The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a warehouse and monitoring the productivity of its staff.
· Receives incoming product, tools, equipment and material. Review packing slips for accuracy by matching against purchase orders. Update company systems immediately upon receipt.
· Manage warehouse inventory to avoid shortages: hardware, packaging materials, oil products, raw materials
· Inspect incoming product for damaged material and advise appropriate department management.
· Develop, implement, and monitor loss prevention plans to ensure compliance with company standards
· Notify appropriate department of received product. Ensure delivery of inventory stores and materials.
· Prepares shipping documents in a timely and accurate manor. Verify proper shipping labels are affixed to the product.
· Record shipped finished goods ensuring inventor system accurately reflects inventory adjustment.
· Prepare bills of lading in accordance with the freight carrier requirements.
· Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition and follow prescribed safety regulations.
· Conduct physical inventory and/or cycle counting as requested.
· Prepare various reports, records and filing as requested.
· 2-4 years of direct experience in a warehouse
· Desired: Bachelor’s degree in Suppy Chain or any relevant field but experience will be primary factor
· Safety related OSHA training, ISO Quality Training, and Forklift Certification are a plus
· Health & Welfare: Medical, Dental, Vision, Company-paid Life & AD&D, Short- & Long-Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, 401k with match
· Time Off: Annual Paid Time Off (PTO) allowance, Paid Company Holidays, Jury Duty, Military Leave, Bereavement Leave.
· General: Ability to walk, stand, and move through the production floor for extended periods.
· Strength & Endurance: May regularly lift up to 50 lbs., sometimes more with assistance. May push or pull equipment, materials, or carts up to 75 lbs.
· Mobility & Flexibility: Frequent bending, stooping, or kneeling. May occasionally climb ladders or platforms to access employee work areas.
· Sensory Requirements: Must have sufficient hearing to detect alarms, machines sounds, and instructions in a noisy environment.
Environmental Conditions: Must be able to work in a warehouse environment which is not always climate controlled.