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Supervise warehouse, stocking, inventory and receiving personnel including staff selection with the Retail Manager, training, mentoring, coaching and performance appraisal development and delivery to employees.
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Completes shift reports for production numbers, downtime, attendance, overtime and quality checks for submission to the Production Manager. Partners with Human Resources and Production Manager for recruitment, corrective actions, and terminations.
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Hörmann is hiring a Warehouse Manager for our manufacturing facility in Puyallup, WA. This position reports directly to the Vice President of Manufacturing and has direct responsibility for p lanning, 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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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.
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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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A Warehouse Manager. 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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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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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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Oversee the daily operations of shipping, receiving, and the parts warehouse. Monitor environmental compliance (MSDS) and advise Parts Manager of potential storage risks. Receive parts into DSI business system and warehouse parts to the assigned bin and rack locations.
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This position will be responsible for parts shipping, receiving, warehouse operations, maintaining accurate records of inventory transactions, and the supervision of other shipping and receiving personnel.
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Retail Warehouse Operations Supervisor. - Unload, check-in, stock, assemble and organize warehouse and yard merchandise utilizing established procedures. - Participate in creating work schedules for assigned teams or team members with guidance from Retail Manager.
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Keeps Site Supervisor and Manager informed regarding conditions on the dock, accomplishments and concerns; contributes suggestions for improvements. You will learn both sanitation and pallet sorting best practices within a warehouse facility, working alone or in teams with minimal supervision.
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This position will report directly to the Warehouse Supervisor or Warehouse Manager. May operate some warehouse equipment: sit down forklift, order picker, reach truck, pallet jack, radio frequency scanner, etc.
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Assists in maintaining the security of the warehouseAdditional duties as assigned by the warehouse supervisor or manager. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Work closely with shift leadership to accomplish shift goalsOversees and coordinates warehouse processes such as receiving, put away, picking, and loading of products.
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Effective risk manager: ability to see and assess risk and find effective mitigation strategies. Effective manager of change and talent development. Fumes associated with tires and occasionally car parts and lubricants prevalent.
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