Supervisor Materials Management - Central Services Administrative & Office Jobs - Corpus Christi, TX at Geebo

Supervisor Materials Management - Central Services

Description
Summary:
Responsible for the daily administration and operation of the warehouse.
Oversees that materials are received, stored, shipped, and reported in accordance with established procedures.
Directs and supervises warehouse staff.
Reviews effectiveness of operating procedures, maintenance, space utilization, and protection of equipment.
CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi is the largest and foremost acute care medical center in South Texas.
Consisting of six hospital campuses and six family health centers throughout the Coastal bend, we serve 60% of the community.
The health system is consistently ranked as a healthcare leader in the area and has received national recognition for several pioneering programs, including cardiac care, clinical excellence and oncology.
For more than 100 years, CHRISTUS Spohn has been distinguished by its high caliber Associates and affiliated physicians, its comprehensive and innovative services, and its long history of responding to the needs of the community it serves.
Requirements:
Associates Degree or equivalent preferred and/or equivalent combination of education and materials management experience.
A minimum of five years of relevant experience relating to material management; warehousing, supervision, inventory control, scheduling and procurement.
Work Type:
Full Time Recommended Skills Administration Logistics Operations Maintenance Materials Management Procurement Management Scheduling Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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