driver’s license with no major offenses and current liability car insurance
Nice to Have
High school diploma or GED preferred
What You'll Do.
count merchandise at store level
Verifies merchandise and cash in each of the Company stores by conducting a physical count using a hand held computer
Notifies store manager of wrong prices and pulls out-of-code merchandise
Count and verify cash assets on site
Verifies money orders
lottery ticket inventory and bank deposits
Verifies gasoline inventory
Performs surveys to verify compliance with operational and financial procedures
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Supports the Lead Auditor and the Audit Department; Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
Communication Scope
Notifies store manager of wrong prices
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