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Distribution Center Working Supervisor - Fredericksburg - 3rd Shift

Overview:
Nashville, Tenn.
-based Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
is the U.
S.
subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, the world's largest tire and rubber company.
Bridgestone Americas and its subsidiaries develop, manufacture and market a wide range of Bridgestone, Firestone and associate brand tires to address the needs of a broad range of customers, including consumers, automotive and commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturers, and those in the agricultural, forestry and mining industries.
The companies are also engaged in retreading operations throughout the Western Hemisphere and produce air springs, roofing materials, and industrial fibers and textiles.
The Bridgestone Americas family of companies also operates the world's largest chain of automotive tire and service centers.
Guided by its One Team, One Planet message, the company is dedicated to achieving a positive environmental impact in all of the communities it calls home.
Position
Summary:
Bridgestone is growing in the Fredericksburg area! We are adding a third shift to our current Distribution Center operations.
If you are able to work a shift starting approximately 11:
00 and ending at 7:
00 am with potential overtime, please apply on-line for this great opportunity.
Bridgestone offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Bridgestone is proud to be named one of the world's most reputable companies by Reputation Institute; published by Forbes.
This position supports the Shift/Area Supervisors in determining work distribution and responsibilities for material handlers.
This incumbent would also assist in the safety performance, training, directing, and motivating of material handlers.
The incumbent would also take an active part in order selection, receiving, and stocking.
This position may also assume the role of Shift/Area supervisor in his/her absence.
Responsibilities:
Basic Purpose This position is supports the Shift/Area Supervisors in determining work distribution and responsibilities for material handlers.
This incumbent would also assist in the training, directing, and motivating of material handlers.
The incumbent would also take an active part in order selection, receiving, and stocking.
This position may also assume the role of Area/Shift supervisor in his/her absence.
Principle Accountabilities and Duties Administration - 25% Daily responsibilities Determines the distribution and coordination of workload for material handlers with the support of appropriate supervisors.
Assigns proper number of material handlers to receiving, warehousing, order filling, and shipping functions.
Monitors and assists in the training of new material handlers in safe, proper order selecting, receiving, and stocking procedures.
Mentors new teammates during probationary/training period.
Advises appropriate supervisors regarding the progression of new teammates abilities.
Resolves minor concerns/issues and refers others to appropriate supervisors.
Recommends disciplinary action appropriate for material handlers.
Communicates and enforces company and departmental policies and procedures.
Shipping, Receiving, and Warehousing - 65% Daily responsibilities Receives work schedule from appropriate supervisors, directs, motivates material handles in carrying out safely performed shipping and receiving schedules.
Participates or provides input regarding the scheduled use of equipment to obtain maximum productivity.
Ensures proper use of equipment by material handlers.
Monitors the security program by ensuring constant presence on shipping floor at all times.
Checks trailers to ensure all units are loaded and/or unloaded.
Monitors progress and accuracy of the order selection, receiving, and stocking process.
Operates power equipment in the execution of duties.
Ensures safety guidelines are met in operating the equipment.
Checks completed orders and checks shipments to carriers.
Coaches material handler in order selection process to meet daily schedule.
Records container numbers and seal numbers.
Supervises the maintenance and safe operation of power equipment.
Supervises the process for will call orders.
Supervises the tire bundling and branding processes.
Monitors and maintains 3S activities and performs required safety observations.
Analysis and monitoring of all appropriate records, reports, and data assigned.
Responsible for action items on the Safety IIP's.
Special Projects - 10% Daily responsibilities Participates and assists with periodic physical inventories.
Supervises special programs such as realignment of warehouse and tire returns.
Manages record keeping area for orderly storage and records retention.
Lead continual improvement activities as assigned.
Other job duties as assigned by management.
Work Environment and Occupational Demands:
The incumbent will spend the majority of his/her time on the warehouse floor in a very fast paced environment.
The incumbent will have extensive interaction and involvement with customers, teammates, contractors, and non-Bridgestone teammates.
The incumbent will also be involved with the implementation of safety procedures.
Long hours may be required given the undefined daily workload.
Qualifications:
Minimum Requirements Three years of general warehouse, logistics, or related experience.
Meeting minimum expectations in their currently assigned area of responsibility.
We are an equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
In fact, One of our strengths is found in our commitment to serve a diverse customer population with diverse teams of teammates.
Over 100 years of success is an indication of the stability our workforce enjoys.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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