Warehouse Manager

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Responsibilities

  • Assign or procure proper vehicle(s) required to complete specific tasks or projects
  • Inspect company vehicles and identify any deficiencies, reporting to the Safety Manager as needed
  • Coordinate automotive repair and maintenance services to maximize utilization of automotive equipment and prevent operational delays
  • Develop and maintain appropriate files for the preventive maintenance of company vehicles
  • Assist Human Resources with new driver employees and/or driver records
  • Oversee the direction, coordination, and evaluation of vehicle units with respect to safety and fleet management
  • Enforce the preventive maintenance program with company drivers and report violations to Human Resources
  • Review daily forklift inspections and coordinate forklift repairs and tire replacements
  • Monitor inventory of warehouse and materials to and from jobs
  • Assign or procure proper tools and equipment required to complete specific tasks or projects
  • Authorize and arrange for the purchase of supplies, tools, equipment, and parts
  • Track and record all tools and equipment to and from jobs
  • Coordinate all tool and equipment repairs and returns from outside vendors
  • Order LP Gas, fuel, oil, and lubricants for company vehicles and equipment
  • Direct recording of expenses and analyze purchase and repair costs to control expenditures
  • Eliminate congestion within the warehouse and ensure company resources are used only for company business
  • Properly store and monitor inventory for maximum efficiency
  • Coordinate the clean-up, cutting of grass, weeds, and/or trees on company property

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Holiday Pay
  • Retirement Savings Plan
  • Weekly Pay
  • Continued Technical Training
  • Opportunity to grow with a company that values you and invests in your skills and personal growth
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