Traffic Coordinator en American Gypsum
American Gypsum · Georgetown, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
- Oficina en Georgetown
JOB SUMMARY:
The primary responsibilities of the Traffic Coordinator are to:
- Be sure safety and quality are always part of the daily operation, to provide a safe workplace and to load product with the and highest quality product possible.
- Ensure the proper product and piece count is loaded on the truck.
- Oversee all loaders working on crew, including the safety, training and supervision.
- Be able to navigate and understand the production reporting software.
- Ensure accurate daily inventory count and prior day’s shipment reconciliation.
- Ensure effective and efficient flow of incoming and outgoing commodities and the documentation for all transactions.
- Effectively communicate operational information to other departments, plants, and the corporate staff in a complete and professional manner.
- Investigate and implement solutions to any departmental issues that may arise.
POSITION PROFILE:
To be successful in the position, a candidate would have (but not be limited to) certain skills and abilities to:
- Strong Computer Skills
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office; Specifically Excel & Outlook
- Ability to work 50-60 hours per week as needed (Including Saturdays)
- Organize personnel to perform specific tasks.
- Follow up on personnel to ensure their productivity.
- Multi-task in a warehouse and office environment.
- Perform loading related physical demands as needed.
- Use good communication skills.
- Use good organization skills.
- Working closely alongside others in a team environment.
- Follow procedures and react to conditions outside of set guidelines.
- Use a calculator to plot loads by weight.
- Proficiently read a tape measure.
- Perform frequent visual inspections of product.
- Be flexible to take on additional duties as needed.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
SAFETY
The Traffic Coordinator is responsible for his/her personal safety as well as the loaders they supervise. Safety is the number one consideration in all daily activities.
- Participate in all required safety training and meetings in compliance with meeting all American Gypsum and OSHA safety requirements.
- Know all safety procedures, rules and ensure enforcement.
- Report all accidents both injury and non-injury immediately. See that proper documentation is complete.
- Properly train new operators on safety procedures.
- Ensure that housekeeping is being maintained.
- Ensure the use of all required PPE.
- Continuously look for ways to improve safety.
- Identify weaknesses in the crew and work to eliminate them.
- Ensure mobile equipment checklists are done at the beginning of each shift.
- Prepare and present weekly crew safety huddles.
- Set an example for all Loading personnel.
- Ensure propane bottles are filled on a daily basis following safe refilling procedures.
QUALITY
- Adhere to all quality-related procedures.
- Complete cull forms accurately and completely.
- Place culled board in proper location.
- Know product location in the warehouse.
- Know how to properly stack board.
- Ensure all loaders are following quality related procedures.
OPERATIONS
Operations – Trucks:
- Plot load as directed on paperwork.
- Inspect trailer for missing planks, snow or ice on deck.
- Consult with truck driver for length of trailer and load placement on trailer.
- Ensure jack stand is under empty trailer.
- Load trailers.
- Inspect load for accuracy and damage when loading is complete.
- Sign off on paperwork and return paperwork to driver.
- Return any units that may have been set aside back to the proper location.
- Pickup any dunnage that may be on floor.
Operations – Rails:
- Know the proper safety procedures in the shrink-wrap area.
- Know how to use fall protection.
- Have knowledge of prep work. i.e. nailing slueters, cutting banding.
- Other assignments as directed by supervision.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES:
- Must be flexible with job duties; may be required to fill in on other jobs or in other departments when the business or organization is short-handed.
- Other duties as assigned
MACHINES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
- 15,000 lb, 10,000 lb and 5,000 lb forklift.
- Sweeper scrubber floor machine.
- Mobile railcar mover.
- Propane shrink wrap gun.
- Air bander.
- Air nailer.
- Broom and shovel.
- Utility knife.
- Tape measure.
WORK EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Logistical, warehouse, and inventory management experience (Preferred).
- Forklift experience.
- Knowledge of basic loading office operations.
- Must have high school diploma or equivalent.
TECHNICAL/CLERICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Strong computer skills, including MS Office suite (Required).
- Must be able to read information on Bill of Lading.
- Must be able to use a calculator for basic math functions.
- Must be able to read a tape measure.
- Strong understanding of basic computer operations.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be able to climb on and off forklift frequently.
- Must be able to lift 50 lbs occasionally.
- Must be able to work 50-60 hours per week as needed. (Including Saturdays)
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND CONDITIONS:
- Well-lighted.
- Loading office is climate controlled.
- The plant floor is not climate controlled.
- Attention level requirements are high; working around forklifts in high traffic areas.
- Slippery floor conditions may exist in inclement weather.