Marine Inventory Control Specialist
Kitsap Transit
Bremerton, WA
Full-time
Transportation
Posted on December 27, 2020
Marine Inventory Control Specialist
Salary Range: $24.74 - $33.25 + generous insurance & retirement. Duties: Purchase, monitor, control & distribute consumables & parts used in ferry ops, maint & repair. Req: HS dip/GED & 2 yrs exp. ordering, distributing & maintaining parts for fleet support. Job details, appl. incl. benefits info: http://kitsaptransit.appone.com/. Deadline: 4:00 PM, 01/15/21.
KITSAP TRANSIT IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Following are some highlights of the knowledge, skills and abilities required to be successful in this position.
Knowledge of:
- Effective inventory control techniques
- Parts used in the repair and maintenance of vessels/vehicles
- Computerized inventory control systems and use of barcode systems
- Receipt, storage and issuance of parts and supplies
- Logistics theory and practices
- Purchasing practices, procedures guidelines, and contract administration
Skill in:
- Using catalogs, shop manuals and reference materials
- Analyzing, evaluating and recommending improvements to inventory control processes
- Procuring, storing and distributing parts for the repair and maintenance of vessels/vehicles
- Compiling statistical data to update inventory levels
- Keeping accurate and detailed records
- Understanding and applying complex regulations, procedures and guidelines
- Communicating effectively orally and in writing
- Working independently and in team settings with crewmembers, maintenance, and support staff in a courteous, professional, and productive manner
- Creating clear and concise oral and written presentations
- Assessing, recommending and implementing new inventory control software, hardware and related equipment
- Using personal computers and specialized office software including word processing, spreadsheets and database programs in a Windows-based operating environment
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other Kitsap Transit employees and the public