Warehouse Supervisor, Medical Device Distribution

Corona, CA

Global leader in medical products seeks a Warehouse Supervisor to oversee shipping operations at the company's distribution center near Ontario, CA.  The Warehouse Supervisor, a management leader, will have a "hands on" role in operation of a high speed, fast paced warehousing operation.  This is a 2nd shift position.

Requirements

  • BS or BA degree MANDATORY CANDIDATES WITHOUT A BACHELOR'S DEGREE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
  • 3+ years supervisory experience in manufacturing, shipping and receiving, distribution center management
  • Fully bi-lingual English - Spanish
  • Excellent leadership and mentoring skills, including developing subordinates, leading by example
  • Excellent communications skills, verbal, written.
  • Excellent decision making skills and the ability to "think outside the box" and the ability to anticipate and solve logistical and employee scheduling issues
  • Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook and Access

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