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A Warehouse Manager, or a Warehouse Supervisor, oversees operations at a warehouse and/or storage facility to ensure that all incoming and outgoing inventory is processed according to schedule.
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From $17.13- $17.70 an hour Position Title: Assistant Meat Manager Department: Meat Supervisor: Meat Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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The Logistics Supervisor is responsible for overseeing day to day Cross-Docking operations for window covering products. The Logistics Supervisor is responsible for overseeing day to day Cross-Docking operations for window covering products.
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18.33 - $19.25 an hourPosition Title: Meat Manager Department: Meat Supervisor: Assistant Branch Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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Manages the Department in the absence of the Packaging Manager. Informs Packaging Manager of any problems or concerns. Its potato processing plants and nationally recognized retail, foodservice and warehouse club brands of products along with its close relationship with its growers, allow Idahoan Foods to deliver superior quality and value to its customers.
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3+ years as a Quality Inspector/Supervisor in a 3PL, Warehouse or Manufacturing Environment. This individual is responsible for the accuracy of evaluations, analysis and overall performance of Transaction Monitoring (Quality Coach) Team. Additionally, this supervisor is responsible for their staff's development.
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Job DescriptionSummary: The Assistant Branch Operation Manager assists the Branch Operations Manager in directing daily warehouse operations by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates.
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Other duties as assigned by Warehouse Lead, Service Center Supervisor and/or Service Center Manager. Maintain safe and clean work areas throughout the warehouse; must follow all ORBIS safety rules and policies.
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Staff activities The Warehouse Manager position will be responsible for managing the flow of donation. Supervises the warehouse staff, office supervisor as well as all volunteers and all others in.
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The position is also required to report any concerns that may impact Food Safety or Quality to their immediate supervisor, the plant Quality Manager or the Plant Manager. Safely operate a forklift or powered pallet jack; loads product for transfer to Market Street Warehouse.
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Knowledge of Sterling (OMS), Manhattan Associates WMS or equivalent warehouse management systems. Address employee needs in partnership with the Ops Manager. The Operations Supervisor must have a general understanding of E-commerce, Wholesale and Retail replenishment fulfillment processes.
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Warehouse Manager candidates should have at least a high school diploma or GED. Some candidates may also have completed on-the-job warehouse organization and management training in another role.
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Reporting directly to the Supervisor or Site Manager, the Material Handler is responsible for unloading freight, with or without manual or powered equipment in a safe and efficient manner, at the direction of the Supervisor and/or Operations Management.
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Reporting to the Warehouse Manager, the Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for overseeing a wide variety of warehouse activities including shipping and receiving raw materials and/or finished goods and maintaining inventory and associated records.
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Their duties include preparing schedules for Warehouse Associates, training new employees on how to use machinery and monitoring compliance with safety standards. If you would like to be considered for one or more current warehouse openings, please apply today.
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