TEMP_NEO_Inventory Coordinator
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
Inventory Coordinator I
Location:
Minnetonka, MN 55345 Duration: 12+ Month Contract (Potential for Extension)
Job Summary:
The Inventory Coordinator I is responsible for ensuring all inventory is maintained accurately and provided to production lines in a timely manner.
Job Duties:
- Kitting of medical device production orders in a clean room environment through accurately counting and documenting components to a work order
- Perform material movements both physically and systematically in SAP ERP system
- Performing Goods Receipts in SAP ERP system
- Demonstrate teamwork on a cross-functional team to meet goals
- Maintain a neat and safe work environment
- Communicate verbally and in writing
- Work independently and balance multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Work in a warehouse using pallet jacks and other warehouse machinery
- Work overtime as required for business needs
- Read, understand, and follow company processes and work instructions
- Maintain positive and cooperative communications and collaboration with all levels of employees, customers, contractors, and vendors
- Performs other related duties and responsibilities, on occasion, as assigned
Additional Notes:
• Key requirement is experience in a clean room environment, especially for medical device manufacturing.
• Candidates must have hands-on SAP experience for material transfers and kitting orders; proficiency with SAP is considered critical to improve onboarding efficiency.
• Experience assigning materials to production orders (not just picking for warehouse) is highly valued.
• Communication skills (verbal and written) and ability to work well on a team are important.
• Familiarity with Microsoft Office required;
Windchill experience is a plus but not required.
• Experience with other enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems may be considered.
• Preference for candidates with medical device and clean room manufacturing experience; warehouse-only experience is less competitive.
• Interviews will be conducted virtually for flexibility and to increase candidate availability, especially given multiple shifts.
• Preferred interview windows are between 9:30 AM–3:00 PM for all candidates; 3:00–5:00 PM available for second shift.
• Training is approximately four weeks to proficiency, shadowing a senior operator, plus an initial four-day training in Minnetonka (Monday–Thursday).
• Overall, onboarding and training will take around five weeks.
• Candidates must be able to read and comprehend process documents at a middle school level and strictly follow regulated procedures.
• The role supports the electrophysiology department at Client, primarily on the Volt catheter and Agilis introducer product lines.
• Work is based at the Minnetonka site, focused on minimally-invasive heart procedures.
• Majority of work (65% - 75%) is in the clean room; the remainder is in the warehouse transferring materials.
• PPE is required in the clean room: gown, hairnet, beard net (if needed), shoe covers, gloves, and safety glasses.
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