Inventory Control Clerk - Nunavut Remote Camp Setting

Dexterra Group

The Role

Overview

Manage camp inventory, stock, and supplies for remote mining operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • inventory control
  • fifo management
  • consumption reporting
  • stock replenishment
  • expiration management
  • warehouse organization

Tasks

-Ensure the warehouse and working areas are clean and always organized; and -Oversee/ create detailed reports based around consumption of food, water, laundry and maintenance projects. -Perform repetitive hand work requiring full use of both hands -Generate and maintain comprehensive documentation related to inventory, including receipts, issues, and returns. -Manage inventory control by strictly adhering to the FIFO method. Conduct regular inventory checks to ensure alignment between physical and theoretical inventory and maintain signed hard copies of inventory documents in the office. -Minimize spoilage and inventory discrepancies and take accountability for any instance exceeding the standard level. -Maintain accurate records of all materials, food stores, and supplies in the inventory system while ensuring accountability. -Report any safety concerns or incidents promptly. -Organize and arrange materials in a systematic manner for easy retrieval -Help coordinate movement of products between sea-cans, site transfers and warehouses. -Ensure timely and scheduled warehouse deliveries, documenting each shipment with hard copies stored at the office. -Monitor stock levels and reorder supplies as needed to avoid shortages; for all camp departments including: catering, Janitorial, House keeping and maintenance and commissary -Climb ladders and stairs -Ensure vending machines are properly stocked and priced. -Oversee commissary processes, including ordering inventory, handling all disciplines and reporting. -Supervise the expiration dates of products, giving priority to items with shorter shelf lives. Proactively inform relevant Team about approaching expirations to facilitate timely consumption before depletion. -Implement proper storage for supplied goods in accordance with B2Gold’s Health and Safety requirements.

Requirements

  • driver's license
  • 3 years
  • inventory software
  • pos equipment
  • ms office
  • high school

What You Bring

-Valid class 5 driver’s license and recent driver’s abstract will be required prior to position commencement; -Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping. -Lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 lbs -Work with arms above shoulder height -Ability to expand skills in a large camp atmosphere -Three (3) years’ experience as a storekeeper or in a similar role, preferably in the mining or Hospitality industry; -Stand, walk, squat, kneel or sit according to task for extended lengths of time -Knowledge and experience working with inventory management software including POS equipment and Microsoft Office Suite; and -You have an ability and desire to work independently with minimal supervision, and as a team player; -Must have perishable food stocking awareness understanding and knowledge; -High school diploma or equivalent; additional education or certification in logistics or supply chain management is an asset;

Benefits

-Travel is provided to and from the site locations from a designated hub location in Edmonton, AB -All meals and accommodations are provided -Access to a gym and common areas -Enjoy excellent work-life balance with a 4 week on/2 week off rotation -Access to laundry facilities and detergents -Access to Wi-Fi -Private room with cable television

The Company

About Dexterra Group

-Evolved via M&A and rebranded as Dexterra in 2020, building on a legacy of independent Canadian companies. -Provides full-spectrum infrastructure solutions, serving sectors like aviation, defence, education, healthcare, hospitality, transit, and government. -Operates in Canada and the U.S., offering services in facilities management, remote camps, modular buildings, reforestation, fire-fighting, matting, and catering. -Recent strategic move: selling modular unit to double down on core facilities, accommodations, forestry, and energy segments.

Sector Specialisms

Business & Industry

Construction

Defence & Security

Education

Energy