Inventory Control Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Warehouse
Material Handler -
Manufacturing / Production
Material Handler
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Intermountain Electronics (IE) delivers dependable and effective critical power and process infrastructure and mission critical systems to virtually every industrial sector in North America. We provide custom‑engineered, packaged equipment to industrial markets. We specialize in designing, manufacturing, automating and testing power distribution equipment for OEM, mission critical, oil and gas and mining industries.
Reporting directly to the Procurement Manager
, we are currently seeking an Inventory Control Specialist I for our Dayshift to be based at our Price, UT facility.
You will love the challenge, interesting and varied work, and endless opportunities, but most importantly you will love working with a team of fun‑loving, driven, and generous go‑getters that take deep personal pride in being part of a family that is building the infrastructure that powers the world.
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Position Summary:
The Inventory Control Specialist I is responsible for maintaining, organizing, and controlling inventory to meet forecasted sales and production schedules. They perform cycle counts and maintain data that is used for determining optimal replenishment and stock on hand.
Work Schedule:
Monday - Friday 6:00 am - 3:30 pm
- Manage and maintain accurate levels of stock items through the use of cycle counts, inventory adjustments, and data analysis.
- Print stock status report and verify against physical inventory stock count.
- Perform weekly cycle counts per finance’s documentation and lead. Print count sheets; count items; investigate errors and discrepancies; resolve issues uncovered in the post‑completed report.
- Manage transfer order dashboard and communicate with other plants as to the availability of material demands.
- Maintain part entry data in Epicor. (Including min/max, costing method, POU, and stock/nonstock designations).
- Make accurate quantity adjustments for non‑stock, and obsolete part numbers.
- Coordinate with warehouse material handler and return excess material and job return material to inventory.
- Quantity adjust any stock inventory items that were checked out during prior shifts.
- Participate in the annual physical count of inventory.
- Understand what contributes to an optimal supply of parts and components to ensure there is always stock while minimizing inventory costs and ensuring there are no delays to the manufacturing process.
- Take proactive steps to keep inventory low by returning slow‑moving material to vendors with the approval of project managers/engineering.
- Physically move inventory in the warehouse when approved and needed while ensuring appropriate documentation in Epicor.
- Work with the guidance of other warehouse peers to improve efficiency while maximizing accuracy by fully utilizing available resources and actively seeking to improve performance.
- Review obsolete inventory items annually. Put these items on eBay, scrap bins, or trash when approved.
- Maintain revision control in conjunction with engineering and ensure method tracker is pulling correct items in Epicor.
- Understand how suggestions are made on what should be stocked as an inventory item depending on demand and inventory turns.
- Confer with department heads to ensure coordination of warehouse activities with activities of other functions such as production, sales, records control and purchasing.
- Assist shop personnel with any questions regarding inventory control and maintenance.
- Promote a team environment by exhibiting a positive and helpful attitude with team members while working towards shared team goals.
- Operate forklift to move or hoist shipments from shipping/receiving area to inventory stocking area.
- Ensure items are stored in an orderly and accessible manner.
- Inspect the physical condition of warehouse and equipment and take appropriate steps to…
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