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Join a global leader as an Inventory Clerk in Desford, earning up to £14.58/hr plus bonus. Leverage your SAP, Glovia, or ERP experience in stock audits and supplier counting. Enjoy free parking, subsidised meals, and enhanced holiday accrual up to 35 days. This temp-to-perm role offers excellent ...
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United Kingdom , Desford, Leicestershire
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13.83 - 14.58 GBP / Hour
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Inventory Clerk
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Join Charters as an Inventory Clerk in Worthing, part of the Lomond group. You’ll document properties with photos, assess cleanliness, and coordinate check-outs with strong attention to detail. We seek proven inventory experience and excellent organisational skills. Enjoy a competitive salary, un...
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United Kingdom , Brighton
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26265.00 GBP / Year
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Inventory Clerk
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United Kingdom , East Worthing
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26265.00 GBP / Year
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Inventory and Inspections Clerk
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Join our dynamic team as an Inventory and Inspections Clerk in Nottingham or Derby. This full-time role involves creating detailed property reports and ensuring excellent tenant service. We offer a £25,000 salary, comprehensive benefits, and a fast-paced environment. Utilize your keen eye for det...
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United Kingdom , Nottingham; Derby
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25000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Inventory Clerk role

Explore a rewarding career path with Inventory Clerk jobs, a critical function at the heart of modern supply chain, retail, and manufacturing operations. An Inventory Clerk, also known as an Inventory Control Clerk, is a meticulous professional responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of a company's stock. This role is fundamental to business success, ensuring that the right products are available at the right time, minimizing financial loss from discrepancies, and supporting seamless operational workflows. If you have a keen eye for detail and enjoy systematic, hands-on work, a career as an Inventory Clerk offers stability and opportunity for growth.

Professionals in these roles are typically tasked with a core set of responsibilities centered on data accuracy and physical stock management. A primary duty involves conducting regular cycle counts and physical inventories, where they manually count stock and compare the results against computer system records. When discrepancies, known as variances, are identified, the Inventory Clerk investigates the root cause, which could range from data entry errors to damaged goods. They are then responsible for processing the necessary adjustments to the digital inventory records to reconcile the physical and book counts. This also involves managing the flow of non-standard stock, such as processing returns, handling warranty claims, and organizing damaged or expired items for repair, disposal, or return to vendors.

Beyond counting, Inventory Clerks play a vital role in daily operations. They often assist in organizing the warehouse or stockroom, optimizing the placement of items for ergonomics and picking efficiency. They maintain detailed and accurate logs, update internal tracking systems, and prepare reports on inventory levels and audit findings. Communication is a key aspect of the job, as they must clearly report deviations, variances, and potential issues to supervisors, warehouse teams, and sometimes corporate offices. In many environments, especially distribution centers, operating material handling equipment like forklifts, pallet jacks, or turret trucks is a common and valuable function of the role.

The typical skills and requirements for Inventory Clerk jobs are a blend of physical capability and sharp mental acuity. A high school diploma or equivalent is generally the baseline educational requirement. Employers seek individuals with exceptional attention to detail, strong basic math skills for accurate counting and calculation, and solid problem-solving abilities to trace and resolve discrepancies. Good written and verbal communication skills are essential for clear reporting and effective teamwork. The role is often physically demanding, requiring employees to be on their feet for extended periods, with frequent walking, standing, bending, and reaching. The ability to occasionally lift medium to heavy boxes is common. Basic computer proficiency is expected for working with inventory management software and spreadsheets. Furthermore, successful Inventory Clerks are reliable, possess a strong sense of organization, can work both independently and collaboratively, and thrive in a fast-paced environment where accuracy is paramount. Discover your next opportunity in the essential field of Inventory Clerk jobs today.