Location: Baltimore, MD
Company: Latitude
solvers. Their role as “player/coaches” should evolve over time to ensure a balance each day between managing & executing the steps to ship our product. This individual will oversee the Inbound department for the entire warehouse. They are responsible for the kitting process, Transfer Orders, Amazon Shipments, any special prep projects for clients as well as overseeing the Returns process including VRETs from Amazon, RTS packages & RMAs to ensure all product is entering the building accurately.
This individual will work closely with the dock clerk and the inbound process assistant will report directly to him/her. In addition this individual will oversee the kitting department and is responsible
for the staffing and labor management of the associates. Non-negotiables We are working safe at all times! No empty pallets, product or supplies on the floor, trailers are locked before entering, etc.
No headphones while operating power equipment. Attendance! Clocking in on time and ready to begin working for the day. Time Off Requests are submitted at a minimum of 24 hours in advance. Phones should not be out unless it's an emergency. Work area is cleaned at the end of shift. If there are any questions about the expectations please visit the Warehouse Expectations Document Day to Day Responsible for identifying & escalating any issues that prevent PO’s from being worked so they can be
resolved with the client/support team/operations Monitoring the dwell times of pallets in Pallet Holding to make sure PO’s are moving into Amazon on a timely basis Ensure the kitting labor planning sheet is updated on every Wednesday Scrub the open PO data studio table on a weekly basis to ensure all open POs in processing physically are correct virtually.
Troubleshoot to rectify any virtual/physical mismatches Staffing any prep projects required for inventory replenishment in DTC or per client special projects (i. e. Slate Milk tray building, restickering of inventory, auditing of seals, etc. ) Coordinate ordering of corrugated and non- inventory needs for the department with the warehouse manager to ensure associates have the supplies needed to complete their jobs Morning Checks: Is there available PO work at the correct planned number of stations per the SOS plan?
Ensure stations that will not be used during upcoming shift do not have work sitting stationed at them. Validate the priority system for PO’s in the kitting queue waiting to be worked Review the special inventory request sheet & Kitting Labor Planning sheet to identify any new requests that need to be worked today Review the IB Shipment log to understand any planned new receipts that may affect workload today Touch base with DTC peers to balance staffing needs During the shift: Confirm prep and dock team are staffed to plan and communicate any deltas to the warehouse manager Partner with the dock clerk and inbound process assistant to audit and confirm received quantities are accurate throughout the shift of product.
Product must also be physically sorted properly before leaving the dock and being stowed or sent to prep line Partner with dock clerk and inbound process assistant to ensure returns are processed properly and correctly in the RMA tool to ensure clients are charged accurate amount Create inbound Amazon shipments truck as needed.
Coordinate this process with the dock clerk and the inbound process assistant Audit kitting team throughout the day to ensure proper pre procedures are being followed Monitor any problem PO’s being moved to STAG Problem and escalate to the AM/Support team for any help needed to resolve them End of Shift Checks: Staffing Board fully completed for the next shift EOS Report has been completed and action plan in place for tomorrow Work from kitting stations that will not be staffed during next shift has been returned to kitting que or moved to a workstation that will be utilized next shift Any completed pallets are pulled and placed in the truck staging area There is no product sitting on the dock left to virtually and/or physically be received STAG Problem has been reviewed and there are no issues outstanding for the warehouse team to action 100% of Returns are processed and the PCInbound cart has been virtually & physically stowed Powered by Jazz HR
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