Dock Foreman
Responsibilities & Duties
- Check and verify incoming and outgoing loads to ensure accuracy and quality of product and packaging. Note any discrepancies as well as, any damages.
- Maintains product flows and movement using various computer software applications.
- Consult with production planning team to plan deliveries for the next day.
- Teach and implement safe lifting and loading techniques and regularly evaluates employee’s compliance.
- Affirms efficiency and performance of distribution activities; identifies and recommends improvements to shift, department, and facility.
- Ensures product handling and delivery practices meet customer expectations, and daily, weekly, monthly, and annual business objectives.
- Inspects, cleans, and lifts equipment and supervises the same for material handlers.
- Directs the staging of loads to minimize the loading and unloading times and maximize the flow of goods in and out of the dock area.
- Maintain a well-organized staging area.
- Conducts accurate cycle counts of product in order to maintain accurate inventories and minimize possibility of discrepancies.
- Supervise staff to include but not limited to: designating work assignments, providing instruction, reviewing completed work and providing input for performance appraisals.
- Performs “build-ups” of shipped materials. May require re-configuring, re-stacking and re-wrapping of pallets to meet shipping requirements.
- Operates forklift, and assists other material handlers in a fast-paced dock environment on a daily basis.
- Ensures that staff strictly adheres to all safety rules, guidelines and procedures.
Minimum Requirements
- Two (2) years of dock foreman, warehouse crew lead, or other related S&R experience required.
- Experience hand-counts and cycle counts strongly preferred.
- Hi-Lo experience required.
- Experience with Railcars is a plus.
- Strong supervisory, leadership, analytical and problem solving skills.
Benefits
- Cafeteria Benefits Plan
- Flexible Spending Agreement
- Health Savings Account
- Child & Dependent Care Savings Account
- 401 K Retirement Plan (with Safe Harbor Company Match)
About Us
AJM, originally founded as a distributor of commercial paper, plastic and foil packaging products and related cleaning, janitorial and order processing supplies and equipment by three (3) Detroit area brothers operating out of a small warehouse in Detroit’s Eastern Market, has evolved into a major paper products manufacturer, today employing nearly 3,000 people and operating eight (8) manufacturing and five (5) warehouse/distribution facilities strategically located throughout the United States. AJM is still family owned and operated, still manufacturing our products in the good old USA and still providing our customers with the same reliable service and quality products they’ve come to expect from AJM for more than 75 years now.
Career Development
We invest millions of dollars every year on both classroom and on-the-job training to develop our employees’ skills and promote a culture of learning and continuous improvement. There are no barriers to impede your progress here and no ceilings to halt your advance. You’ll control your own destiny, and we will help you reach your full potential with both in-house development programs and tuition reimbursement for undergraduate and graduate level college studies.
For More Information
To learn more about AJM Packaging Corporation, visit our website at www.ajmpack.com.