Warehouse Supervisor

San Jose, CA
Full Time
Warehouse
Experienced

Come join one of the fastest-growing independently owned distributors in Northern California. Alameda Electrical Distributors & California Service Tool is looking for a full-time Warehouse Supervisor to join and support the management of our warehouse staff and processes at our branch in San Jose, CA!

The Warehouse Supervisor l is responsible for ensuring that our Business Operations meet or exceed our customer’s business requirements each and every day. Orders are on time, complete, damage free, inventory integrity is high, and the warehouse operates efficiently and cost-effectively.

Benefits:

  • Pay Range: $28.92 - $35.00 per hour depending on experience
  • Quarterly Bonus Opportunities
  • Medical, Dental, Free Vision Insurance with buy up options
  • 401k with Employer Match
  • Basic Life Insurance, AD&D, and LTD Insurance
  • Paid Major Holidays and Paid Time Off
  • Commuter Benefits
  • ARC Fertility Program
  • Employee Wellness Program
  • Voluntary Benefits – Pet Insurance, Legal Plan, Student Loan Program, Additional Life and AD&D Insurance Coverage 
  • Fringe Personalized Lifestyle Benefit 
  • Safety Shoe Voucher Program 

Responsibilities:

  • Manage receiving, stocking, picking, staging, dispatch, and related processes efficiently and according to the established business processes
  • Oversee all delivery routes to ensure they are running according to schedule and trucks are continually maintained in a clean and organized manner 
  • Ensure all customer orders and branch transfers received are 100% completed and are delivered on time
  • Work daily to conduct continuous cycle counting to ensure high levels of inventory accuracy with respect to product location & count
  • Assist the Branch Operations Manager in supervising Warehouse Team and acting as backup Branch Manager
  • Lead by example with the highest degree of integrity, promote teamwork, and effectively communicate at all levels within the organization
  • Ensure a safe and secure work environment for all associates as well as those visiting; immediately report all safety incidents and issues to the Branch Manager
  • Work with Business Operations Team to process RGA’s
  • Ensure that the building and grounds are continually maintained in a neat and organized manner
  • Other duties as required or requested by the Branch Operations Manager

Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or GED required. 2-4 year college degree/certification preferred
  • 2-5 years of related experience working in a similar or related industry
  • 1 year minimum warehouse management experience
  • Strong understanding of and experience with warehouse operations
  • Experience with RF and Warehouse Management Systems preferred
  • Understanding of shipping regulations and laws
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely in both written and verbal formats
  • Proficient leadership and project management skills; ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to work Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

More about Alameda Electrical Distributors & California Service Tool: 

Over the past decade, we have grown to 15 locations across Northern and Central California, and we are proud to now be open in Sparks, Nevada. Ranked among the top 100 companies in our industry nationwide, we operate under two trusted brands and specialize in tools, safety, specified products, electrical supplies, alternative energy, and automation. Our core customers include commercial and industrial contractors, as well as facility and OEM clients.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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