Niagara

WarehouseLeadNights

$52–78k ~AI est. Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Warehouse Lead- Nights at Niagara. Skills: Shipping, Receiving, Documentation. Complete all essential function of Warehouse Associate position. Lead group of shipping and receiving team members”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze information; Resolve conflicts; Seek solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 Years – Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment, 4 Years – Experience in Position, 4 Years – Experience managing people/projects, High School Diploma

Nice to Have

6 Years – Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment, 6 Years – Experience working in Position, 6 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

Communicate flow to load finished product to trailers

Communicate instructions to equipment

Coordinate trailer loading location

Prepare documentation to issue purchase order

Communicate with carriers for collection/loading

Review operator and carrier line data

Ensure food safety practices are maintained

Communicate deviation

Perform tasks asked by manager or supervisor

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Communicate with different levels

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