DCA Warehouse Supervisor
Auburn, AL - USA
Job Summary
POSITION SUMMARY:
The DCA Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for effectively providing supervision to all the functions operating within DCA. This includes but is not limited to distribution support volunteer operations transportation quality assurance food processing and food distribution in response to hunger in WA State all while ensuring the organization vision to put health equity and dignity is at the center of the organizations work.
This position contributes to Northwest Harvests (NWH) mission by ensuring continuity of services by fostering community promoting food access compliance with organizational adherence to established guidelines and requirements that relate to each risk along the supply chain continuum and exercises sound judgement.
In addition the DCA Warehouse Supervisor serves by cultivating a safe inclusive environment that includes a high-quality service delivery of the Distribution Center (DC) operations based on the values inherent in Northwest Harvests mission the principles of cultural proficiency and effectively provides supervision and mentorship to the fulfillment and operations staff and ensures a high level of outstanding customer service through the delivery of quality timeliness and accuracy in operations while also ensuring the highest compliance standards. This can include but is not limited to day-to-day operations responding to challenges providing hands-on supervision and fostering a collaborative environment that works cross functionally to empower the employees of NWH as well as enhance the lives of our neighbors and plays a vital role in supporting diversity equity and inclusion to continually be an equitable workplace culture.
Schedule:This position may be required to work occasional off-shift hours as necessary for special events or other duties assigned.
Travel: Be responsive and adaptive to opportunities throughout Washington (WA). This can include but is not limited to local travel and occasional travel to Eastern and Central WA.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervision
- Works with all DCs in Supply Chain to plan and conduct accurate and timely completion of day-to-dayoperations to ensure quality assurance is met in accordance with NWH work culture and supply chain requirements and maintains all documentation related to the processes of standard operating procedures
- Supervises DCA operations by providing direction guidance and mentorship to DCA Supply Chain staff; to foster organizational growth and success
- Provides input to DCA Operations Manager regarding the warehouse associate positions. This includes but is not limited to performance feedback performance concerns reviewing and updating of job descriptions coordination of work assignments and involvement in the hiring process for the DCA Supply Chain team
- Establishes and maintains clear areas of individual responsibilities and performance expectations
- Ensures team cohesion and seamless collaboration to support NWH work culture in Supply Chain and other departments
- Develops a culture that embraces the Cross-Training Program for each area of responsibility to drive performance engagement and enthuse the team to better results by collaborating with leaders to create and monitor a set of key performance metrics that is displayed prominently and updated monthly
- Be an active team player collaborating with other Supply Chain leaders with continuous improvement of operations
- Assists in the delivery of relevant training including but not limited to training staff in using proper equipment techniques
Acts as a partner to the DCA Operations Manager and the Transportation Manager and liaise between Northwest Harvests DC and Finance operations relative to month end reporting for Northwest Harvests DC transportation
Distribution and Logistics
- Coordinate with the Transportation Manager and Drivers with the scheduling of shipments to and from the warehouse and distribution throughout Washington state
- Monitors and maintains the storage and usage of radio frequency devices (RFD) during job assignments to ensure accurate and timely inventory control
- Practices and understands the execution of Industry Standard replenishment (i.e. picking and loading)
- Respond to customer or shipper questions and complaints regarding storage and distribution services
- Review invoices work orders reports forecasts to estimate peak delivery periods and to issue work assignments
- Supports and provides input in the improvement of productivity standards to meet organizational goals
- Serves as a pro-active and creative thought partner around needs for volunteer operations atother site locations to encourage growth and continuous improvement
- Support and ensure active engagement of staff with Transportation team Food Access Network (FAN) department and Community Markets.
Inventory and Food Safety
- Supervises and monitors inventory by ensuring it is returned to storage and pick location beforeand after processing
- Support the efforts to reconcile & report out to the Leadership Team as it pertains to NorthwestHarvests full physical inventory both mid-year and end of year
- Coach the team to have responsibility for inventory control and support them on developingmethods to conduct weekly cycle counts and/or other methods
- Support and monitor facilities related concerns for Northwest Harvests DC be a resource forfacility concerns at other locations
- Provides input to the DCA Operations Manager regarding inventory close item card challenges etc. to find resolution and maintain timelines
- Provides input to the creation of processes alongside the DCA Operations Manager that encourage continual learning in NWH efficiencies to increase turnover rate in the warehouse reducing on-hand inventory and inventory aging
- Collaborate with Supply Chain leaders with development and adherence to NWH Food Safety Program
Worker Safety and Compliance
- Acts as a mentor and supports the site safety team and reviews and responds to all incidents injuries and employee safety concerns; reviews and responds with meaningful impactful corrective actions
- Monitors compliance and stays current on all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) guidelines as well as United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Washington State department of Agriculture (WSDA)and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and guidelines
- Ensures the effective utilization of drivers equipment and tools to maximize service and productivity while remaining compliant with state and federal regulations and organization policies and procedures
- Inspects physical conditions of operations vehicle fleets or equipment and order testing and shipping products or materials
- Ensures routes are adequately always covered and advise DCA Operations Manager and/or Transportation of any concerns
- Determines the best strategy for use of all rolling stock including vans and other non-CDL
- equipment
Performs other duties assigned by the DCA Operations Manager
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this Job the employee is regularly required to lift and/or move up to 5
pounds. The employee is occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 75 pounds with an assisted lift
or in a team lift environment consistently and repeatedly with reasonable accommodation when
needed. The employee is regularly required to stand for long periods of time; walk; use hands to finger
handle or feel; balance; bend and reach with hands and arms; use feet to operate foot pedal operation;
and talk or hear. Occasionally required to climb ladders sit stoop kneel squat crouch or crawl.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision peripheral vision depth
perception and ability to adjust focus.
EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Demonstrate the initiative to learn and enhance skills that promote anti-racism cultural competency and an understanding of oppression and its impact.
Participate in intentional learning efforts including events relating to understanding and dismantling institutional racism and building cultural competency.
RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:Develop and maintain relationships with internal leadership and staff including all necessary communication of organization policies and human resources procedures and policies.
External: Develop and maintain relationships with all relevant external partners including stakeholders vendors state and federal agencies and other professional associates and networks and external stakeholders vendors and other professional associates and networks.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A combination of the real-life experience education and training listed below which provides an equivalent background to perform the work of this position.
Successful completion of a background check is required.
Knowledge of:
- Insight into the root causes of hunger
- Appreciation for the experiences of people living in poverty and with food insecurity
- Deep understanding of and commitment to Northwest Harvests mission vision and values
- Strong supervision and organizational skills managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and an ability to work well within teams
- Experience and success in servant leadership: managing inspiring engaging professionally developing and holding a Supply Chain team within a collaborative work environment
- Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office applications particularly Word Excel Outlook PowerPoint and Teams
- Proficiency with other organizational platforms such as ADP SharePoint and Microsoft Dynamics NAV systems as well as other common video conference platforms
- Supply chain and sourcing & procurement management principles practices and strategies
- Familiarity with relevant laws and regulations including environmental safety and import/export guidelines
- Knowledge of the latest industry trends and emerging technologies that can drive efficiency and reduce distribution costs
Ability to:
- Understand individuals who have experienced poverty or food insecurity
- Demonstrate interest andcommitmentto supporting equity and inclusion for members of historically marginalized groups including racial and ethnic minorities LGBTQIA populations and people living with disabilities
- Take initiative and think critically by identifying analyzing and solving problems
- Project manage and multi-task successfully
- Leadership:
- As an adaptive servant leader practice collaborative persuasive and transformative leadership styles and lead through influence rather than relying solely on direct-line authority
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and leadership to ensure a high degree of mutual accountability
- Navigate and lead through ambiguity while keeping team members engaged and encouraged
- Ask questions to understand the merits of different approaches and shift strategies in response to the demands of a situation
- Possess integrity maturity and ethical awareness
- Handle sensitive information with strict confidentiality
- Problem-solve in a collaborative efficient and effective manner
- Analyze issues synthesize information make evidence-based decisions and learn from mistakes
- Cultivate and steward professional relationships with diverse constituencies
- Equity and Connectedness:
- Adopt the PACI (purpose driven anti-racist connected and interwoven) model and practice the Six Agreements
- Support equity and inclusion for members of historically marginalized groups including racial and ethnic minorities LGBTQIA populations and people living with disabilities
- Communication:
- Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
- Listen and ask questions in order to understand
- Communicate complex finance concepts and issues and applicable legal requirements policies and procedures to staff and leaders
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
High School Diploma and/or GED Certificate or an equal combination of education or relevant work experience with a personal orientation as a lifelong learner.
EXPERIENCE
Minimum of two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in food warehouse setting processing and distributionwith one (1) years of proven supervision experience.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Non-Profit experience is desired but not required
- The ability to speak additional language(s) is desired but not required
DISCLAIMER:
The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain or to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties responsibilities qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. As an adaptive organization responsibilities can and will change in alignment with greater efficiencies and mission metrics.
BENEFITS AND OTHER COMPENSATION:
Northwest Harvest offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package this includes but is not limited to; medical/dental/ vision/ insurance long term disability insurance Life/AD&D insurance Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 401(k) retirement plan Vacation and Sick leave 8 paid holidays; New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day Floating holidays for you to use should you observe a holiday not outlined in Northwest Harvests current observed holidays or at your discretion and birthday holiday. Employees are eligible to participate in payroll deducted supplemental benefits i.e. Flexible Spending account-HRA and DCE various AFLAC and New York Life plans.
Required Experience:
Manager