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Inventory Specialist

Kansas City, MO

ABOUT US

Terrabis is a leading privately held cannabis company with a bold growth strategy. Operating in both wholesale and retail, we’re at the forefront of the industry, setting new standards, and pushing boundaries. Join us in shaping the future of cannabis.

 

JOB SUMMARY

The Inventory Specialist's main function is to help drive the teams toward the day's goals by accurately and efficiently receiving and fulfilling customer orders. Inventory Specialists play a critical role in ensuring that all inventory monitoring is compliant with all Terrabis regulations. As an Inventory Specialist, you will be part of a highly energetic and efficient workgroup handling all the amazing products we sell. This team is responsible for order retrieval, shipping, stocking, and counting products across multiple categories.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensure strict adherence to inventory control policies to track and account for all marijuana, marijuana products, and non-marijuana products;
  • Responsible for performing any quality control checks as directed by the leadership team
  • Conduct regular physical inventory counts to reconcile with system data.
  • Responsible for accepting, tracking, and processing all returns that occur at the point of sale; and the daily reconciliation process
  • Accurately perform daily inventory duties, including but not limited to proper storing, labeling, tracking, and reporting of inventory
  • Maintain organized and consistent stocking and packaging systems for both existing and new products
  • Assisting with inventory control, labeling, quality assurance, and quantity verification as needed on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis

REQUIREMENTS

  • Strong industry knowledge, product knowledge, and full understanding of how cannabis affects individuals in its many forms
  • Strong knowledge of fulfilment process and delivery process and good understanding of how and where we can improve.
  • Time management and prioritization in daily tasks. Must be able to work to deadlines and keep projects organized.
  • Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time.
  • Maintain a high attention to detail.
  • Basic math and reading skills
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ADDITIONAL SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be 21 years or older.
  • Ability to lift up to 50lbs consistently.
  • Ability to utilize tools/equipment to mechanically repair and arrange parts to a large machine.
  • Ability to perform repetitive motions while working at one station for an extended period.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Terrabis is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, pregnancy, disability, age, veteran status, or other characteristics.

 

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