Full Time Inventory Cycle Counter

Inventory Control Specialist | Glendale, CA

Field - Based

Vixxo is seeking a full-time Inventory and Control Logistics Specialist to manage a territory in person, including Glendale, CA, and the surrounding areas. As an Inventory and Control Logistics Specialist, you will work independently to provide outstanding customer service by ensuring timely deliveries, accurate inventory audits, and professional interactions throughout your assigned territory.

You are dependable with deadlines and work through challenges that may impact timely service calmly, coolly, and collectedly by finding ways to meet your service delivery goals.

You are customer-focused and can explain technical concepts clearly and effectively to non-technical individuals.

Complete assigned delivery work, including driving a company vehicle, and arrive home safely at the end of your workday.

Manage the sorting, cycle counts, and delivery of inventory per established customer guidelines from a secured facility and/or to various client locations.

Build strong relationships with your customers and inspire loyalty by providing professional, reliable services that adhere to all safety rules.

Meet Service Level Agreement (SLA) requirements set by customers, including conducting thorough inspections, performing timely, correctly executed equipment maintenance, and completing descriptive, accurate paperwork.

At least 1 year of Inventory management experience in handling, sorting, and cycle counting in a delivery, retail, inventory management, or warehouse-related role.

At least 1 year of experience in a customer-facing or customer-service role

Smartphone proficient in inventory, managing, scheduling, and other tasks.

Must possess a valid driver's license with a clean driving record

without assistance

Start with 15 days of PTO, 2 Floating Holidays, and 6 paid company holidays.

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Employer-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance and life insurance
  • Successful applicants come from various backgrounds, including Professional Services, Technicians, Delivery Drivers, Package Handling, Manufacturing, Warehouse, Retail, and Healthcare.
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