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Operations Supervisor Swing Shift- Nights

About the PositionThe Operations Supervisor is responsible for directing the work of associates in the warehouse/distribution environment.
This position is responsible for the safety and quality of work for departments and areas of responsibility.
Functions Determine work volume, prepare work schedules, and expedite workflow to ensure maximum cost effectiveness within the department.
Assign duties and examine work for quality, neatness, and conformity to policies and procedures.
Schedule job assignments for periodic and/or special inventories.
Monitor, direct, and (when necessary), perform, the accurate shipping of outbound orders.
Issue written and oral instructions to associates as needed or required.
Ensure associate accountability in accordance with corporate standard operating procedures.
Work to maintain harmony among associates and resolve grievances.
Manage employee time including edits and corrections Mentor and coach associates, including corrective actions as well as performance evaluations.
Assume responsibility for monitoring zoning and product database development during the receiving process.
Perform training of policies, procedures, and Standard Works to ensure processes are followed.
Assist Safety Advocate with all aspects of Safety Program and participate on the Safety Committee.
Assist in the development of processes and process improvements.
Misc.
tasks as assigned by the General ManagerQualifications Bachelor degree (B.
A.
/B.
S.
) from a four-year college; or equivalent related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience Minimum of three years of experience in warehousing, distribution, or related required.
Minimum of six months supervisory experience PC and computer skills including Microsoft Office.
Salary:
$11.
78 - $17.
24.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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