Warehouse Supervisor General Labor - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Warehouse Supervisor

3.
5 Louisville, KY Louisville, KY Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$50.
8K - $64.
4K a year Estimated:
$50.
8K - $64.
4K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago Overview:
Challenger Lifts, Inc.
, a division of Snap-on is seeking a candidate that is responsible to manage and set tasks for water spiders to include making sure your team is responsible for all material movements from receipt to presentation to outbound shipping team.
Responsibilities:
Receiving, proper identification, inspection, labeling and put away of inbound receipts.
Conception and execution of new ideas for warehouse layout.
Development of carts/material handling requirements for each cell.
Maintaining delivery schedule for each production cell.
Maintaining inventory location integrity, through inventory move transactions and daily cycle counting.
Sustaining of 6S in warehouse.
Maintaining live PFEP documentation for all active SKU's.
Partnering with purchasing resource to maintain appropriate inventory levels.
Partnering with quality department to develop and maintain thorough quality inspections of incoming materials.
Conduct and document weekly rack safety inspections.
Counsel and discipline associates as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor degree preferred.
Sound understanding of organizational policies and practices.
Strong belief in process improvements (RCI).
Excellent skills in prioritizing work.
Demonstrated ability to maintain confidential information and operate independently.
Excellent interpersonal, communications, organizational and computer skills.
High level of computer literacy including strong knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
The following individual characteristics:
Adaptable Detail-oriented Flexible Self-motivated The following competencies:
Judgment Commitment Communications Uncompromising belief in The Snap-on Who We Are Mission statement.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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