Production Auditor- 1st shift, 6:00am Manufacturing - Apple Valley, CA at Geebo

Production Auditor- 1st shift, 6:00am

Apple Valley, CA Apple Valley, CA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$32.
4K - $41.
1K a year Estimated:
$32.
4K - $41.
1K a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Description Performs a variety of auditing processes to ensure shrink reduction, protect Company assets and confirm that proper procedures for the engineered incentive program (POWER) are adhered to.
1.
Monitors and reports on physical versus system inventory accuracy.
2.
Audits operations to ensure product is being processed according to set standards.
3.
Documents errors, variances and non-compliance with operations policy and procedures.
4.
Performs a variety of system inventory adjustments depending on where identified.
5.
Reviews damaged product for salvage or disposal.
6.
Prepares, analyzes and maintains a variety of daily and weekly reports.
7.
Performs semi-routine duties where some judgment is required.
Work is performed under defined and uniform procedures.
Qualification 1.
Working knowledge of general Distribution Center operations and support departments is required.
2.
Strong oral and written communication, math and reading, organizational and time management skills required.
3.
Ability to handle multiple tasks, be detail oriented, work independently, and exercise some judgment.
4.
Must be able to successfully pass internal training program to obtain Powered Equipment Operators license.
5.
Ability to keep information confidential required.
6.
Previous auditing experience within a distribution center preferred.
7.
Ability to perform physical activity at a sustained pace within a Distribution Center environment including walking, bending, and lifting required.
We will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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