Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Lead Mid-Shift, $19/Hr


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**Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Lead, Starting at $19.00/Hour**

at Sunbasket Westampton, New Jersey * 1st Shift Pay: Starting at 19.00/hr based on experience.

* 1st Shift Schedule: Tues-Sat, 12pm-8:30pm.

* Approximately 40 hours per week.

* Some overtime may be required.

* **Weekend availability is required.**

* Responsible for teaching and training all assigned team members in compliance with SOPs, GMPs and Food and Safety guidelines.

* Assist in providing hands-on training for automated pick and pack distribution, and food handling processes.

* Assist Production Supervisor with daily task such as, roster accuracy and completion of monthly training of assigned team.

* Assist Production Supervisor with inventory counts to ensure accuracy and efficiencies.

* Verify order accuracy, quantity deviations, and controls waste.

* Ensure all quality product is produced.

* Ensure that your assigned area is clean, neat, and organized.

* Uphold and maintain a safe work environment following OSHA standards. Report any hazardous conditions to department Production Supervisor/Manager immediately.

* Maintain active role on internal continuous improvement teams.

* Work with other Production Leads to ensure all work gets done and give leads support as needed.

* Works with Navision (ERP) to ensure all information is tracked and entered properly.

* Conduct assigned daily checklist, EOS and shift hand off.

**Who you are and why you're right for us:**

* Forklift certification is required.

* 1+ years of supervisory experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment (preferably in the food or agricultural industry) leading a team of 20-40 employees.

* Ability to communicate duties, tasks, policies and procedures to the team members through training and informal meetings in English.

* Intermediate computer skills (i.e. Outlook and other Gmail tools).

* Must uphold and follow workplace safety, food safety, and production quality standards.

* Ability to work in high stress/fast-paced environment with multiple changeovers.

* Must be willing and able to work a variety of shifts and overtime as required; even on short notice.

* Ability to work independently, with minimal supervision, in group settings, be flexible and adapt to changing priorities and deadlines.

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 Sun Basket

 05/02/2024

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