Posted in Admin - Clerical 10 days ago.
Type: Full-Time
Location: Dallas, Texas
The Assistant Service Center Manager is responsible to assist with the managing of the daily activities of the Distribution Center involving transportation, warehousing and related services to achieve customer service, satisfaction and cost objectives. A key aspect of this role is to provide effective leadership, communication and motivation to achieve operational objectives. |
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Regular and predictable attendance, safely perform tasks, and adherence to all safety policies and procedures are essential functions of your job. |
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Skills, Knowledge, and Ability Requirements To be considered for a Office Manager position, the following conditions must be met:
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Equipment · Personal desktop computers, fax machine, copy machine, calculator, writing instruments, telephone, various printers, and tape measure · Issued safety equipment |
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Safety · Hazards - Exposure to chemicals/fumes, pinch points, exposure to excessive noise, · strain/sprain, laceration/puncture, particulate exposure, contusion, temperature extremes, slipping, burns, shock, loss of limbs · Controls - Personal protective equipment, safety training, written procedures · Safety Equipment – Hard hat, back belt, safety glasses, steel toe shoes/boots, cut resistant gloves, cut resistant outerwear, other equipment as dictated by the specific department. |
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Work Environment · Noise levels in the work environment can be moderate to high. · The plant facility is subject to the same general climate conditions of the region (heat, cold, humidity, etc.). · Chemicals, dust, pollen and other typical airborne particulate matter are present within the atmosphere of the production floor and may create some odors in the plant. The Company, in an effort to provide its employees with a safe and healthy working environment, limits exposure to chemicals through written procedures, engineering controls, and PPE. · While some chemical may pose health risks if not properly used, employees are trained on the proper safety equipment and procedures for handling chemicals. · While the chemical exposure and odors are under acceptable levels set by OSHA and the WCB, they nevertheless, can be smelled and are handled according to the company’s hazardous communication program.
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Physical Activities/Demands
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Activity |
Occasional (0-32x/shift) |
Frequent (33-200x/shift) |
Constant (201+/shift) |
Bend/Twist |
X |
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Carrying |
X |
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Kneel/Crawl |
X |
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Ladders/Scaffold Climbing |
X |
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Reaching |
X |
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Repetitive Use |
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Wrist/Hand/Fingers |
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X |
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Shoulder/Elbow |
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Hip/Knee/Ankles |
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Standing |
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X |
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Sitting |
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X |
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Stoop/Squat |
X |
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Stair Climbing |
X |
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Typing/Keyboarding |
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X |
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Walking |
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X |
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Other (Explain) |
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· For the following physical activities, list amount of both measurements(how often and how much)
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