The Warehouse Manager has overall responsibility for the efficient operation of warehouse and inventory flow. Included in this area of responsibility are receiving and shipping through the warehouse, fleet operations and deliveries, inventory activities and maintaining a safe and clean facility. The Warehouse Manager supervises a staff including drivers, warehouse workers, facilitates new hires, reviews employees and is responsible for progressive discipline of all staff that reports to them. Responsible for overseeing warehouse staff, shipping/receiving, delivery drivers, etc. Essential Functions Receives incoming material and assembles and marks shipments based on current frame, door and hardware scheduleMonitors material flow through warehouse, including receiving, shipping and storage, assuring accuracy and efficiency at all pointsFollows up on any shipping or other warehouse errors; tracks errors and costs and alerts appropriate departmentMonitors equipment maintenance, including vehicles, assuring that preventative maintenance is always current and equipment is in good working orderAssists in evaluation and purchasing any new equipment or vehicles neededManages all warehouse and delivery employees Conducts regular meetings with departmental staff to provide feedback on successes or receives information on problems that need a solutionMonitors qualification of warehouse employees, including driver's MVR records, to assure safe operations and maximum operating efficiency Maintains high safety standards, assuring that equipment and facility is in good working order and that individual operators (trucks, forklifts, welding equipment, saws or other shop tools) are properly trainedInvestigates any accidents, assuring proper reporting to Branch Manager for insurance carriers and follow-up to avoid any subsequent incidentsInfluences decisions (along with sales and executive management) on stock items to be added or deleted from stock inventory Supervises returned goods process, whether from salespersons' specific orders or from stock, assuring that returnable items are promptly sent to vendors, credit is received and properly applied and return charges are minimized.Controls any obsolete or overstock material, summarizing same and preparing inventory reserve analysis on a semi-annual basis; disposes of obsolete inventory when appropriateAssists in any book to physical inventory difference research that may be necessary following physical inventories
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
High school or GED