Warehouse Supervisor - Weekends
DescriptionWarehouse SupervisorA company’s people and culture is the one true advantage that can’t easily be replicated by its competitors. As a Shift Supervisor with Taylor Warehouse, your role is central to our business and to the operation of a safe, quality 169-year-old business.This position is located in West Chester, OHWarehouse Supervisor ResponsibilitiesWork 3/12 hour shifts (36 hours) and get paid a bonus 4 hoursManage the performance of people and processes in the warehousePlans and assigns workMonitor and maintain shift production and report needed staffing levels to managementConsult with Inventory/Quality Control Manager on training needsFollow good GDPs and ensure employees do as wellCoaches, counsels and directs warehouse employeesResponsible for administrative duties involving time records, general paperwork, absentee and vacation schedules, disciplinary records, safety investigations and quality assurance documentationEnforce safety requirementsEncourage excellent work through acknowledging skilled employeesContinuously improve workflow and processRequirementsWarehouse Supervisor Qualifications:High school diploma or equivalentAt least one year of supervisory experience preferred2 or more years of warehouse experience preferredAbility to accurately and safely maneuver a fork lift truck and other warehouse equipment in a busy warehouse environmentQualified in the operation of key informational systems within the warehouseAbility to communicate clearly and coach employeesComputer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Office ProductsAbility to calculate figures and amountsAbility to apply common sense understanding to give and carry out instructions necessary for the operations of the businessWork Environment/Physical DemandsThis position requires work in a warehouse environment with loud noises and changing/challenging climates (hot/cold based on the season). You must be able to bend, grasp, kneel, stand, walk, and lift up to 50 lbs. You must be capable of deft finger movements for control of the forklift and enough visual acuity to maneuver in tight spaces without damage to product.