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Warehouse Supervisor
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Location
7126 Brown Street,, Delta, BC| British Columbia
Employer Name: Mitchell Island Terminals Ltd
Job Position: Warehouse Supervisor
Salary: $25.00 per hour for 40 hours/week
Location: 7126 Brown Street, Delta,
British Columbia V4G 1G8
Vacancy: 1
Employment Groups: Youth, Veterans of the Canadian Armed
Forces, Visible minorities, Persons with disabilities, Indigenous people,
Newcomers to Canada, Seniors, Apprentices
Employment Type: Full-time Permanent.
Start Date: As soon as possible
Job requirements
Languages: English
Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience: 2 year to less than 3 years
Business Equipment and Computer Applications: Electronic
mail, MS Office
Specific Skills:
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Achieve high levels of
customer satisfaction through excellence in receiving, identifying, dispatching
and assuring quality of goods
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Measure and report the
effectiveness of warehousing activities and employees performance
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Organize and maintain
inventory and storage area
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Ensure shipments’ and
inventory transactions’ accuracy
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Communicate job
expectations and coach employees
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Determine staffing levels
and assign workload
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Interface with customers to
answer questions or solve problems
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Maintain items record,
document necessary information and utilize reports to project warehouse status
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Identify areas of
improvement and establish innovative or adjust existing work procedures and
practices
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Confer and coordinate
activities with other departments
How to apply:
By email: mitchellislandterminals@gmail.com
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By mail: 7126 Brown Street, Delta,
British Columbia V4G 1G8
Intended job posting audience
Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this
job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, the employer will
not consider your job application.
Part-time applicants are also welcome.
This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for
all job applicants, including those self-identifying as a member of these
groups: Indigenous people, Newcomers to Canada, Visible minorities, Youth