Warehouse SupervisorOversee warehouse operations. Perform a variety of duties in support of the manufacturing facilities including the receipt, storage, issuance and inventory of materials, supplies and equipment. Work to efficiently utilize the warehouse space in order to accomplish the company's goals.Essential Functions:Coordinate distribution procedures to maximize delivery efficiency and flow of products from facility to facilityVerify incoming shipments for appropriate quantity and quality according to the receiving procedureRotate and stock products by moving pallets/drums/bags of material from storage locations to use locations using forklifts, pallet jacks, or by manual stacking according to the warehouse procedure and HACCP planUnderstand and comply with the production facility Good Manufacturing Practices and safety regulationsMaintain the Central Warehouse in a clean and orderly manner by completing standard warehouse housekeeping and sanitation dutiesActively and effectively participate in team activities (including meetings, planning sessions, etc.)Sampling raw material according to the sampling procedureUnderstand and use transportation concepts, practices and proceduresEffectively complete the daily transportation needs as indicated by the department schedule and/or managerLoad and unload truck as requiredRequirements:High school diploma or equivalent, preferred and a minimum of 24 months experience in a manufacturing/warehouse environment or in a related fieldMust have experience with and knowledge of modern warehousing and inventory proceduresUnderstand the principles and procedures of record keeping and safe work practicesHave ability to organize stock and issue materials, maintain accurate records, communicate clearly and conciselyMust be forklift certified and have a current Class D Driver's License with a clean driving record for insurabilityWorking Conditions:May require walking/standing, sitting for periodic periods throughout the day in a warehouse with no HVAC; reaching above shoulder heights, below the waist or lifting as required to handle materials during the workdayManufacturing/warehouse environment with exposure to wet and dry raw materials and finished product powder and liquid, bulk materials and cleaning chemicalsSome climbing, stooping and lifting; frequent moving of up to 125 pounds required; move pallets weighting approximately 2,000 pounds with the use of a pallet jack