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City of San José
WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR (1517)
CLASS PURPOSE
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
Plans and supervises the operations of a major warehousing facility providing a wide variety of commodities utilized City-wide, or a major warehouse with a large number of highly specialized parts and equipment unique to a department.
Establishes minimum and maximum stock levels through knowledge of usage patterns, stock availability, lead times, specialized usage requirements, shelf life and other pertinent factors.
Develops methods of efficient space utilization.
Plans and supervises the receipt, storage, issuance and disposal of items requiring specialized handling.
Supervises an inter-departmental mail and drayage service.
Plans and supervises the rotation of stock.
Ensures majority of stock is turned over in accordance with accepted standards.
Coordinates with buyers, vendors, user departments and divisions to minimize inventory, eliminates obsolete parts, achieves standardization of parts.
Maintains records of costs, vendors, usage patterns, replacement component systems, lead times and blueprints.
Ensures handling of hazardous materials such as paints, solvents, chemicals and fertilizers complies with State and Federal regulations.
DISTINGUISHING
CHARACTERISTICS
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of warehousing operations including receipt, storage, issuance and distribution of a wide variety of commodities.
Knowledge of computerized inventory control.
Knowledge of supervisory methods, principles and practices.
Knowledge of commercial shipping methods, terminology and equipment.
Knowledge of UPS, Federal Express, and US postal rules and regulations.
Ability to analyze pertinent factors related to stock minimum and maximum levels.
Ability to read and understand drawings and specifications.
Ability to determine material requirements for specific or specialized uses.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to supervise storekeeping staff in the performance of commodity, receipt, warhouseing, issuing distribution and record keeping functions for a large warehouse facility.
Competency Knowledges, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of supply sources, lead times, shelf life and other pertinent factors related to warehousing stock.
Knowledge of Federal, State and local requirements for receipt, storage, issuance and disposal of solvents, paints, thinness and similar items requiring special handling.
Knowledge of City warehouse inventory control system and procedures.
Ability to coordinate and schedule the work activity for assigned personnel.
Training And
Experience
License/Certificates
3314Z/1134P