Job Responsibilities: Inventory Specialist
Salary: $20-30/Hour
Company: Walgreens
Location: USA
Educational Requirements: Bachelor's Degree
Full Job Description:
Responsible for implementation, monitoring and training of best practices and standard operating procedures for all stores including front of store and pharmacy. Supports drug inventory management activities including receiving, counting, ordering and preparing returns. Winners are on the shelf and are responsible for receiving, counting, pricing, returns and all merchandise processes within the store. Prepares and oversees the accuracy of the planogram. Responsible for reviewing and coordinating the appropriate management of process reports and applications, which affect the accuracy of manuals in the pharmacy and cost.
Responsible for the implementation and maintenance of safety procedures in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as filing for warehouses and suppliers (goods received, but not invoiced), shortages (invoiced, but not received), order an error or damaged product, including prescription drugs. . In designated stores, as required, open and close the store without store management, including all required start-up procedures, cash management and financial services, and ensure that the floor and storage are ready for the day of work .
Customer Experience
Attracts customers by greeting them and helping with products and services. In designated stores, as a department manager, resolve customer issues and answer questions to ensure a positive customer experience.
Models and shares best practices for customers with all teams to deliver a unique and enjoyable customer experience, including social behaviors (e.g. greeting, looking, courtesy, etc.) and Walgreens service characteristics ( for example, helping, identifying needs, serving until satisfied, etc.). Work
Executes and trains team members on inventory management processes and vendors, including but not limited to creating, analyzing and receiving orders.
Tracks all deliveries while the seller is still in the store, including regular deliveries. Focus on One Box hosting. Take appropriate action by marking deliveries as received if the product has not been physically delivered, contacting suppliers for past receipts, and opening tickets as necessary correct incorrect rules. Under the supervision of the Pharmacist, checks that all shipments from the pharmacy are sent for products that are physically received at the store. Complete or monitor the shipment of all Pharmacy Warehouse Orders, ABC and OTC Prescription Orders, Secondary Vendor Orders, Influenza and Dropship Orders on a daily basis by performing all necessary checks and accurately reporting shortages and it is a damaged product. Complete the end-to-end On-Shelf Availability (OSA) process including Direct Warehouse and Store Delivery (DSD) for approved units, performing vendor clearances, pre-shipment calls and returns, conducting inspection/return inspections and All registered sections, incl. sales department / DSD and pharmacy research.
Under the supervision of the Pharmacist in Charge, conducting pharmacy inventory programs, including but not limited to store recalls in accordance with the store's hazardous waste policy, the retailer returned, the review was not checked and damaged. Facilitates returns of excess merchandise or transfers between pharmacies, if applicable, for excess merchandise ABC will not return. Reviews all pharmacy/prescription drug disclosures. Completes execution of all pricing activities including price changes, markdowns and markdowns. He is responsible for core pricing services including daily price changes, accurate pricing and benchmarking, as well as reliability and execution of additional regulatory pricing functions. It is responsible for supporting the end-of-life order in the pharmacy by counting the empty items. Reviewing hospital guidelines to determine legal limits. Maintains inventory and orders as required.
Make sure the removal is updated with all the selected items and placed in the designated storage area. Maintains the right inventory. Maintains accuracy of quantities on hand, including but not limited to base units, warehouses, and warehouses. Under the supervision of the Pharmacist, manage the inventory count and the accuracy of the quantity in the pharmacy and perform smart Count in the pharmacy.
Ensure store maintains inventory compliance with state and local laws regarding regulated products (eg alcoholic beverages and tobacco products). Assist in maintaining inventory records, including receiving and posting all products (front-end) received in the store and all inventory systems. Organizes records and maintains all necessary invoices/receipts/reimbursements for all inventory activities.
