Assistant Director, Warehousing & Distribution

Pero Family Farms Food Company LLCDelray Beach, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Assistant Director, Warehousing & Distribution is a senior operational leader responsible for the receipt, storage, order fulfillment, and outbound dock execution across multiple Pero Family Farms distribution facilities. The role owns daily warehouse performance, cold chain integrity, inventory accuracy, and the continuous improvement agenda for all warehouse operations. This position works closely with Production Planning, Sales Operations, Quality Assurance, Transportation, and Enterprise Technology to keep physical operations aligned with service commitments and company growth.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Business, or a related field required.
  • 8+ years of progressive warehousing and distribution leadership, with at least 3 years managing multiple facilities concurrently.
  • Direct experience in fresh produce, perishable food, or floral distribution required; knowledge of commodity-level temperature requirements (cooler bands, ethylene sensitivity, pre-cooling protocols) is essential.
  • Demonstrated track record leading multi-shift operations with teams of 50+ hourly associates across varied skill levels.
  • Hands-on WMS experience proficiency with Excel and operational reporting tools.
  • Working knowledge of retailer routing guide compliance, palletization standards, and outbound labeling requirements.
  • Experience managing operations through peak seasonal demand swings inherent to agricultural production cycles.
  • Operational Rigor: Sets high standards across all sites, follows through on commitments, and holds teams accountable with data.
  • Cold Chain Expertise: Understands produce physiology and temperature sensitivity well enough to make real-time decisions that protect product quality and shelf life.
  • Multi-Site Management: Can maintain consistent standards and performance across geographically distributed facilities without being physically present at each one every day.
  • Cross-Functional Influence: Builds credibility and alignment with Transportation, Sales, QA, and IT without direct authority over those functions.
  • Communication: Translates floor-level operational issues into concise summaries for leadership; direct and data-grounded in both directions.
  • Ability to walk warehouse floors for extended periods throughout the workday.
  • Ability to stand for prolonged periods while observing operations, conducting audits, and leading teams.
  • Ability to frequently move between warehouse zones, offices, loading docks, and distribution facilities.
  • Ability to travel regularly between multiple locations by vehicle and/or air travel as needed.
  • Ability to climb stairs, access elevated work platforms, and navigate warehouse environments safely.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, reach, and crouch when inspecting equipment, inventory, storage locations, or dock operations.
  • Ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
  • Ability to work in refrigerated and cold-temperature environments for extended periods.
  • Ability to use a computer, tablet, and other technology equipment for extended periods.
  • Ability to visually inspect products, equipment, labels, inventory, and warehouse operations with close and distance vision.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in person, by phone, and through electronic communication in a noisy operational environment.

Nice To Haves

  • APICS CPIM/CSCP, Six Sigma Green/Black Belt, or equivalent professional certification strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Direct inbound receiving, put-away, replenishment, pick, pack, and outbound dock operations across all distribution facilities simultaneously.
  • Manage operational consistency and performance standards across sites with different footprints, product mixes, and labor profiles.
  • Own space utilization, slotting strategy, and inventory accuracy (cycle count program and WMS reconciliation) at each location.
  • Coordinate cross-facility inventory movements and inter-facility transfers to support production scheduling and order fulfillment.
  • Ensure on-time, complete order fulfillment against daily ship schedules across all facilities and channel types.
  • Maintain precise temperature control across all storage zones including dry, wet rack, pre-cooling, cooler, and environments specific to fresh produce handling.
  • Enforce pre-cooling protocols and transit temperature requirements by commodity type to protect shelf life and food quality.
  • Own the temperature monitoring program across all facilities; investigate and resolve deviations before product quality is compromised.
  • Partner with Quality Assurance to manage temperature-related holds, rejections, and disposition decisions.
  • Ensure cooler infrastructure (refrigeration equipment, dock seals, staging practices) is maintained and auditable at all times.
  • Own inventory accuracy across all facilities; establish and enforce cycle count frequency, reconciliation procedures, and variance thresholds.
  • Partner with Production Planning and Sales Operations on daily inventory visibility and allocation decisions that affect outbound fulfillment.
  • Drive WMS discipline at the associate and supervisor level to ensure system-of-record accuracy for all product movements.
  • Identify and close root causes of shrink, mispick, and inventory discrepancies.
  • Ensure all outbound shipments meet retailer routing guide requirements including packaging, labeling, palletization, and appointment compliance.
  • Serve as the warehouse operations point of contact for shipping compliance inquiries, chargeback investigations, and corrective action responses.
  • Coordinate with Transportation and Sales Operations on load scheduling and appointment management to protect on-time performance.
  • Lead warehouse managers, supervisors, leads, and hourly associates across multiple shifts and locations; manage headcount planning, scheduling, and labor agency relationships.
  • Build a performance-driven culture grounded in safety, accountability, and respect; conduct structured coaching and regular performance conversations.
  • Partner with HR on recruiting, onboarding, progressive discipline, and retention in a high-turnover, physically demanding environment.
  • Develop supervisor-level bench strength to support operational continuity and site leadership as the network grows.
  • Drive KPI performance across all sites (labor productivity, dock-to-stock time, order accuracy, cost per case, shrink rate) using Lean principles.
  • Lead or sponsor structured improvement projects from problem definition through implementation and control; document in SOP format.
  • Identify automation and technology opportunities (label verification, voice picking, conveyor) and develop business cases for capital investment.
  • Serve as operational champion for WMS; partner with Enterprise Technology on system enhancements and issue resolution.
  • Maintain a zero-injury culture through structured safety observations, incident investigation, and corrective action follow-through.
  • Ensure all warehouse activities comply with OSHA, FSMA, SQF, and company food safety protocols.
  • Serve as the distribution operations representative during SQF, third-party, and regulatory audits across all facilities.

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • Health, Dental, Vision Insurance and more
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
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