Inventory Control Analyst 4

ICHOR Candidate Experience
Austin, TX

Inventory Analytics & Continuous Improvement

Develop decision-support tools (reports, dashboards, models)

Automate recurring reporting

Identify and improve data flow inefficiencies

Excess & Obsolete (E&O) Management

Lead E&O process including oversight of rework, reclass, sellback, and scrap

Conduct root cause analysis and support audits

Facilitate E&O review meetings

Identify resell, rework, and transfer opportunities

Inventory Accuracy & System Integrity

Partner with operations and engineering to correct systemic issues

Support training for inventory personnel

Cross-Functional Problem Solving

Partner with Customer Service, Planning, Finance, Operations

Drive data-backed decision making

Improve change order practices and Work Order and WIP-edit management

Ad Hoc Projects

Lead inventory-focused deep dives across global sites

Support working capital and excess reduction initiatives

Desired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Bachelor’s degree in supply chain, Engineering, Business, Analytics, or related field 

2–5 years of experience in supply chain, planning, inventory control, or manufacturing 

Experience working in a manufacturing or contract manufacturing environment 

Ability to lift up to 25 – 30 lbs, lifting, standing, climbing, bending, grasping, sitting, pulling, pushing, stopping, and carrying

Advanced Excel skills and basic SQL or data analysis experience, including PowerBI

Experience with ECO processes, BOM structures, or change management 

Familiarity with MRP systems (Oracle, SAP, etc.) 

Exposure to alternate materials, part supersession, or inventory transitions 

Experience working cross-functional

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills 

Ability to interpret data and translate into actionable insights 

Solid understanding of MRP, supply/demand planning, and inventory control 

Effective communication and ability to work across teams 

Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills 

Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment 

 

 

 

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