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Site leadership: Given that the VP Operations is now the most senior position in market DCs, they have responsibility for overall site management for standalone locations (at Area hub, more supply chain focused responsibilities.
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The Supply Chain Training Manager contributes to the continuous improvement of safety, performance standards, ongoing engagement, and retention for new Selectors and Drivers through the implementation of learning and performance solutions (feedback, coaching, mentorship programs) within Supply Chain operations.
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At US Foods, we are committed to Total Rewards that respect and reward our associates for their dedication and hard work. US Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and a history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and continuous improvement focus.
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Bachelor’s degree in supply chain or related field preferredPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSDistribution experience, D.O.T. regulations, Labor Relations, Budgeting and cost control, knowledge of OSHA, HAACP and other regulationsPHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS.
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Great Night Warehouse Selectors are crucial to the US FOODS team and one of the important faces of our organization. Our Night Warehouse Selectors strive for integrity and reliability, while building trusting relationships with team members.
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Education/Training: College degree or equivalent distribution or food service supply chain experience required. Become subject matter expert in US Foods systems and tools to quickly and accurately answer inquiries including, but not limited to Prism, SmartDock, PIM/EPS.
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Network Optimization: uses local knowledge to optimize supply chain network with the lowest total cost structure. Earn credibility as a trusted supply chain leader, providing insight, input, and advice to team members.
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US Foods ® helps our customers Make It , with products and services that shape the communities where we live and work. Recent experience (within past 6 months) in high endurance or highly physical activity or role preferred e.g. lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, etc.
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Minimum of two years training/facilitation experience is required, preferably in a Supply Chain and/or Warehouse environment. Prior experience and/or leadership/direct supervision in a Supply Chain/Warehouse environment is preferred.
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A degree in Business Management, Supply Chain/Wholesale Management, or Accounting / Finance strongly preferred. Must have the ability to work a flexible schedule that may include early mornings, late evening, holidays and/or weekends.
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Plan in-store demonstrations including preparation and set-up of the demo cart/display, distribution of samples of product as per the merchandising program and insures that demonstrations utilize strong suggestive selling techniques.
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Bachelor’s degree in supply chain or related field preferred. Distribution experience, D.O.T. regulations, Labor Relations, Budgeting and cost control, knowledge of OSHA, HAACP and other regulations.
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401kPaid VacationPaid Orientation and TrainingRoom for Growth – US Foods promotes from within! At times weekends and holidays will requiredRecent experience (within past 6 months) in high endurance or highly physical activity or role preferred e.g. lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, etc.
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Team up to clear aisles of debris, stacks empty pallets from slots in aisle and return pallet jacks to charging area. Experience operating motorized pallet jack or similar equipment preferred. Experience selecting large scale orders in a warehouse or distribution center environment preferred.
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Room for Growth – US Foods promotes from within! In Minnesota , t he expected compensation for this role is $28.25 per hour. This role is also eligible for benefits that may include Low-Cost Union: health insurance, retirement benefits, paid time off, short-term and long-term disability, employee stock purchase plan, and life insurance.
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