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- Sign in inbound/outbound truck drivers.
- Verify appointment times, carrier information, load numbers, and documentation.
- Assign docks, staging lanes, or yard queue locations.
- Record arrival times, load progress, and completion times.
- Track live loads and deescalate detention risks.
- Maintain accurate, legible daily truck documentation logs.
- Count staged finished goods, rail/SLO staging, supersacks/bulk bags, paper bags.
- Count consumables: bags, stretch wrap film, labels, pallets, slip sheets, seals etc.
- Conduct counts at shift start, mid-shift, and end-of-shift.
- Identify shortages, damaged goods, incorrect staging, or labeling errors.
- Communicate findings immediately to Lead Hand and Foreman.
- Maintain clean, accurate count sheets that support shipping accuracy.
3. Documentation of Product Samples & Lot Traceability
- Ensure samples from packaging equipment (roto packers, bulk/supersacks) are correctly pulled and labeled.
- Verify sample labels match pallet labels, lot numbers, and packaging logs.
- Confirm bulk-load samples are taken and documented.
- Identify missing, incorrect, or incomplete sample documentation.
- Escalate issues immediately through the proper chain of command.
- Prepare and verify outbound shipment documents: BOLs, pick sheets, lot logs, packaging reports, sample logs.
- Confirm product type, pallet count, and lot sequence match documentation.
- Assemble driver packets in an organized, 6S-compliant manner.
- Ensure no load begins until documentation discrepancies are resolved.
- Communicate issues to the Foreman and Warehouse Specialist immediately.
- Confirm final pallet/lots match pre-shipment documents.
- Obtain driver signatures on BOL and completion documents.
- Attach sampling logs, packaging reports, and QA documentation.
- Assemble final shipment packet.
- Deliver completed packets to the Shipping Department Retention Area for Shipping Coordinator pick-up.
- File packets accurately and maintain documentation integrity.
- Other duties as assigned.
For documentation issues, labeling errors, loading discrepancies, or sample traceability concerns, the Coordinator follows this communication path:
This ensures compliance, One Voice communication, and operational control.
- 1–3 years of warehouse, logistics, shipping, or packaging experience preferred.
- High comfort with computer-based systems including:
- VAS software
- E2open scheduling software
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Strong email and electronic communication capability.
- Basic data entry and documentation management.
- Easily readable handwriting for logs, sampling sheets, and documentation packets.
- Strong attention to detail and documentation accuracy.
- Clear, professional verbal communication.
- Ability to multitask in high-volume operational periods.
- Strong organization and follow-through.
- Bi-Lingual preferred.
- Maintain clean, organized, labeled workstations.
- Support standardized work and visual controls.
- Participate in 6S checks and daily housekeeping.
- Minimize waste by identifying discrepancies early.
- Reinforce chain-of-command communication and One Voice Leadership.
- Standing/walking for extended periods.
- Lifting up to 75 lbs.
- Working around and operating forklifts.
- Navigating active warehouse environments safely.
- Ability to read lot codes, labels, paperwork, and digital screens clearly.
- Comfortable working in a manufacturing plant environment with exposure to dust, noise, and varying temperatures.
- Full-time position with the possibility of overtime and weekend work as required by production schedules.
- Monday through Friday, 12pm - 8:30pm.
- Pay Range: $30-$34 per hour
- Receives additional $1 shift differential per hour