Job Description
Role Summary
- The Inventory Officer will be responsible for monitoring, managing, and controlling stock levels within the supermarket to ensure accurate inventory records, prevent stockouts or overstocking, and support efficient store operations.
- This role involves stock tracking, conducting regular stock counts, reconciling discrepancies, and coordinating with procurement, sales, and store teams.
- The ideal candidate must be detail-oriented, organized, proactive, and skilled in inventory management systems and reporting.
Role Responsibilities
Inventory Control and Stock Management:
- Monitor stock levels and ensure timely replenishment of goods.
- Track inventory movements including receipts, transfers, sales, and returns.
- Conduct regular physical stock counts and reconcile discrepancies with system records.
- Prevent stock variances, losses, and pilferage through effective monitoring.
System and Record Management:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date inventory records in the inventory management system.
- Update stock records for all inflows and outflows on a daily basis.
- Generate inventory reports on stock balances, fast-moving items, and slow-moving items.
Procurement and Supplier Coordination:
- Liaise with procurement teams to ensure timely ordering and delivery of stock.
- Verify received goods against purchase orders and invoices for accuracy.
- Report shortages, damages, or quality issues to suppliers and procurement officers.
Store Operations Support:
- Work closely with sales and store staff to ensure shelves are adequately stocked.
- Organize and label stock in storage areas for easy identification and retrieval.
- Support price tagging, barcoding, and inventory labeling processes.
Compliance and Risk Management:
- Enforce stock handling and storage procedures to maintain product quality.
- Ensure compliance with supermarket policies on stock management and reporting.
- Report suspicious activities, losses, or breaches of inventory control.
Reporting and Documentation:
- Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly stock reports for management review.
- Document stock adjustments, damaged goods, and expired items.
- Provide accurate data to support decision-making on stock replenishment and sales strategies.
Qualifications and Requirements
Education and Certifications
- Bachelor’s degree or HND in Accounting, Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or related field.
- Professional certification in inventory or supply chain management (e.g., CIPS, APICS) is an added advantage.
Experience:
- Minimum of 2–3 years’ experience in inventory control, stock management, or warehouse operations, preferably in retail or supermarket environments.
- Hands-on experience using inventory management software and POS systems.
Skills:
Technical and Analytical:
- Strong knowledge of inventory control processes and stock management systems.
- Ability to analyze stock reports, trends, and variances.
Customer Service and Communication:
- Excellent communication skills to coordinate with suppliers, sales staff, and management.
- Ability to explain inventory-related issues to non-technical staff clearly.
Organizational and Problem-Solving:
- Strong organizational skills to manage stock across multiple product categories.
- Ability to identify inventory inefficiencies and recommend corrective actions.
Security and Compliance:
- Basic knowledge of loss prevention techniques and stock security controls.
- Ability to enforce stock handling standards and safeguard company assets.
Teamwork and Adaptability:
- Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.
- Flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and respond to urgent stock issues.