Seeking a former UPS or FedEx Operations pro for Night Shift!
15% bonus potential
Excellent benefits
SUMMARY:
The Operations Manager is responsible for the management of the major functions of the terminal; supporting the ongoing development and implementation of the MTS business plan through timely and accurate mailings while maintaining a cost effective operation.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Manage production, employees, quality process and transportation in accordance with MTS’ policies and procedures to obtain optimal profitability
2. Ensure a high level of staff morale and high retention rate
3. Communicate through implementation of a communication plan to include regular formal and informal meetings
4. Recommend measures to improve production methods, working conditions, and increased efficiencies
5. Facilitate human resource management within the facility to include, but not limited to employee relations, recruiting, hiring, and training
6. Implement new standard operating procedures and train employees as needed
7. Handle special projects and project management
8. Monitor and ensure that all facility equipment is working correctly and meeting production standards
9. Act as liaison between the facility and the on-site postal clerks
10. Keep updated on all postal rate/regulatory changes
11. Oversee safety activities to include ensuring compliance with MTS’ safety policy, employee training, reporting, and maintaining OSHA logs
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
· BA/BS degree in Management or Engineering preferred
· 5 years experience in a supervisory/management role required
· Experience with MS Office
CHARACTERISTICS/SKILLS:
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills
· Strong leadership and analytical skills
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
· Walking, bending, pushing, reaching and lifting up to 50 lbs (additional weight may be required with assistance)
· Noise level generated from other distribution activity can be somewhat loud at times, but no damaging levels or protective equipment required
· Temperature in the distribution center can vary greatly from warm to cool.