Job Summary:
The Store Head is responsible for the strategic and operational management of the company’s warehousing, inventory control, and internal logistics. This role ensures that raw materials, components, and finished goods are handled, stored, and distributed efficiently to support production targets while maintaining strict safety and budgetary standards.
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Key Responsibility
1. Policy & ; System Development
System Design: Organize and implement management systems for in-stock goods, warehousing, material requisition, and waste management.
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Prepare, optimize, and supervise internal rules and departmental processes.
Compliance: Ensure all departmental activities align with Quality, Environment, and Occupational Health (EHS) system documents. 2. Inbound & ; Quality Control
Verification: Organize secondary weighing for purchased goods and manage the inspection declaration process.
Receiving: Oversee unloading plans and formalize in-stock procedures once goods are accepted.
Returns: Manage the registration and return logistics for defective or non- conforming purchased materials.
3. Inventory & ; Warehouse Management
Storage & Custody: Oversee the identification, sorting, and safe custody of all materials.
Stock Accuracy: Conduct regular "Account vs. Goods" audits and monthly physical stock takes; report on losses, damages, or deterioration.
Optimization: Propose warehouse layout transformations to maximize space utilization.
Documentation: Maintain a "standing book" (master ledger) and archive all original bills (receipts, requisitions, inspection reports).
4. Production Support & Internal Logistics
Material Preparation: Review workshop demand plans and organize picking/kitting (material preparation).
Distribution: Create and execute delivery plans to transport materials to production lines.
Finished Goods: Manage the transfer of completed products (including packed assemblies) from the workshop to the finished goods warehouse and delivery zones.
Specialty Handling: Organize the loading/unloading of specialized materials like transformer oil and provide accurate metering data.
5. Inventory Control & Optimization
Safety Stock: Establish rational safe inventory levels and provide purchase suggestions based on real-time data.
Overstock Analysis: Analyze reasons for overstocking and present disposal solutions to senior leadership. Shortage Warning: Implement "secondary warnings" for potential goods shortages to prevent production downtime.
6. Waste & ; Asset Management Waste Management: Oversee the collection and disposal of recyclable and production waste materials.
Equipment Maintenance: Ensure daily maintenance of lifting and transportation equipment (forklifts, cranes, etc.) in coordination with the maintenance department.
Site Safety: Maintain high standards of sanitation, fire protection, and theft prevention within the warehouse perimeter.
experience
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Job Summary:
The Store Head is responsible for the strategic and operational management of the company’s warehousing, inventory control, and internal logistics. This role ensures that raw materials, components, and finished goods are handled, stored, and distributed efficiently to support production targets while maintaining strict safety and budgetary standards.
Key Responsibility
1. Policy & ; System Development
System Design: Organize and implement management systems for in-stock goods, warehousing, material requisition, and waste management.
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Prepare, optimize, and supervise internal rules and departmental processes.
Compliance: Ensure all departmental activities align with Quality, Environment, and Occupational Health (EHS) system documents. 2. Inbound & ; Quality Control
Verification: Organize secondary weighing for purchased goods and manage the inspection declaration process.
Receiving: Oversee unloading plans and formalize in-stock procedures once goods are accepted.
Returns: Manage the registration and return logistics for defective or non- conforming purchased materials.
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3. Inventory & ; Warehouse Management
Storage & Custody: Oversee the identification, sorting, and safe custody of all materials.
Stock Accuracy: Conduct regular "Account vs. Goods" audits and monthly physical stock takes; report on losses, damages, or deterioration.
Optimization: Propose warehouse layout transformations to maximize space utilization.
Documentation: Maintain a "standing book" (master ledger) and archive all original bills (receipts, requisitions, inspection reports).
4. Production Support & Internal Logistics
Material Preparation: Review workshop demand plans and organize picking/kitting (material preparation).
Distribution: Create and execute delivery plans to transport materials to production lines.
Finished Goods: Manage the transfer of completed products (including packed assemblies) from the workshop to the finished goods warehouse and delivery zones.
Specialty Handling: Organize the loading/unloading of specialized materials like transformer oil and provide accurate metering data.
5. Inventory Control & Optimization
Safety Stock: Establish rational safe inventory levels and provide purchase suggestions based on real-time data.
Overstock Analysis: Analyze reasons for overstocking and present disposal solutions to senior leadership. Shortage Warning: Implement "secondary warnings" for potential goods shortages to prevent production downtime.
6. Waste & ; Asset Management Waste Management: Oversee the collection and disposal of recyclable and production waste materials.
Equipment Maintenance: Ensure daily maintenance of lifting and transportation equipment (forklifts, cranes, etc.) in coordination with the maintenance department.
Site Safety: Maintain high standards of sanitation, fire protection, and theft prevention within the warehouse perimeter.
experience
20show more