Warehouse Supervisor General Labor - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Warehouse Supervisor

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6 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT Full-time Full-time $35 - $40 an hour $35 - $40 an hour Duties:
Checks Packaging planning report against weekly production plan for packaging availability and alerts planning manager of stock shortage, Ensures that the picking lists / filling papers are received in good time for the next production week, Checks, records and reports any equipment that is not in good working order to technical services via MRV system, Ensures that goods are received accurately, sampled by QC and stored securely, Controls returns of packaging against the returns record in the shortest possible, Manages stock by applying the first in first out stock rotation system, Counts physically at the FYE stock take, Initiates and plans weekly cycle counts Plans daily labour and resources for weekly production plans, Manages staff performance by continual evaluation of output, Identifies internal training needs and plans SOP training per skills matrix and evaluates competency Monitors time & attendance and takes corrective action, Promotes and maintains a stable employee / management relationship on site by managing and Motivating staff in accordance with company policies and procedures.
Checks and sign off vehicle checklist with driver daily and report any defects / faults.
Competencies Attention to detail, accuracy, logical thinker Self-motivated, shows initiative People skills, leadership abilities Punctual, dependable Shows interest and enthusiasm towards work Co-operates with staff at all levels within the company Understanding of Good Warehousing Practices and Procedures Adaptable to change.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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