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Bringyourflavor What you will be doing We are seeking an experienced Warehouse Supervisor to oversee and coordinate daily warehousing activities. The Warehouse Supervisor oversees all warehouse operations as a hands-on leader, serving and motivating warehouse employees.
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Interpersonal skills to communicate with plant manager, sales staff, and warehouse personnel. As necessary, the supervisor must take action to correct poor performance and poor behavior that puts the employee or team at risk or impacts the team's ability to achieve its objectives.
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We are seeking an experienced Warehouse Supervisor to oversee and coordinate daily warehousing activities. As a Warehouse Supervisor, you will play a crucial role in maintaining efficient operations, ensuring inventory accuracy, and promoting a safe work environment.
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Operations Manager, Warehouse Manager/Supervisor. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodations.
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Georgia-Pacific's Building Products business is consistently among the nation's top suppliers of building products to large warehouse retailers and building materials dealers. A minimum of two (2) years of supervisor experience in an industrial, manufacturing or military environment.
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A minimum of two (2) years of supervisor experience in an industrial, manufacturing or military environment,OR - a Bachelor's degree in Engineering and (1) one year of manufacturing experience.
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You have manager/ supervisor experience in retail, commercial cleaning or housekeeping, sales, customer service, restaurant, warehouse or assembly line, construction, landscaping, maintenance work, or account management experience.
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Partner with Maintenance supervisor to routinely inspect ammonia equipment for deficiencies and determine root cause. Based in Portland, Oregon, Fred Meyer merged with The Kroger Company in 1998.
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Additional duties as assigned by the warehouse supervisor or manager. Oversees and coordinates warehouse processes such as receiving, put away, picking, and loading of products. Ensures the warehouse is clean and orderly; including but not limited to organizing and rotating inventory, maintaining product labels, sweeping warehouse, and assist in staging orders for delivery.
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Unloading of customer/inventory transfers from corporate warehouses
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Assist Logistics Supervisor in managing truck fleet and driver’s schedules. This position reports directly to the Vice President of Manufacturing and has direct responsibility for planning, organizing, and monitoring the Storage and shipment of all items in the Warehouse, Shipping Dock and Milk Run areas in an effective and efficient manner as needed to satisfy internal and external customer requirements.
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Production Supervisor This position is responsible for supervising daily operations of the production floor; ensuring the shift meets the established safety, quality, and production goals in compliance with all applicable legal and food safety requirements.
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High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and five years related experience as a warehouse supervisor and/or lead. Familiarity with Excel spreadsheets and Warehouse/Yard Management Systems would be helpful.
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The Operations Supervisor - Distribution Center is responsible for overseeing and coordinating warehouse activities such as shipping and receiving, maintaining an open dialogue with customers, storing, maintaining inventory levels, ordering, supervising employees and reporting anyissues to management.
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You're an experienced warehouse supervisor with experience leading a team. At least 5 years of experience in distribution or warehouse management. Schedule transfers to and from warehouse; coordinate transfer of inventory between departments.
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