Warehouse Logistics Analyst
Chicago, IL, United States
**Warehouse Logistics Analyst**
at Nexamp Chicago, IL **Lets make a difference together. Join our team!**
**SUMMARY**
The Warehouse Manager controls the flow of incoming and outgoing equipment to internal and external customers while achieving cost, schedule and quality objectives. This position is responsible for tactical planning and coordination of inventories and distribution operations using knowledge of six sigma, lean methodology, supply chain strategy and warehouse distribution science.
**RESPONSIBILITIES**
* Plan, schedule, prioritize, allocate, assign and regulate shipments to meet specific project requirements
* Audit and provide regular analysis of all equipment inventory levels, turns and aging
* Establish practices and protocols for warehouse process improvement, procedure documentation and EH&S monitoring
* Support overhaul efforts of the companys supply chain for:
+ Quicker and more efficient purchasing process
+ Real time inventory management and controls
- Update ERP with inventory records (warehouse & sites)
- Maintain logs of receipts and shipments to/from warehouses
- Report inventory movement between warehouses and projects
- Communication and handling of damaged & excess inventory
**QUALIFICATIONS**
The ideal candidate must be enthusiastic, self-motivated, hands-on, results-oriented, and a team player. Key qualifications as follows:
* High School degree/GED required. Bachelors degree in supply chain management, industrial engineering or other relevant field preferred
* 4-5years of warehouse experience
* Analytical and reporting capabilities
* Thrive in a fast-paced environment and seek consistent improvements
* Understand relationships are key and have strong interpersonal skills
* Drivers license and forklift certification
* Ability to travel up to 50% of the time visiting warehouses, jobsites, and suppliers locally
If you dont meet 100% of the above qualifications, but see yourself contributing, please submit an application. We encourage people from minority or marginalized groups to apply.
At Nexamp, our mission is building the future of energy, so it is clean, simple, and accessible for all. We believe a diverse team brings different perspectives and experiences, thus benefiting our work. We are committed to providing a work environment free from discrimination. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. By encouraging a culture where ideas and decisions come from all people, we believe it will help us grow, innovate, and be a part of environmental and social change.
**PERKS & COMPENSATION**
Not only will you get to work with a group of innovative, dedicated, and motivated peers, you will also have access to all the benefits that Nexamp Offers! This includes: our competitive compensation package; a 401 (k) employer-match; health, dental, & vision insurance with company contribution; Flexible Paid Time Off; Commuter Benefits and Cell Phone Reimbursement. We provide healthy snacks, coffee, in-office and online yoga sessions, volunteer opportunities, company outings, and more!
**NEXAMP VALUES AND MISSION**
*Building the future of energy so it is clean, simple and accessible*
Nexamp is building the energy infrastructure of tomorrow and reinventing the way people interact with the electricity that powers their lives. By deploying a distributed network of locally sourced clean energy, we seek to reduce the negative effects of climate change. Our teams diverse experience drives innovation from the ground up and with a singular passion: to deliver an accessible and sustainable energy future for all.
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