Operations Supervisor (LSI) - Ingram Content Group (Fresno, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Fresno, CA at Geebo

Operations Supervisor (LSI) - Ingram Content Group (Fresno, CA)

ctl00_lblJobTitleForWeb>Operations Supervisor (LSI) Details Date Posted:
6/13/2014 Requisition:
8286 Department:
LSI Production Direct Category:
Manufacturing Type:
Regular Hours:
40 Schedule:
M-F Start Date:
ASAP Positions Available:
1 FLSA:
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Job Description Essential Duties:
Owns, completes and delivers performance evaluations for each associate.
Ability to navigate through conflict and tough decisions while maintaining rapport and trust.
Manage multiple distribution systems and processes including EMF and all other distribution management reports to ensure timely delivery of high priority work and ensure all orders are shipped in a timely manner.
Tracks facility processing, in accordance with established TAT schedules and production goals.
Compiles a thorough pass-down to inform incoming shift of current operations and department status, through an interactive crossover with incoming management staff.
Maintains consistent quality assurance standards through interaction with the QWRT team to ensure that orders are processed completely and accurately.
Minimum Education and Experience High school diploma or equivalent.
Bachelors Degree Preferred 2 years experience in a supervisory position within a production or manufacturing environment, or comparable management experience.
Preferred Experience Bachelors Degree Experience in distribution or manufacturing facility Experience with Process Improvement (LEAN, Six Sigma, etc.
) EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled We participate in EVerify.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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