Sr. Materials Handling Tech : Distribution Services Job - (galveston, TX) General Labor - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Sr. Materials Handling Tech : Distribution Services Job - (galveston, TX)

Job Title:
Sr.
Materials Handling Tech :
Distribution Services Business Unit:
FACSV Full/Part Time:
Full:
Time (40 hours) Regular/Temporary:
Regular Min Qualifications
Job Description:
Salary Range From 25,250 To 38,280 Annually This position is a Band Code:
CS12 Specific Job Related Duties - Assists or takes the lead in training new employees.
- Takes the tactical lead in the absence of the team captain to ensure the work is done and the customers' needs are met.
Assesses resource and workflow patterns to determine any needed changes in work assignments to ensure timelines are met and work is completed accurately and efficiently.
- Develops and maintains effective partnerships with internal and external customers to proactively understand the customer's requirements and assists with their needs.
- Assists with process benchmarking and initiates process/environmental improvements.
- Assists with the facilitation of staff, self development and training ensuring assigned staff members and self are up to date on proper use of computer based systems, proper use of equipment, all required UTMB classes and staying current on field of expertise.
Delivery - Assists with coordinating process activities and assigned staff members in direct areas of responsibility.
- Assists with managing Cylinder and Distribution operations to maximize cost effectiveness and customer satisfaction to meet UTMB fiscal and institutional performance objectives.
- Coordinates between multiple work teams to meet outcomes beneficial to the customer needs.
- Assist with the modification of delivery routes as appropriate.
- Reviews discrepancies and takes appropriate corrective action as required.
- Operates vehicles requiring Commercial Drivers License.
- Opera Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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