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ISCI Supply Technician in Sioux Falls, South Dakota

We have an exciting full-time position for a Supply Technician, Jr. at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center/Clinic.?Come join our onsite team supporting the VA hospital system and play a vital role in ensuring that medical supplies and material are distributed from primary inventory points to critical areas of need within the system. If you have the required capability and enthusiasm, we are eager to talk with you. Responsibilities: Assigned tasks in the following areas:

  • daily maintenance of stock, stock level records and stock level recommendations.
  • daily monitoring and rotation of stock and critical supplies.
  • daily notification of significant deviations.
  • maintained daily inventory of primary and inventory points.

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``` - maintained daily resolution of differences between records and physical stock. - maintained daily products and shelves marked with corresponding identification numbers and update labels as required. - daily breakout room and restocking primaries. - daily cleaning and checking of inventories for expiration dates based on local Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). - daily update cleaning logs for all inventories per local SOP.

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``` - daily support wall to wall and periodic inventories. - daily scan assigned inventories and upload data in generic inventory package (GIP). - daily pull assigned pick tickets accurately. - Compliance with the Flu vaccination requirements per VHA directive

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``` - Provide excellent customer service and professionalism with all clinical staff that uses medical supplies, along with other Logistics personnel; all contacts require tact and diplomacy.

Requirements:?

  • HS Diploma plus 1 years of experience preferred

Place of performance:ONSITE Benefits:PTO, Medical/Dental/Vision plan, Life and ADandD insurance, 401K Plan

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