Assembly Coordinatorother related Employment listings - Salem, VA at Geebo

Assembly Coordinator

Salem, VA Salem, VA Full-time Full-time $20 an hour $20 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
The Coordinator must control all activities on the Assembly floor.
This position is responsible for the staffing of the lines, co-coordinating the material flow of product, and ensuring that due dates, quality, customer requirements, and production standards are achieved and maintained.
The Coordinator will need to be able to operate and address any problem with the packaging machines to deliver pristine product in a timely order.
This position will execute daily schedules and enforce Elizabeth Arden Safety and Company Policies.
The Coordinator will also adhere and practice the 5S program in their work area, and pursue World Class excellence.
Skills / Competencies:
Two to five years in logistics operational role and have performed duties at above average level or equivalent knowledge or experience with High School Diploma or secondary GED desired.
Operating knowledge of material handling technologies such as Conveyors, Tape machines, label applicators Experience in JDE and achieving departmental KPI's Strong leadership skills - Must possess the ability to handle personnel and assign duties professionally and fairly.
Strong communication skills - Must be able to communicate effectively through written and oral interactions.
Attention to details As processes change and improvements are implemented, ensure that employees affected are trained to complete tasks as prescribed.
Able to operate pallet jack and other customary warehouse equipment.
Strong organization skills and ability to prioritize effectively.
Strong Mathematical, Calculator, and PC skills.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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