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Adidas America Distribution Process Controller in Spartanburg, South Carolina
Distribution Process Controller
Area : Global Operations/SCM NAM
Department : Spartanburg DC Operations
Direct Reporting Line : Operations Supervisor
Indirect/secondary reporting line : Operations Manager, Senior Manager & Director
Subsidiary/country : USA
Location: Spartanburg
GSMS Grade: P3
Personnel Managed : No
Purpose: Responsible for daily operations functions within the DC. Direct the workflow in and around the Sorter to include product flow to and from the Sorter in a safe and effective manner, while properly directing associates to complete assigned tasks. Responsible for continually improving the processes of the facility to increase the overall effectiveness of the operation. This role requires an effective professional communicator, must be a professional team player and must work well with others.
Key Responsibilities:
Recall all Gaylords from the nightly wave.
Start your first packwave or packwaves in Beumer, but remember not to over-activate too many waves causing re-circ. Once waves are active, have Inductors begin to induct
Look to see if Recon is completed. If not, look at which packwaves have the greatest shortage and begin to set aside a Gaylord for each wave being Reconed.
Perform recon in WM following the Recon SOP
When product arrives for recon, always do the residual product before the reserve
Always ensure Inductors are kept busy and productive
Once Case Break arrives for a Rush wave, look at the Case Break report in PM Web to see how many partial dumps vs. full dumps there are and set lanes accordingly
Always ensure a good flow of cases to the case break stations. Do not let the throwers overload the line. This will cause the line to shut down
Once there are enough products at each station and enough work to ensure good flow. Stop induction of packwaves and begin to case break the rush wave
Check case break and packwave locations after each packwave has been fully inducted to ensure there are no cases left in either location
During the shift continuously check the lines to ensure all packed cartons are flowing from the Sorter
Check no read and other netting around the Sorter at different periods throughout the day
Check the Jackpot chute using the BEOS view in Beumer. If the chute is full have the drivers empty it ASAP and bring it to the opposite side, it was inducted on to see which wave the product belongs to
Always ensure the no read is kept clear and if large amounts of product kicks to no read ensure we are not over-inducting and if we are; stop induction and have inductors pack or remove pairs until re-circulation is back in control
At shifts end; ensure the drivers are setting up the 2nd shifts Gaylord’s and walk the Sorter to ensure there are no cartons that have been left on the floor
Always ensure there are no loose pairs lying around either desk at shifts end, leave the area clean and ready for the incoming shift
Contribute to maintaining a safe and orderly working environment
Identify, report, and follow up on any property damage or safety concerns
Participate in Lean Six Sigma activities
Other duties as assigned
Key Relationships:
Operations management team
Inbound/Outbound Distribution personnel
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities :
Excellent verbal and written communication in English
Ability to work collaboratively within a large group of co-workers
Positive and enthusiastic approach
Strong knowledgeof DC operations, including storage methodsand material flow
Performance and metrics driven mindset
Excel, Outlook, Word and working knowledge of WMS principles
Regularly required to talk or hear; stand or walk; use fingers, hands and arms to feel, handle, grip, grasp, lift, push and pull for up to ten (10) hours/day
Ability to work in a warehouse environment
Abilityto reliably attend work/scheduled hours
Occasionally required to sit; bending, twisting, climb or balance;lift and carry items such as boxes weighing up to forty (40) pounds;and stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl
Requisite Education and Experience / Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED equivalent required
Minimum of (1) year related distribution experience and/or training
Ability to work overtime and weekends as required
At adidas we have a winning culture. But to win, physical power is not enough. Just like athletes our employees need mental strength in their game. We foster the athlete‘s mindset through a set of behaviors that we want to enable and develop in our people and that are at the core of our unique company culture – the 3Cs: CONFIDENCE, COLLABORATION and CREATIVITY.
CONFIDENCE allows athletes to make quick decisions on the field, to reach higher. For us at adidas confidence means acknowledging that we don’t have all the answers. But we are willing to take risks, we try new things. And if we fail, then this is part of our learning – it helps us improve.
COLLABORATION . Every elite athlete relies on partners: coaches, teammates, and nutritionists. We, too, know that we are stronger together. Winning as one team takes open and candid dialogue, inclusiveness and trust in each other’s abilities and talents.
Being the best sports company in the world takes CREATIVITY . No great athlete succeeds by copying their predecessors’ training plans and strategies. We have to be open to new ideas, explore, gain an edge and stand out. Only then can we succeed.
adidas celebrates diversity, supports inclusiveness and encourages individual expression in our workplace. We do not tolerate the harassment or discrimination toward any of our applicants or employees. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Job Title: Distribution Process Controller
Brand: adidas
Location: Spartanburg
TEAM: Global Operations
State: SC
Country/Region: US
Contract Type: Full time
Number: 291371
Date: Jan 11, 2021
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