Sr. Industrial Engineer General Labor at Geebo

Sr. Industrial Engineer

Minimum Requirements:
Have a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering.
Have Six to Twelve years of experience as an Industrial Engineer.
Have time study experience using stop watch and predetermined time systems.
Be MOST certified (preferred).
Have experience implementing Labor Management Systems (RedPrairie WFM strongly preferred).
Have strong mathematical/analytical skills including statistical analysis.
Have proven advanced skills utilizing Excel, Access, and/or SQL.
Possess exceptional organizational skills.
Have commitment to deliver timely, professional, and quality work product with and without direct supervision.
Have the ability to handle multiple projects at one time.
Possess excellent oral and written communication skills.
Be willing to travel a minimum of 60% during the early phases of the LMS implementation.
Applicant must meet ALL of these requirements.
Description:
Implement company's Labor Management System in our 21 distribution center facilities.
Work with company's technology vendors and our own Information Systems group to develop data feeds and communication structures.
Create presentation and training materials to facilitate adoption of the system, consistent use of the LMS, and adoption of the best practices associated with the LMS.
Recommend improvement opportunities for our warehouse and order fulfillment processes based on data and review of operations.
Ensure projects are implemented within schedule, under budget, and achieve expected objectives.
Support miscellaneous department and distribution center special projects.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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