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Fulfillment Center Supervisor

Company Name:
Koch Davis
The Fulfillment Center Supervisor is responsible for first-line management and overall performance of his/her department. This position is responsible for preparing and planning strategies to meet the departments daily, weekly, and monthly goals. Responsibilities also include coaching and managing associates to high performance standards and recognizing individual and team success. The FC Supervisor works in concert with the senior management team in the pursuit of operational excellence and the facilities all-around success. Achieve performance goals and objectives in the areas of productivity, accuracy and expense control, as depicted by the budget. Understand and effectively communicate company policies to ensure compliance and consistent administration. Develop and execute daily and weekly action plans to meet department and fulfillment center performance expectations.
Requirements
Three years of experience working in a warehouse environment. Computation/mathematical ability and reading comprehension of technical/financial materials and reports. Strong oral and written communication skills. Knowledge of PC applications. Demonstrated responsibility, maturity and leadership ability.
Education
High School Diploma or GED required. Bachelor's Degree preferred
Client
Provides office supplies, technology, printer ink, furniture, cleaning supplies, copy & print services, coffee and snacks and more.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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