Distribution Center Supervisor - 3rd Shift Manufacturing - Bethlehem, PA at Geebo

Distribution Center Supervisor - 3rd Shift

Company Name:
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Salary period: Annual
Distribution Center Supervisor - 3rd Shift - 11010
Job Posting - Sep 2, 2014, 7:33:23 AM
Job Type - Full time permanent
Primary Location - United States - Pennsylvania
Description
OSRAM SYLVANIA is the No.1 lighting manufacturer in North America and a worldwide leader in lighting solutions. Our products feature innovative design and energy saving technology. We sell products for homes, businesses and vehicles primarily under the SYLVANIA brand name in the US, and operate under the OSRAM brand in Europe, China and beyond. Around 60 percent of sales come from energy-efficient products.
OSRAM SYLVANIA is currently looking for a third shift Distribution Center Supervisor. This position is located in Bethlehem, PA.
Position responsibilities include:
Supervise assigned staff in receiving equipment, materials, merchandise in a warehouse. Manage the warehouse, coordinating inbound and outbound transportation and production on the assigned shift. Oversees the processing, packaging and storage of products, supplies, materials, and equipment. Monitors operations and systems to ensure productivity, quality, and safety standards.
This position will primarily support third shift operations. Knowledge of WMS systems and strong communication skills are required.
Qualifications
Education:
Minimally requires Associate's Degree plus ten years relevant experience or a Bachelor's degree plus minimum 5 years relevant experience. Candidates with engineering experience/degrees are preferred.
Experience:
Knowledge of distribution center and/or manufacturing environment. Knowledge of WMS and LMS, prior SAP experience preferred. Prior supervisory experience required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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