The Supply Chain Specialist will manage logistics operations, vendor coordination, inventory management, and order processing to ensure timely delivery.
We are seeking a Supply Chain Specialist to manage daily logistics operations and vendor coordination.
Key Responsibilities
- Inventory Management: Monitor stock levels and supply flow.
- Vendor Coordination: Work with suppliers and logistics partners.
- Order Processing: Ensure timely fulfillment and delivery.
Qualifications
- Experience: 2–5 years in logistics or supply chain roles.
Skills
- Inventory systems and coordination.
Attributes
- Organized and proactive.
Compensation
$60,000 – $80,000
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