Position Summary:
The role of a Senior Warehouse Supervisor leads and supports the warehouse operations for a Martin Brower’s Canada Distribution Centre. In this 24-7 multi-temp environment, this position is responsible for achieving safety, service and finance goals, through continuous improvement initiatives, innovation and through leadership of the warehouse supervisory team and warehouse employees.
Salary Range
$87,000 to $97,000 annually +10% bonus.
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Position Responsibilities may include, but not limited to:
Operations:
- Develop and administer cost effective operational schedules approx. 3-4 times per year
- On-going warehouse employee/inventory control/supervisor training
- Responsible to ensure that department achieves operational goals (monthly, quarterly, yearly basis)
Financial Responsibilities:
- Monitor and control variable departmental costs on a daily/weekly basis
- Review and approval of weekly payroll
Leadership, Morale, Relationships and Communications
- Act as a Leader in order to achieve Martin Brower of Canada’s Goals and Objectives
- Demonstrate teamwork and maintain a positive attitude
- Foster an environment of positive employee relations and employee involvement
- Establish and maintain a positive working relationship with the union Chairperson and Stewards
Safety
- Responsible for the safety of all employees and visitors through compliance of Martin Brower’s Health & Safety policies and provincial legislation
- Investigation of accidents and incidents to ensure all reporting is completed
- Develop and administer safe warehouse training programs
- Ensure department recognizes and operates in an environmentally competent manner
Employee Management:
- Responsible for the hiring of Warehouse employees
- Direct and monitor employees to ensure quality standards are achieved for all goods shipped and received
- Oversee labour relations by managing grievance procedures, discipline, employee concerns, etc., within the parameters of the collective agreement
Facility & Equipment:
- Ensure compliance with industry, company and sanitation standards, including making sure physical plant and warehouse equipment is free from hazards and meets legislated requirements
- Ensure the operations follow all Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR), Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) and Good Warehouse Practices (GWP)/Good Drivers Practices (GDP) for transport rules and regulations
- Other projects or duties as assigned