Purchasing Assistant - Storefront Clerk - Entry-level ($20/hr) Retail & Wholesale - Schofield Barracks, HI at Geebo

Purchasing Assistant - Storefront Clerk - Entry-level ($20/hr)

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4 Schofield Barracks, HI Schofield Barracks, HI Full-time Full-time $20 an hour $20 an hour ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, has an opening for a Purchasing Assistant/Storefront Clerk.
Location is Schofield Barracks, Hawaii This is an entry level full-time, position.
Roles and
Responsibilities:
This Purchasing Assistant position requires heavy phone work and emails including calling suppliers and expediting requests for quote (RFQ) responses and purchase order (PO) shipments.
Provide quality customer support and customer assistance.
The Purchasing Assistant will process vendor acknowledgements, collect and review requested vendor PO documentation, close out purchase orders, receipt and cross dock administrative functions and post other information into our purchasing system.
Will review and resolve shipping and payroll discrepancies; assist buyers, storefront personnel, program managers and other team members.
Will perform data entry, run status reports, file, customer checkouts and perform other general administrative and storefront duties as required.
Basic
Qualifications:
High School diploma and 2
years of relevant customer service experience Must be a US Citizen with the ability to pass a background check for access to the customer site, as needed Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficient Customer Service skills Additional Qualifications Experience in purchasing activities, supplier/vendor expediting, RFQs, follow-up with requests, OR resolving shipping discrepancies desired.
Prior military sales and material purchasing background a plus.
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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