Immediate Supervisor: Director of Warehouse and Transportation

The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for the daily management of receiving, storage, loading/unloading, and internal logistics operations. He/she supervises work teams, ensures compliance with procedures and health and safety rules, and guarantees operational efficiency through proactive management of performance indicators.

With a key role in continuous improvement, the Supervisor contributes to process optimization, administrative follow-up, and interdepartmental collaboration.

Responsibilities

Operational and Logistics Management

  • Supervise a 207,000 sq. ft. warehouse, including shipping/receiving (4–6 docks, 5–6 production lines).
  • Plan and optimize workforce allocation.
  • Manage receiving, storage, and transportation activities (internal and external fleet).
  • Ensure safe and efficient use of equipment (forklifts, overhead cranes, racking).
  • Monitor productivity, lead times, and error rates, and implement corrective actions.
  • Ensure stock rotation (FIFO) and inventory compliance.

 

Team Management

  • Supervise 2–3 coordinators and 12–16 unionized employees (2–3 shifts).
  • Motivate teams through leadership focused on performance and continuous improvement.
  • Manage hiring, onboarding, training, attendance, and scheduling.
  • Validate timesheets and oversee payroll via ADP.
  • Conduct regular follow-ups (meetings, performance reviews, coaching).

 

Health, Safety, and Compliance

  • Ensure compliance with OHS regulations, WHMIS, and load securement standards (RNA, Standard 10).
  • Participate in the OHS/QWL committee, investigate incidents, and implement corrective measures.
  • Identify and correct risks on the shop floor.
  • Participate in the Emergency Measures Plan (EMP).

 

Continuous Improvement and Quality

  • Monitor and analyze KPIs, propose action plans.
  • Maintain ISO standards and update procedures.
  • Work with the Quality Department to handle complaints and optimize processes.
  • Lead continuous improvement projects (5S, productivity, cost reduction).

 

Collaboration and Interdepartmental Support

  • Work closely with Production, Maintenance, Quality, Planning, HR, and OHS.
  • Participate in the integration of new equipment and cross-functional projects.
  • Be available outside of regular hours (evenings, weekends) if required.
  • Provide coverage for other supervisors/coordinators during absences.

 

Desired Profile

Experience and Technical Skills

  • Minimum 5 years of warehouse/logistics supervision in a unionized manufacturing environment.
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Advanced Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).
  • Experience in restructuring and change management.
  • Expertise in warehousing, load securement (RNA, Standard 10), and hazardous materials.
  • In-depth knowledge of WHMIS (mandatory).
  • Knowledge of Sage X3 (an asset).

 

Abilities and Personal Qualities

  • Bilingual French/English (spoken and written).
  • Strong leadership and coaching skills.
  • Highly organized, rigorous, and solution-oriented.
  • Analytical, diplomatic, and credible with teams.

 

Conditions

  • Regular schedule: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (flexible based on operational needs).
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