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INVENTORY CONTROL MANAGER
In this sample inventory control manager resume, the job descriptions highlight candidate's leadership skills and problem-solving abilities, while the relevant military training and experience takes precedence over limited education.
Carl Furman
123, Ellis Street
Boston, MA, 01234
(123) 456 789
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
1988 to Present DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Logistics Division, Supply Branch, Ft, Bragg, NC
Commodity Manager, Inventory Control
- Supervise staff of 10; Train, schedule, evaluate and delegate responsibilities- monitor work done and give final approval upon completion.
- Coordinate procurement and delivery of military supplies including electronics, modules, boards, guidance systems, tanks, aircraft, weapons, petroleum products, and spare parts.
- Receive bills of lading and resolve discrepancies with original orders.
- Input receipt of materials and monitor inventory via CRT.
- Interpret government rules and regulations regarding ordering and receipt of supplies; Ensure proper application of all other procedures and policies.
- Review damaged item listings, determine whether to repair, and ship to repair shop.
- Complete financial paperwork ensuring orders are within budgetary requirements.
- Complete paperwork for inventory, shipping, purchasing, accounting, and end-of-month reports.
- Received awards for "Outstanding Performance." 1993, 1994.
1985 to 1988 NATIONAL GUARD, Raleigh. NC
Communications Supervisor
- Coordinated all communications and electronic supplies for the North Carolina National Guard.
- Trained, scheduled, evaluated, and motivated as many as 40 workers.
- Developed and implemented innovative system for ordering supplies and tracking inventory control.
- Input data and monitored inventory via computerized system.
- Forecasted, prepared, and monitored expenditures of operational budget.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Asheville High School. Asheville, NC, 1985.
TRAINING
Supply Systems; Storage Management; Logistics Organization; Equal Opportunity; Application of Management Improvement Techniques for 1st Line Supervisors; Procurement; Financial Management in Stock Control Systems; Management of Materials Handling Equipment.
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