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The DC Operations Manager works with the General Manager or DC Assistant General Manager to develop strategies and objectives to maximizing productivity and leverage expenses for the Home Depot distribution center.
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The DC Operations Manager may be responsible for the supervision of one or more of the following: Inbound Operations (Unloading and Receiving), Warehouse Operations (Pick-Pack, Break-Pack), Outbound Operations (Loading), Transportation Operations (Yard, Carrier Relations) and/or Office Operations (e.g., Transportation Coordinators, Customer Service Associates, General Office Associates.
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15% Ensures a culture of safety throughout the organization by following Home Depot safety policies and procedures - monitor DC safety, physical security and operational metrics on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
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Acts with Integrity: Demonstrates responsible, ethical and honest behavior in all Home Depot roles, tasks and responsibilities; models The Home Depot values. Ground-Engaged: Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of The Home Depot business and how his/her actions affect the business; uses this knowledge to make effective business decisions; knows the competition and the industry; foresees future challenges and takes action to address them.
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20% Assists GM or AGM with the evaluation of the effectiveness of and recommends alternatives for work methods, procedures, controls and staffing to achieve accurate and timely movement and processing of product; manage to ensure warehouse layout is optimally aligned for maximum efficiency as seasonality and inventory needs require.
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15% Depending on need, may work with the GM to manage relationship with #3PL onsite delivery or transportation agent for all outbound loads, review transportation carrier performance with transportation Associates.
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15% Assists GM and/or AGM with the DC's financial, operational, people and process and service related objectives to drive continuous improvement and efficiency gains to reduce overall cost-to-serve; leads associates, and peers to anticipate and solve problems and plan for upcoming events, seasonal changes, etc.
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Depending on DC, may assist in management of 3PL provider to ensure optimal performance and metrics are achieved. 20% Managing to ensure operational excellence in all warehouse areas, efficient operations of warehouse management system(s) and related equipment, inventory is received appropriately and efficiently and safely processed in the warehouse, proper layout of warehouse and product placement, and proper maintenance and organization of all warehouse areas so that it's appearance is conducive to creating a perfect load for our Stores and Customers.
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Proficient in: Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Powerpoint, Word, Sharepoint, Power Apps, Visio), Google Cloud Platform (Big Query, Big Query Assistant), Tableau, Jira. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
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Bachelors Degree concentrating in Operations Management, Business or Supply Chain. Reports to DC General Manager I/II or Assistant General Manager. Because of the nature of Retail Distribution, your flexibility to relocate will translate into increased opportunities for advancement.
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Proficient computer skills include Microsoft Office Suite, Dynamics CRM, Excel, smartphone and tablets. This representative is responsible for developing assigned territory based sales plans that maintain and build customer relationships by establishing The Home Depot as the preferred heavy equipment rental vendor.
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Operations Assistant Managers (OAM) are responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the Customer Service Desk, Pro Operations, Receiving, Tool Rental, Order Fulfillment, Lot Loaders and Back Office.
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Specific positions may include: Office Associate, Order Fulfillment Associate, Lot Associate, and Customer Service Representative. Associates in Store Support positions are responsible for a variety of non-sales functions.
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Specific positions may include: Office Associate, Order Fulfillment Associate, Lot Associate, Customer Service Representative, Door Monitor Associate and Associate Coordinator. Specific positions may include: Office Associate, Order Fulfillment Associate, Lot Associate, Customer Service Representative, Door Monitor Associate and Associate Coordinator.
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Partner with The Home Depot field and corporate colleagues on high-opportunity conversion and market penetration opportunities. With a career at The Home Depot, you can be yourself and also be part of something bigger.
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