Associated Students UCLA as a responsive student-centered organization provides innovative and excellent services programs products and facilities for the entire UCLA community. ASUCLA was created when the campus first opened in 1919. Even in the very early years ASUCLA meant student government student publications and student services such as a bookstore and cafeteria. Today ASUCLA has evolved into a four-part organization. These four entities collectively make up the largest student association in the country. The four entities are: - Undergraduate Students Association elected representatives of the undergraduate student body.
- Graduate Students Association elected representatives of the graduate student body.
- Student Media this includes the Daily Bruin the Bruin Life Yearbook and seven different magazines.
- Services & Enterprises this division is designed to meet the everyday needs of students and the campus community. Major divisions are the Student Union Event Services UCLA Restaurants UCLA Store UCLA Photography and Trademarks & Licensing.
Goals of Associated Students UCLA: Products -To provide essential and convenient items that are easily accessible of high quality and low cost including but not limited to academic support food trademark merchandise and convenience addition to continue evaluating the utility and convenience of all products to make improvements that will best serve the UCLA community.
Facilities -To provide a welcoming environment that contains as much space as possible for the optimal functioning of general academic support student governments student organizations and social gatherings. To have state-of-the-art venues for programming and efficient aesthetic and multi-functional commercial outlets.
Programs -To provide and support a diversified array of programming by prioritizing student-run student-initiated student-centered programming that reflects the needs of the campus community in order to enhance educational cultural and developmental social interaction.
Services -To provide an outstanding level of support to student government student groups and student programs through the state-of-the-art office and community spaces and by providing adequate financial resources and personnel to ensure an active and vibrant campus life.
Distribution Center Division & Project Manager Hourly Range: $60486- $95000 Department: Store Operations Summary of Key Responsibilities: Under general direction of the Associate Director Store Operations and Services oversees and performs physical receiving/storage/distribution activities ensuring timeliness and accuracy. Supervises merchandise/supplies logistics and fixturing at the Distribution Center. Supervises delivery of all Distribution Center merchandise to the UCLA Stores. Oversees purchasing maintenance and management of all distribution center delivery vehicles. Participates in physical inventories. Hires trains schedules evaluates and counsels staff in all activities. Assists in other areas of the Distribution Center and performs special assignments including university audits and responsible for maintaining and implementing campus requirements. Manages and coordinates store projects involving construction installations and remodels. Hours include evenings/weekends and overtime during peak periods. Qualifications: Requires 5 years experience managing a high volume automated receiving/distribution department preferably in a retail environment. Experience must demonstrate: effective handling of multiple priorities/deadlines; accuracy in calculating numbers; PC/data entry proficiency; effective interface with diverse groups/individuals; effective supervision of a large staff. Related BA/BS required or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Supervises: Directly and indirectly supervises professional and part-time staff. Physical Requirements: Requires lifting of up to 50 lbs. and frequent walking standing bending stooping pushing pulling reaching gripping and climbing of ladders. Background Verification: Fingerprinting Background Verification required.
| Required Experience:
IC
Associated Students UCLA as a responsive student-centered organization provides innovative and excellent services programs products and facilities for the entire UCLA community. ASUCLA was created when the campus first opened in 1919. Even in the very early years ASUCLA meant student government stud...
Associated Students UCLA as a responsive student-centered organization provides innovative and excellent services programs products and facilities for the entire UCLA community. ASUCLA was created when the campus first opened in 1919. Even in the very early years ASUCLA meant student government student publications and student services such as a bookstore and cafeteria. Today ASUCLA has evolved into a four-part organization. These four entities collectively make up the largest student association in the country. The four entities are: - Undergraduate Students Association elected representatives of the undergraduate student body.
- Graduate Students Association elected representatives of the graduate student body.
- Student Media this includes the Daily Bruin the Bruin Life Yearbook and seven different magazines.
- Services & Enterprises this division is designed to meet the everyday needs of students and the campus community. Major divisions are the Student Union Event Services UCLA Restaurants UCLA Store UCLA Photography and Trademarks & Licensing.
Goals of Associated Students UCLA: Products -To provide essential and convenient items that are easily accessible of high quality and low cost including but not limited to academic support food trademark merchandise and convenience addition to continue evaluating the utility and convenience of all products to make improvements that will best serve the UCLA community.
Facilities -To provide a welcoming environment that contains as much space as possible for the optimal functioning of general academic support student governments student organizations and social gatherings. To have state-of-the-art venues for programming and efficient aesthetic and multi-functional commercial outlets.
Programs -To provide and support a diversified array of programming by prioritizing student-run student-initiated student-centered programming that reflects the needs of the campus community in order to enhance educational cultural and developmental social interaction.
Services -To provide an outstanding level of support to student government student groups and student programs through the state-of-the-art office and community spaces and by providing adequate financial resources and personnel to ensure an active and vibrant campus life.
Distribution Center Division & Project Manager Hourly Range: $60486- $95000 Department: Store Operations Summary of Key Responsibilities: Under general direction of the Associate Director Store Operations and Services oversees and performs physical receiving/storage/distribution activities ensuring timeliness and accuracy. Supervises merchandise/supplies logistics and fixturing at the Distribution Center. Supervises delivery of all Distribution Center merchandise to the UCLA Stores. Oversees purchasing maintenance and management of all distribution center delivery vehicles. Participates in physical inventories. Hires trains schedules evaluates and counsels staff in all activities. Assists in other areas of the Distribution Center and performs special assignments including university audits and responsible for maintaining and implementing campus requirements. Manages and coordinates store projects involving construction installations and remodels. Hours include evenings/weekends and overtime during peak periods. Qualifications: Requires 5 years experience managing a high volume automated receiving/distribution department preferably in a retail environment. Experience must demonstrate: effective handling of multiple priorities/deadlines; accuracy in calculating numbers; PC/data entry proficiency; effective interface with diverse groups/individuals; effective supervision of a large staff. Related BA/BS required or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Supervises: Directly and indirectly supervises professional and part-time staff. Physical Requirements: Requires lifting of up to 50 lbs. and frequent walking standing bending stooping pushing pulling reaching gripping and climbing of ladders. Background Verification: Fingerprinting Background Verification required.
| Required Experience:
IC
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