Materials and Inventory Manager
SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain RecruitersRole Overview
SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters is hiring a mid-level Materials and Inventory Manager. This is a full-time role in Tysons. Part of SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters's Qa hiring. The posted range is $80k to $100k. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the Materials and Inventory Manager position at SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters?
Use the Apply button above to submit your application directly to SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters. Most applications take less than 5 minutes if your resume and contact details are ready, and you'll be routed to the employer's official application system to finish.
Where is the Materials and Inventory Manager position at SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters located?
This position is based in Tysons. SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
How much does the Materials and Inventory Manager role at SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters pay?
SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters has posted a compensation range of $80k to $100k for this position. Final offers typically vary based on candidate experience, location, and internal salary bands.
When was the Materials and Inventory Manager role at SCOPE Recruiting - Supply Chain Recruiters posted?
This role was posted on April 14, 2026 (56 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
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