The Supervisor is responsible for all operational activities within the department. Those responsibilities are listed below in detail.
Supervises the assigned unit through effective selection, training and evaluation of members and through effective delegation and follow-up of tasks.
Schedules and assigns work within the unit to regulate workflow and meet required schedules.
Monitors days to confirm requisitions through department.
Manager suppliers via report card evaluations.
Assist buyers in supplier evaluations for delivery performance.
Monitors supplier corrective actions.
Assists Sales in negotiating pricing.
Assist quote technicians in supplier response.
Works with planning and stockroom to schedule material.
Negotiate pricing with suppliers.
Responsible for controlling the purchase and sales of excess and obsolete materials.
Distributes supplier change notifications to appropriate account manager.
Works closely with sales and production to meet customer requirements.
Provides technical assistance and supervision throughout the unit.
Identifies problems in product, equipment, quality, safety and/or employee relations.
Conducts monthly toolbox safety meetings, attend supervisors’ safety meetings, and order safety products (i.e. gloves, shoes, aprons etc).
Updates departmental procedures, sign off employees, and maintains training.
Responsible for meeting department goals, corrective action, and department cleanliness.
Ensures timely responses to all levels of management, including peers.
Follows and implements all safety and environmental policies. Immediately communicates any safety or environmental concerns to management as well as recommendations for solutions
Responsible for environmental, safety and general housekeeping of the department, for the adherence to the quality and continuous improvement policy of the department, for emergency response efforts and evacuation of building personnel, and responsible during an emergency.
Ensure all necessary documents, files and employees records and information are protected and kept confidential.
Facilitates and attends meetings, communicates regularly with managers and supervisors, suggests and composes procedural changes, attends special training, maintains a clean, safe work environment and communicates to supervisors’ safety hazards and issues.
Monitors and approves attendance in KRONOS, including scheduled PTO and ensures adherence to the Attendance Policy.Issues disciplinary warnings when required.
Bachelors Degree in Business or Management or five years of managerial/leadership and customer service experience preferred.
Previous experience with electronic components industry highly desired.
Note: This job description does not state or imply that these are the only duties/responsibilities to be performed by this Associate. The Associate may be required to perform additional duties within the capability of their skill level.