Materials & Inventory Specialist II
TLDR
Support hardware development activities as an Inventory Specialist, ensuring the right parts flow seamlessly between design, procurement, and engineering teams for robust product cycles.
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Receive, inspect, and unpack incoming hardware shipments, verifying quantities and condition against purchase orders and packing lists
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Build fabrication and assembly kits by interpreting bills of material (BOMs) and engineering drawings with accuracy and care, supporting active development builds for pyrolysis and injection systems
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Communicate regarding design and technical topics with Engineering personnel
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Move hardware and components across the production campus to ensure workstations and assembly areas are continuously replenished
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Maintain accurate inventory records, flagging discrepancies and shortages proactively, especially as BOMs and designs evolve during development
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Use PunchOut procurement workflows to support purchasing coordination with the Procurement team
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Reference CAD platforms to interpret engineering drawings when building kits and verifying hardware specifications
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Coordinate with Engineering, Procurement, and Operations teams to prioritize kitting needs, support development milestones, and resolve part availability issues
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Communicate clearly and promptly with stakeholders via in-person coordination and digital tools (including Slack)
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Identify and propose improvements to inventory flow, kitting processes, and parts storage as our hardware designs and production volumes evolve, we want to implement your ideas, not just your effort!
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Support cycle counts and physical inventory audits as needed
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Experience in a manufacturing, hardware, or production environment, warehouse, kitting, receiving, material handing, or similar roles
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Comfortable reading and interpreting BOMs and engineering drawings, including designs that are actively changing
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Proficiency with digital tools such as Jira, NetSuite (ERP), PunchOut, CAD platforms, and MES environments; quick to learn new software as needed
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Strong attention to detail; you catch what others miss, and you stay oriented when part numbers and revisions change frequently
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Clear communicator, both in person and in writing (Slack, email, etc.)
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Proactive and resourceful: you notice gaps in the process and speak up with solutions
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Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time and move hardware components as part of daily work; comfortable on your feet in a production environment
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A team player who can work fluidly across functions and adapt to shifting priorities in a fast-paced development environment
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A proactive, professional and “can do” attitude
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Must be physically able to climb ladders, bend, or crawl in awkward spaces. There may be prolonged periods of standing and walking
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An excitement for helping create systems to positively impact climate change!
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Experience supporting engineering development or prototyping
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Experience operating forklifts, telehandlers, scissor lifts, and/or a willingness to learn
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Experience supporting hardware development in energy, industrial equipment, aerospace, or similar capital-intensive industries
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Familiarity with lean inventory principles or 5S practices
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Exposure to engineering change order (ECO) processes and revision-controlled BOMs
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Experience using Slack or other real-time collaboration tools in an operational setting
Benefits
Free Meals & Snacks
Healthy snacks for onsite employees
Charm Industrial converts excess inedible biomass into carbon-rich bio-oil, which is then injected into underground storage for permanent carbon removal. Targeting businesses invested in sustainability, we have already partnered with leading companies like Stripe and Microsoft to scale our carbon removal efforts, aiming to reduce atmospheric CO₂ to 280 ppm.
- Founded
- Founded 2018
- Employees
- 11-50 employees
- Industry
- Renewable Electricity