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<strong>2nd Shift Warehouse Operations Supervisor<br><br></strong><strong>Job Type:</strong> Full-time; On-site<br><br><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Oversee and supervise a work group to meet department goals.</li><li>Provides leadership to assigned personnel through effective goal setting, performance reviews, delegation, and communication.</li><li>Provides measurable feedback, suggestions for improved performance, and recognition for achievements.</li><li>Conducts interviews, hiring, and training as necessary.</li><li>Supports the safety programs to ensure compliance with policies and regulatory requirements. Maintain a safe working environment for all associates.</li><li>Assists with process improvement initiatives.</li><li>Conducts regular meetings to ensure that personnel are well informed of policies and procedures. Continually enforces productivity standards.</li><li>Ensure excellent customer service and communication</li><li>Receive and verify incoming products for accuracy and completeness, ensuring all items are properly stocked and organized.</li><li>Load trucks efficiently by selecting products for daily and special deliveries, ensuring optimal use of space and safe handling of all items.</li><li>Process returned merchandise by inspecting and counting items, restocking inventory as appropriate, managing outbound vendor returns, completing warranty documentation, and unloading customer or inventory transfers from corporate warehouses.</li><li>Operate power equipment, including forklifts.</li><li>May work as a backup driver as assigned or directed.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Experience<br><br></strong><ul><li>Minimum of 3 years of related experience required</li><li>Proven ability to supervise and support assistant receivers and warehouse staff</li><li>Proficient in or willing to learn relevant computer systems and technology</li><li>Flexible and dependable, with the ability to work overtime or adjust hours as needed</li><li>Strong attention to detail with excellent memory, scanning, communication, and math skills</li><li>Physically capable of lifting up to 65 lbs. with proper equipment and regularly working at heights up to 20 feet</li><li>Ability to operate or learn to operate a forklift</li><li>May require a valid driver’s license and adherence to company driving policies<br><br></li></ul>This position offers a competitive base salary.<br><br><em>Related to: KPI, Shipping, Receiving, P&L, Facility, Facility Management, Distribution, Fulfillment, Inventory, Inventory Control, Stocking, Product Shipment, WMS, Warehouse Operations, Shipper, Distributor, Storage, Dock Operations, Warehousing, Shipper, Manufacturer, Distributor, Distribution, Fulfillment, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Operations, Distribution Center, Fulfillment Center, Warehouse, Logistics, Auto, Plant, Assembly, Manufacture, Build, Automation, Robotics, production, inventory, parts, supply chain, stamping, metals, KPI, Shipping, Receiving, P&L, Facility, Facility Management, Distribution, Fulfillment, Inventory, Inventory Control, Stocking, Product Shipment, WMS, Warehouse Operations, Shipper, Distributor, Storage, Dock Operations, Warehousing, SKU, EDI, General Industry Osha Standards, Staff Management, Line Management, Workload Planning, Movement Monitoring, Inventory Levels, Training, Receiving, Dock Operations, Inbound, Outbound, Value-Adding, Picking, Packing, Kitting Operations, SCRUM, Location Management, Reconciliation, Process Management, Process Improvement, SOP, Materials Control,Plant Safety, Staging Management, Manager, Management, Supervisor, Team Lead, Team Management, Middle Management<br><br></em>Show All Jobs<br><br>

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