What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cycle Counter position at Holley Performance?
Holley Performance Products is seeking an experienced Cycle Counting team member to join our team at Simpson Racing in New Braunfels, TX!
This position is responsible for insuring business processes which affect physical and perpetual inventory in accordance with accounting best practices; validating our inventory control system by performing cycle counts in accordance with our calendar and work instructions; problem solving for variances against physical and perpetual; and working with the process owner to improve timelines, completeness, and accuracy in reporting.
Key Job Elements (Essential Functions Performed):
- Verify the accuracy of our perpetual inventory quantities daily by cycle counting items in our inventory system.
- Propose ways to maintain and improve inventory accuracy.
- Research and reconcile variances as they occur.
- Analyze information about count discrepancies to determine root cause.
- Record findings in cycle count database.
- Responsible for helping maintain integrity and accuracy of inventory, quantity, location, etc.
- Move materials in the shop for purpose of cycle counting using appropriate material handling equipment.
- Be able to use equipment to assist in the movement of products (forklifts, pallet jacks, etc.)
- Use computers to process paperwork in an ERP system and Microsoft Office.
- Work toward a goal of greater than 95% inventory record accuracy.
- Assist in driving accurate inventory culture.
- All other duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications (Education/Experience required):
- High School Education or GED, required.
- ERP experience a plus
- Cost Accounting experience a plus
- Minimum of 1 year experience in shipping, receiving, warehouse environment.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to perform extensive standing, walking, and climbing; to lift to 50lbs. regularly; manipulate up to 75lbs. with assistance, to pick up and move stock materials and supplies, to wear personal protective equipment. Must be able to bend, stoop, and climb to reach materials (must be able to climb a step ladder and work from a lift to twenty feet in height).