Stock Controller Resume
A stock controller is responsible for proper utilization and monitoring of finance in a manufacturing process. He maintains the accounting systems and records details of materials received and materials dispatched. He also has to be familiar with production output and keep the detail of the same in a secured system. Knowledge of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and CAS (Cost Accounting Standards).
A job application for a stock controller position must include business management and accounting skills. It should show proficiency in keeping accurate records of production, stock in hand, controlling inventory, and recording details of shipped goods.
Stock Controller Resume Example
Donald V. Serrano
617 Dola Mine Road
Raleigh, NC 27604
Phone: 919-320-1637
Email: dvserrano@anymail.com
Career Objective:
To work as a stock controller for “Jubilee Corporation” maintain accurate records of financial aspects of production, raw materials received, goods dispatched, and stock in hand.
Summary of Skills:
- Comprehensive knowledge of supply chain and warehouse inventory control systems
- In-depth knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)
- Skilled in analyzing inventory processes and trends and recommending improvements
- Ability to operate light equipment, pallet jacks, forklift, carts & trucks, and other warehouse equipment
- Knowledge of MS Word, Internet, and accounting software program
- Effective communicator with good leadership skills
Work Experience:
Stock Controller
BAE Manufacturing Inc., Raleigh, NC
February 2014 - Present
- Analyzing inventory processes and trends as well as recommending changes as required
- Serving as a lead worker by overseeing and guiding the work of other warehouse workers and staff
- Conducting training sessions for level I and II warehouse technicians on warehousing procedures and processes
- Implementing and coordinating physical inventory/cycle counts of inventory items based on standard operating procedures
- Maintaining production cycle count records on a daily basis
- Keeping record of stock and inventory and accounting details of production unit
- Utilizing Inventory Optimizer, Ellipse and other software tools to review inventory usage and future requirements
- Coordinating the disposition of obsolete inventory and performing other duties as required
Assistant Stock Controller
Net Global Manufacturing House, Raleigh, NC
August 2012 - January 2014
- Performed physical counting of goods and raw materials in warehouse and operated hand-held scanner
- Researched and reconciled daily inventory variances
- Reconciled daily, monthly, and annual inventory to the SAP computer system
- Identified and reported close dated product and sorted out materials with inferior quality
- Established logs and prepared reports on materials received, goods shipped, and materials in stock
- Recorded production activities in ledger and compared them with manufacturing reports
Education:
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Master's Degree in Accounting
Raleigh University, Raleigh, NC
2011
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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting
Raleigh University, Raleigh, NC
2009
Reference:
On request.