Materials and Inventory Manager

Falls Church, VA Open
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Job Title: Material Control & Inventory Manager

Location: Project Site (Data Center Construction)

Executive Summary

The Material Control & Inventory Manager oversees the daily operational logistics, site laydown management, and inventory integrity for a large-scale data center project. This role is pivotal in synchronizing material flow with the construction sequence. The primary objective is to maintain a high-density, high-efficiency storage footprint, ensuring that critical components are available for installation through "just-in-time" delivery and precise inventory tracking.

Core Responsibilities

1. Site Laydown & Spatial Optimization

  • Design and maintain a strategic site laydown plan to maximize storage efficiency and material flow.
  • Categorize and manage designated zones for immediate-use, near-term, and buffer inventory.
  • Enforce rigorous site organization to prevent "sprawl," minimize material rehandling, and ensure safe, clear access for retrieval.

2. Logistics & Delivery Synchronization

  • Align inbound shipments with the 2–6 week project lookahead to ensure materials arrive exactly when required.
  • Regulate delivery windows to match site capacity and installation schedules.
  • Collaborate with procurement and vendors to enforce strict delivery protocols, including labeling standards and sequencing, to prevent site congestion.

3. Receiving & Quality Assurance

  • Direct all inbound logistics activities, including meticulous verification of quantities against manifests and visual damage inspections.
  • Establish a robust chain of custody by ensuring all assets are logged, tagged, and relocated to assigned storage coordinates immediately upon arrival.

4. Inventory Integrity & Audit Control

  • Maintain a real-time, digital inventory record of all site materials (Received, Staged, and Issued).
  • Conduct systematic cycle counts and reconciliations to maintain industry-leading accuracy.
  • Ensure every material movement is documented to provide a fully traceable audit trail.

5. Material Issuance & Field Deployment

  • Orchestrate the seamless transition of materials from storage to field crews.
  • Validate that all issued materials are accurate and accessible to prevent installation downtime.
  • Mitigate "work-in-progress" bloat by controlling the volume of materials released to the field at any given time.

6. Operational Alignment

  • Calibrate yard organization to mirror the construction sequence and specific work zones.
  • Dynamically adjust priorities and storage layouts in response to evolving project demands and schedule shifts.

7. Asset Protection & Risk Mitigation

  • Implement rigorous storage standards to protect high-value assets from environmental damage, theft, or loss.
  • Monitor and maintain the physical security of sensitive or specialized components.

8. Stakeholder Collaboration

  • Serve as the primary liaison between Field Supervision, Procurement, Logistics, and external vendors.
  • Active participation in planning meetings to provide data-driven insights on space constraints and material availability.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

  • Inventory Precision: Maintain an inventory accuracy rating of ≥98%.
  • Operational Continuity: Zero installation delays resulting from material shortages or staging errors.
  • Space Efficiency: Maintenance of a condensed, organized footprint with no unauthorized storage sprawl.
  • Workflow Optimization: Elimination of redundant material handling and retrieval delays.

Required Skills