Reporting to the Director of Operations North Eastern British Columbia the Logistics Manager will plan, organize, direct, manage, evaluate, and is responsible for the operations and budget of departments or companies involved in supply chain services including customer service, warehousing, inventory control, transportation, materials handling, and strategic planning. This position includes the identification of opportunities for logistics operation improvements.
Key Accountabilities:
- Strategically plan and manage logistics, yard/shop, transportation and customer services
- Direct, optimize and coordinate full order cycle
- Liaise and negotiate with suppliers, manufacturers, retailers and consumers
- Keep track of quality, quantity, stock levels, delivery times, transport costs and efficiency
- Arrange yard/shop, catalog goods, plan routes and process shipments
- Resolve any arising problems or complaints
- Supervise, coach and train yard/shop workforce
- Meet cost, productivity, accuracy and timeliness targets
- Maintain metrics and analyze data to assess performance and implement improvements
- Comply with laws, regulations and ISO requirements??
Duties and responsibilities:
- Coordinating manpower with job supervisors and the union
- Working with the ISSLP Receptionist to ensure travel and hotel arrangements are made for the union workforce
- Liaising and negotiating with suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers
- Keeping track of quality, quantity, stock levels, delivery times, transport costs and efficiency
- Arranging yard/shop, cataloging goods, planning routes, and processing shipments
- Resolving any arising problems or complaints within your job description
- Inventory management: including Scaffold Equipment, Environmental Containment (Shrink-wrap), Supplies, Safety Equipment and Promotional Stock
- Supervising, coaching, and training the yard/shop workforce
- Strategically planning and managing logistics, yard/shop, and transportation
- Coordinating all loading and unloading of trucks
- Negotiating costs on trucking and dispatching trucking
- Maintaining metrics and analyzing data to assess performance and implement improvements
- Maintaining Vehicles, Trailers, Office Trailers, SeaCans, Forklifts and Skid Steers
- Approves the online orientation for ISSLP new field employees
- Assuring that all paperwork (receipts, inventory reports, etc.) are provided to the appropriate department.
Qualifications:
● Minimum of five years’ experience in Logistics role. Several years of progressively responsible experience in logistics are usually required, including supervisory experience. Extensive experience as a supervisor may substitute for formal education.
● Completion of a college or university program in business administration, transportation administration, or engineering, or an equivalent combination of training and supply chain experience. A Graduate school background and international experience are considered assets.
● A Logistics Manager should have the following skill sets: coordination, active listening, critical thinking, reading comprehension, writing, monitoring, service orientation, time management, judgment and decision making and active learning.
● Intermediate computer skills (e.g. MS Office including Excel and Word)
● Team player and able to build and maintain relationships both internal and external.
● Flexible to change and open to constructive feedback
● Strong written and verbal communication skills.
● Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
● Proven leadership capabilities
● Self-starting, team player willing to work collaboratively towards achieving the strategic goals of the company
Working conditions:
Office environment, working to deadlines, some high stress situations (i.e. collections and meeting deadlines)
Physical requirements:
May be required to work long hours or weekends on occasion to support
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $100,000.00-$110,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
Work Location: In person