About the Role
A Store Incharge in a manufacturing company manages daily warehouse operations, including receiving, storing, and issuing raw materials and finished goods. Key responsibilities include maintaining accurate inventory records (ERP/manual), conducting audits, ensuring material availability for production, and managing stock safety, security, and housekeeping. Key Responsibilities and Duties Inventory Control: Manage raw materials, packing materials, and finished goods, maintaining optimal stock levels to prevent shortages. Logistics & Documentation: Receive incoming goods, inspect materials with Quality Assurance (QA), and prepare documentation for dispatches, such as delivery notes and Stock Transfer Notes (STN) Stock Management: Conduct regular physical stock verification (daily/monthly/annual) and reconcile with ERP system records. Production Support: Issue materials to production based on authorized requests and production plans. Safety & Housekeeping: Ensure proper storage, cleanliness, and safety compliance in the store area. Record Keeping: Maintain accurate logs of inventory movement, non-moving items, and scrap, and provide regular reports to management. Vendor Coordination: Coordinate with suppliers for timely deliveries and manage returns. Required Skills and Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree or Diploma in Business Management, Supply Chain, or a related field. Experience: Previous experience in a manufacturing inventory or warehouse role. Technical Skills: Proficiency in ERP software (e.g., SAP, Oracle) and MS Office. Attributes: Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, leadership abilities, and knowledge of safety regulations.
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