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Lacey Train Staffing LLC

We are in the search for a Bilingual (Spanish) Warehouse Coordinator in Lacey, WA!This is an internal position, and we train you! Great opportunity!Shift:
2nd (12pm- 9pm) - must be available on weekendsPay Rate:
$18/HR.
Bilingual - English and Spanish is required Must have Material Hander Equipment Experience (MHE) Warehouse Coordinator:
this position is a combination of supervising employees, walking the floors to ensure a safe work environment and maintaining a clear line of communication with client management to ensure successful customer service.
Constant availability to employees, client and management.
Essential Functions:
-Must manage all attendance and punctuality for all employees.
-Manage warehouse employees through leadership and professionalism.
-Establish priorities, meet timelines and deadlines is essential for a Warehouse Clerk-Ability to closely follow up with all workers compensation and injury events.
-Conduct pre-shift safety meetings.
-Warehouse Clerk must conduct Material Handling Equipment certifications with employees.
-Conduct safety walks to ensure a safe work environment.
-Warehouse Clerk manages time keeping program that is use to keep track of employee hours.
-Maintain daily, weekly and monthly reports.
-Issue disciplinary action.
-Constant updating employee database.
-Undertaking other tasks as directed by the On-Site Manager.
-Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements:
-Minimum of High School Diploma/GED.
-Warehouse/distribution experience is preferred but not required.
-Excellent Computer Skills (MS Office proficient, Excel, and Word).
-Strong client centered service delivery and impeccable client relation skills required.
-Demonstrated verbal, written communication and presentation skills.
-Bilingual English/Spanish is required.
#ZRIAbout the Company:
Lacey Train Staffing LLC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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