Niagara

WarehouseLead

$0–0k Ontario, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Lead candidates.

The Brief

“Warehouse Lead at Niagara. Skills: Process management, Resource planning, Continuous improvement. Complete all essential function of Warehouse Associate position. Lead group of shipping and receiving team members”

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What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2 Years – Experience in Field, 2 Years – Experience in Position, 2 Years – Experience managing people/projects, High School Diploma

Nice to Have

4 Years – Experience in Field, 4 Years – Experience working in Position, 4 Years – Experience managing people/projects, Associate's Degree

What You'll Do.

Complete all essential function of Warehouse Associate position

Lead group of shipping and receiving team members

Manage communication flow to load finished product to

Communicate instructions to equipment inside warehouse

Coordinate trailer loading locations

Prepare documentation to issue purchase order

Communicate with carriers to ensure on time collection/loading

Review operator and carrier line data

Maintain food safety practices

Communicate deviation

Perform any unreasonable or unsafe task

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Communicate with different levels

Full Job Description

At Niagara, we’re looking for Team Members who want to be part of achieving our mission to provide our customers the highest quality most affordable bottled water. Consider applying here, if you want to: * Work in an entrepreneurial and dynamic environment with a chance to make an impact. * Develop lasting relationships with great people. * Have the opportunity to build a satisfying career. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages for our Team Members. Warehouse Lead Lead and support the communication flow to load the finished product to the trailers and the preparation of documentation (bill of lading and invoice). **_Essential Functions_** * Ability to complete all essential function of Warehouse Associate position * Leading group of shipping and receiving team members * Responsible for the communication flow to load the finished product to the trailers. * Communicate the instructions to the equipment inside the warehouse. * Coordinates the location where each trailer will be loaded. * Prepares the documentation to issue a purchase order (Bill of Lading and invoice). * Communication with carriers to ensure on time and form the collection and / or loading of the finished product. * Review of operator and carrier line data in Tracking Platform. * Ensure that food safety practices and all applicable requirements of the SQF System are maintained. * Communicate any deviation, problem and / or abnormality with the equipment, processes and products. * Any task that is not deemed unreasonable or unsafe and is asked to be done by team member’s manager or supervisor * _“Please note this job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without prior notice.”_ ** _Qualifications_** * Minimum Qualifications: * 2 Years – Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment * 2 Years – E

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