Inventory Control Analyst

Air Distribution Technologies, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Analyze inventory data, manage orders, and improve stock control.

Key Responsibilities

  • inventory database
  • stock counting
  • order tracking
  • discrepancy coordination
  • report drafting
  • trend research

Tasks

-Directing buyers and stockroom workers. -Creating and maintaining inventory databases and systems for accurately managing inventory. -Performing regular inventory counts. -Placing inventory orders and tracking shipments. -Coordinating with other workers to resolve discrepancies between inventory and revenue. -Maintaining and improving the company's inventory situation by analyzing inventory statistics to determine which products are selling and which are not. -Drafting inventory reports that document inventory counts, discrepancies, and other statistical data. -Allocating inventory to the correct departments as it comes into the warehouse and arranging for pickups and shipments. -Reporting inventory statistics to management and suggesting improvements to inventory control. -Performing extensive research on a wide range of inventory-related reports, from previous inventory reports to national purchasing trends.

The Company

About Air Distribution Technologies, Inc.

-It brings to market a comprehensive lineup of ventilation and air‑movement solutions under legacy brands like Ruskin, Titus, Krueger, PennBarry and Tuttle & Bailey. -Manufacturing spans multiple continents—from the U.S. and Mexico to India, Thailand and the UAE—ensuring global project reach. -Focused on buildings and industrial spaces, ADT delivers bespoke grilles, diffusers, dampers, terminal units, filters and fans. -Typical projects include major commercial and industrial construction builds, serving both non‑residential and residential channels. -Operating independently enables faster innovation and tighter customer focus post‑Truelink deal. -Financially backed by private‑equity growth capital, the company is investing in new product lines and operational scale‑up.

Sector Specialisms

Residential

Non-residential

Industrial

Infrastructure

Research Labs

Cleanrooms

Data Centers

K-12 Schools

Universities

Warehouses & Distribution Centers

Hospitality

Multi-family Housing

Medical Facilities

Airport Terminals

Office Spaces

Retail Spaces