Line Supervisor - Warehouse, Courtice
Line Supervisor - Warehouse, Courtice
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Courtice L1E, Canada
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Posted: less than a week ago
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Description
Line Supervisor is responsible for driving the overall effectiveness of the National Distribution Centre by leading inventory deployment planning, overseeing shipping and receiving operations, and supervising all aspects of the product finishing function. This role plays a critical part in ensuring optimal inventory levels, efficient order fulfillment, accurate product labeling, and optimized inbound and outbound logistics, directly contributing to customer satisfaction and operational performance.
Benefits
Competitive compensation with results-based rewards and annual merit increases tied to performance
100% employer-paid health and dental benefits, plus insurance coverage, a Health Spending Account, and paid sick days to support your health and well-being
Profit sharing and deferred profit-sharing programs to support long-term financial planning
Career growth opportunities, with many roles across our four divisions filled through internal promotions
Industry-leading training and development, including in-house learning opportunities and tuition reimbursement to support continued growth
A collaborative, team-based work environment where contributions are recognized and valued
Employee discounts on batteries, plus access to exclusive deals on popular brands
Duties&Responsibilities
Lead, supervise, and foster a positive, high-performance work environment where employees are motivated, engaged, and accountable to performance standards and operational targets
Coordinate and lead all product finishing line operations, ensuring labeling activities are executed accurately and meet established quality standards
Oversee daily distribution planning, including coordination of customer orders, inventory allocation, and workload prioritization across the National Distribution Centre
Manage and optimize shipping and receiving operations, ensuring all inbound and outbound shipments are accurately processed, scheduled, and completed within established timelines
Develop and execute operational plans to support business growth, including labour planning, staffing, resource allocation, and budget considerations
Drive inventory optimization initiatives, including cycle counts, returns management, warranty processing, and product allocation strategies
Ensure compliance with all company policies, procedures, and applicable provincial legislation, including health and safety, TDG, and WHMIS requirements
Provide ongoing coaching, mentorship, and performance management to team members to support development, productivity, and succession planning
Actively participate in recruitment, onboarding, training, and development of employees, while addressing performance concerns and resolving operational issues
Collaborate cross-functionally with Supply Chain, Logistics, Customer Service, and Inventory teams to ensure seamless execution of daily operations and exceptional customer service
Monitor and report on operational metrics, identifying opportunities for continuous improvement, process optimization, and cost efficiency
Experience, Skills&Competencies
Post-secondary education in Operations, Supply Chain Management, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience
3+ years of leadership experience managing teams within a fast-paced operational setting
3+ years of progressive experience in a warehouse, distribution, or logistics environment
Strong knowledge of ERP systems, with SAP (WM/IM/SD) and RF WMS experience considered a very strong asset
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, balance competing demands, and drive results in a high-pressure environment
Strong organizational, planning, and problem-solving skills with a focus on accuracy and attention to detail
Proven ability to lead teams, influence stakeholders, and communicate effectively across all levels of the organization
Experience with inventory management, shipping/receiving operations, and process improvement initiatives is strongly preferred
Other Considerations
This is a 100% on-site position, supporting our National Head Office location in Courtice, Ontario
Satisfactory completion of role-specific background checks will be required as a condition of employment. These may include, but are not limited to, criminal record checks, professional references, driver's abstracts, and employment credit checks
Approximate annual salary range for this role is $65,000-75,000 (exact salary to be determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data)
Accessibility And Inclusion East Penn Canada is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will provide reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities, upon request.
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Benefits
Competitive compensation with results-based rewards and annual merit increases tied to performance
100% employer-paid health and dental benefits, plus insurance coverage, a Health Spending Account, and paid sick days to support your health and well-being
Profit sharing and deferred profit-sharing programs to support long-term financial planning
Career growth opportunities, with many roles across our four divisions filled through internal promotions
Industry-leading training and development, including in-house learning opportunities and tuition reimbursement to support continued growth
A collaborative, team-based work environment where contributions are recognized and valued
Employee discounts on batteries, plus access to exclusive deals on popular brands
Duties&Responsibilities
Lead, supervise, and foster a positive, high-performance work environment where employees are motivated, engaged, and accountable to performance standards and operational targets
Coordinate and lead all product finishing line operations, ensuring labeling activities are executed accurately and meet established quality standards
Oversee daily distribution planning, including coordination of customer orders, inventory allocation, and workload prioritization across the National Distribution Centre
Manage and optimize shipping and receiving operations, ensuring all inbound and outbound shipments are accurately processed, scheduled, and completed within established timelines
Develop and execute operational plans to support business growth, including labour planning, staffing, resource allocation, and budget considerations
Drive inventory optimization initiatives, including cycle counts, returns management, warranty processing, and product allocation strategies
Ensure compliance with all company policies, procedures, and applicable provincial legislation, including health and safety, TDG, and WHMIS requirements
Provide ongoing coaching, mentorship, and performance management to team members to support development, productivity, and succession planning
Actively participate in recruitment, onboarding, training, and development of employees, while addressing performance concerns and resolving operational issues
Collaborate cross-functionally with Supply Chain, Logistics, Customer Service, and Inventory teams to ensure seamless execution of daily operations and exceptional customer service
Monitor and report on operational metrics, identifying opportunities for continuous improvement, process optimization, and cost efficiency
Experience, Skills&Competencies
Post-secondary education in Operations, Supply Chain Management, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience
3+ years of leadership experience managing teams within a fast-paced operational setting
3+ years of progressive experience in a warehouse, distribution, or logistics environment
Strong knowledge of ERP systems, with SAP (WM/IM/SD) and RF WMS experience considered a very strong asset
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, balance competing demands, and drive results in a high-pressure environment
Strong organizational, planning, and problem-solving skills with a focus on accuracy and attention to detail
Proven ability to lead teams, influence stakeholders, and communicate effectively across all levels of the organization
Experience with inventory management, shipping/receiving operations, and process improvement initiatives is strongly preferred
Other Considerations
This is a 100% on-site position, supporting our National Head Office location in Courtice, Ontario
Satisfactory completion of role-specific background checks will be required as a condition of employment. These may include, but are not limited to, criminal record checks, professional references, driver's abstracts, and employment credit checks
Approximate annual salary range for this role is $65,000-75,000 (exact salary to be determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data)
Accessibility And Inclusion East Penn Canada is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will provide reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities, upon request.
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Company nameEast Penn Canada
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Job positionLine Supervisor - Warehouse
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