Ensures all employees adhere to safety policies and procedures at all times, operating in full compliance with department, station, corporate and local government requirements.
Manages department resources to ensure maximum output, accuracy, and efficiency.
Establishes and promotes a positive, team-oriented work environment emphasizing employee involvement, pro-active communication, inter-departmental cooperation, and continual improvement on all levels.
Implements employee personal development plans as required to ensure the continuing professional growth of department personnel.
Ensures all department employees receive specific and detailed orientation, skills and safety training, appropriate materials and information, regular evaluations, and pro-active coaching to support their continued development.
Supervisor for approximately 20-30 3rd shift pre-load union employees.
Inspect package belts pre- and post-sort to ensure they are safe and in good working condition.
Prepare trailers to be unloaded. Setup RFID printers and make sure they are running properly.
Transfer package cars from the yard to dock bays and realign package cars that are parked improperly in dock bays.
Complete audit reports for damaged packages and incorrect labeling.
Use hand-held scanner to locate any misloaded packages and remove and reroute to correct package car.
Complete daily observation reports on employees to make sure they are completing standard methods correctly.
Monitor employees for workflow to achieve the target of 1000 packages unloaded per employee, per hour and 180 packages loaded per employee, per hour.
Observe and mentor employees on safe work method.
Attend monthly management meetings.
Participated in future management development classes.
Pre-Loader
United Parcel Service, UPS
Belleville
08.2021 - 12.2021
Observe and comply with all rules and regulations pertaining to safety, operations, and UPS and OSHA rules.
Lift packages up to 70 pounds and team lift up to 100 pounds.
Responsible for loading 3-5 package cars with 1000-1200 pieces in a 5-hour shift.