The supervisor role is one where the individual must have an excellent grasp of the work of the team and an understanding of the tasks and activities of a manager. The supervisor is often drawn from the working team because management appreciates his or her work ethic, company attitude, and commitment to quality.
Supervises employees involved in loading and unloading materials, checking invoices, pulling stock, operating material handling equipment, and other warehouse and delivery duties. Maintains shipping records. Maintains an inventory of stock on hand of both short-term storage and that which is replenished as needed.
A supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day performance of a small group. It may be a team, a department or a shift. Typically, the supervisor has experience in what the group does and has earned the position based on management's belief that he/she is capable of guiding the team.
- Helping the team understand performance targets and goals.
- Training or ensuring that workers are properly trained for their specific roles.
- Scheduling work hours and shifts.
- Coordinating job rotation and cross-training.
- Providing real-time feedback on worker performance.
- Sharing company updates, financial results and new objectives with team members.
- Assisting in resolving emergencies. For example, a quality or a customer problem may be escalated to the team supervisor for handling.
- Identifying and resolving workplace problems, including tardiness or absenteeism.
- Providing reports and activity updates to management.
- Assisting in hiring and terminations activities, although supervisor requires managerial approval of all new hires or terminations.
- Verifying shipment documents
- Determining shipping priorities
- Developing shipping and packaging procedures
- Determining storage space requirements
- Loading and unloading materials and operating material handling equipment
- Inspecting loading operations.
- Updating shipping records.
- Managing the inter-departmental transport of materials
- Managing shipping orders and invoices
- Inventory reconciliation
- Suggest improvements to processes.
- Be a knowledge resource for other team members.
- Manage continuous improvement projects related to logistics and internal material flow.
- Ensuring the accuracy of the measurement of items being shipped.
- Complying with carrier limits and specifications to avoid overcharging.
- Confirming and recording the receipt of shipments
- Preparing and packing items for shipping
- Maintain Shipping records and an inventory of stock on hand.
- Collaborating and communicating with logistics technicians, customer service representatives, and service providers
- Performing other duties assigned by the Director of Purchasing
The role of a supervisor is often a challenging one. The new supervisor often must navigate the awkward transition from being one of the team members or a new addition to the team to the individual responsible for guiding work, offering constructive feedback and even writing up, disciplining or terminating a long-time colleague or friend. Instead of being a team member, the individual, as supervisor, is now part of management. This transition is often extremely uncomfortable for all parties. A large part of the role of supervisor involves offering feedback, both constructive and positive, with constructive being the more challenging for most individuals to deliver. In the role of supervisor, the individual is accountable for team performance, which offers pressure above and beyond the level he or she may have experienced as a team member.
- They understand the importance of team development, and they work hard to support their team.
- They work to earn the credibility and support of their team members.
- They focus on creating a culture where accountability and fairness are present in every encounter.
- They support the professional development and training of their team members.
- They shield their team and often hold themselves visibly accountable for any mistakes or mishaps.
- They work hard to master the art and science of delivering effective, constructive feedback.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $24.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Overtime
- Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person