Inventory Clerk
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$26.6 - $30.8 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
| Location | 1125 S 103rd St > Ste 320, Omaha, NE, US Omaha, Nebraska open_in_new |
About this job
Job Description
We are looking for an attentive Inventory Clerk to support asset verification activities within a healthcare environment in Omaha, Nebraska. This Contract position focuses on validating equipment records through hands-on inventory work across hospital departments while maintaining a high standard of accuracy and professionalism. The ideal candidate brings experience with asset tracking, physical inventory counts, and careful documentation in active operational settings.
Responsibilities:
• Conduct on-site counts of fixed assets and equipment across multiple hospital areas to confirm inventory records.
• Attach and validate identification tags on assets to ensure items are properly labeled and traceable.
• Review physical findings against current asset listings and document matches, gaps, and inconsistencies.
• Investigate differences between recorded inventory and items located during the count, including missing and unregistered assets.
• Recommend corrections to inventory records based on verified field results and supporting documentation.
• Perform inventory activities with discretion and professionalism in patient-facing and clinical environments.
• Maintain organized records of completed counts, tag updates, and discrepancy findings for reporting purposes.
• At least 2 years of experience in inventory control, asset tracking, or physical inventory support.• Working knowledge of asset inventory processes, including annual and cycle count activities.
• Ability to compare physical equipment against inventory records with strong attention to detail.
• Experience applying inventory tags and maintaining accurate tracking documentation.
• Comfortable working throughout hospital or healthcare facilities while respecting active care settings.
• Strong organizational skills and the ability to complete repetitive counting tasks accurately.
• Familiarity with inventory-related environments such as assembly lines, equipment storage, or operational support areas.