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Country United States Region Alabama City Decatur Area of expertise Production Contract Type Permanent term Work mode On-site Job number NA00269 Who we are Fagron was founded in Rotterdam (The Netherlands) in 1990 and is a dynamic organization with over 3,000 employees worldwide. As the global market leader in personalized medicine, we are highly passionate about being at the forefront of our field. Each day, we are committed to improving the lives of millions of people across the world by optimizing and innovating personalized pharmaceutical solutions. If you would like to be part of such an important challenge and feel you would thrive among dedicated and passionate colleagues in a very fast paced environment, then chances are you will discover a career at Fagron that you'll love! Together we create the future of personalizing medicine About the job The Warehouse Operations Supervisor plays a pivotal role in ensuring warehouse operations are executed accurately and efficiently to deliver excellent service to our customers. Supporting the Warehouse Operations Manager, the Warehouse Operations Supervisor ensures daily operations are carried out safely and according to procedure. The Warehouse Operations Supervisor ensures the warehouse team is well trained, competent, and motivated. The Warehouse Operations supervisor effectively identifies and resolves various issues that occur during daily operations and works to ensure continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Oversees and supervises a work group to meet company goals. Provides leadership to assigned personnel through effective goal setting, performance reviews, delegation, and communication. Provides measurable feedback, suggestions for improved performance and recognition for achievements. Conducts interviews, hiring, and training, as necessary. Supports all company Health, Safety, Environment, Energy and Quality Management System programs to ensure compliance with policies and regulatory requirements. Maintains a safe working environment for all associates. Conducts regular meetings to ensure personnel are well informed of policies and procedures, expectations, and goals. Continually enforces productivity standards. Accurately prepares, maintains, and communicates detailed reports. Ensures excellent customer service and communication. Other responsibilities and/or projects as assigned by leadership. Set yourself apart Basic qualifications Associate or bachelor's degree preferred; 5 years' experience in a related field such as warehousing or logistics; at least 2 years' supervisory experience, or a verifiable equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in the pharmaceutical industry a plus. Inventory control experience including cycle counting, inventory reconciliation and replenishment, and organization. Demonstrated ability to investigate and solve warehouse operational issues such as inventory discrepancies and damaged and/or incorrect shipments. Ability to safely operate warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, dock plates, etc. Excellent computer skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Word and Excel. Microsoft D365 and Master Control experience is a plus. Core Competencies Proven team player with a collaborative/flexible mindset and a positive, service-oriented attitude. Ability to work with others in a positive and professional manner to develop and maintain our culture and strong working relationships with co-workers and management. Self-motivated with the ability to take initiative, including asking for and offering help when needed; performs work independently without being prompted. Strong attention to detail and focus on quality, accuracy, and accountability. Impeccable integrity. Will not sacrifice quality or compliance for any reason. Effective communicator, both written and verbal. What's on offer? We believe in our people and foster a supportive environment that develops and rewards performance and incentivizes long-term career success. Our benefits include, but are not limited to: Competitive salary Health, vision, and dental insurance Company paid life insurance Generous paid holidays Paid volunteer time Generous paid time off and rollover Company matching 401K and retirement savings plans Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Flexible working arrangements This position is located at our Decatur, Alabama site. Remote work is not available for this position due to the nature of the job. Fagron US is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; creed; color; religion; national origin; sex; age; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; genetic predisposition or carrier status; veteran, marital, or citizenship status; or any other status protected by law. Fagron US is proud to be an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer.

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