Warehouse Manager / Delivery Driver

Warehouse Lead/Delivery Driver

Dynamic, rapidly growing, prestigious Commercial Drywall Company needs a Warehouse/Inventory Manager. Our company is a recognized leader in the area with a reputation built on quality, reliability and trust. opportunity If you have experience in Construction Materials, are a self-starter, a loyal team player that possesses attention to detail, and takes pride in your work, you may qualify for this position. This position reports directly to the Superintendent.

You will be responsible for processing accurate receiving, and inventory control. You will need to have the ability to ensure materials and supplies are sorted and assigned for various projects, be technologically savvy with the ability to manage others.

Essential Functions:

  • Complete responsibility for inventory control and maintenance
  • Overseeing and recording all shipping and receiving core tasks
  • Loading and unloading materials and supplies
  • Maintaining inventory control records using software
  • Determining appropriate places for storage
  • Adjusting inventory levels to reflect receipts and disbursements
  • Willingness to perform additional tasks as required by management

Essential Qualifications:

  • A seasoned individual with extensive experience in the warehouse/inventory management is required
  • Fork Lift Certified/Willing/Able to be Certified
  • Ability to lift up to 60 lbs., bend, stoop, stand, repetitive motion, etc.
  • Verifiable warehousing and inventory control experience
  • Must be computer literate
  • Customer Service Excellence
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Ability to pass criminal background and drug screening

Our company is an equal employment opportunity company with a drug free work place. In addition to our competitive wages and incentives, we provide the opportunity to become an integral part of the continued growth of our organization. We hire only the best and the brightest; if you consider yourself to be capable of becoming one of the best Warehouse Managers in the region, please forward resume to Human Resources.

Pay: From $25.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off

Work Location: In person

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