Receiving Lead

Houston, TX
Full Time
Fulfillment Center
Mid Level
The Receiving Lead will report directly to the Warehouse Manager and is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the receiving area within the warehouse. This role ensures accurate receipt, inspection, and processing of inbound shipments while maintaining compliance with company standards. The Receiving Lead plays a key role in coordinating with vendors, managing inventory, and fostering a safe and efficient work environment.


Key Responsibilities:
  • Receiving Operations:
    • Supervise and coordinate the receipt of all inbound shipments, including verifying delivery accuracy against purchase orders.
    • Inspect incoming goods for damage, defects, or discrepancies and escalate issues as necessary.
    • Ensure proper labeling, tagging, and documentation of received goods.
  • Inventory Management:
    • Work closely with inventory teams to ensure accurate recording of incoming materials in the warehouse management system.
    • Conduct periodic audits to reconcile physical inventory with system records.
    • Assist in identifying and resolving inventory discrepancies.
  • Team Membership:
    • Provide training, guidance, and support to receiving support personnel to ensure high performance and adherence to procedures.
    • Foster a positive team environment that emphasizes safety, accountability, and teamwork.
  • Vendor Coordination:
    • Communicate with vendors and carriers to resolve delivery issues or delays.
    • Manage return processes for damaged or incorrect shipments in collaboration with procurement teams.
  • Safety and Compliance:
    • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe receiving area in compliance with OSHA standards.
    • Ensure team members follow all safety protocols, including proper handling of equipment and materials.
    • Conduct regular safety inspections and address any hazards promptly.
Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or equivalent required; additional education in logistics or supply chain management preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in warehouse receiving or a similar role, with at least 1 year in a leadership capacity.
  • Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS) and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Strong organizational, problem-solving, and time management skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
  • Ability to operate forklifts and other warehouse equipment (certification preferred).
Key Competencies:
  • Attention to Detail: Ensure accuracy in receiving and recording inventory.
  • Leadership: Guide and inspire a team to meet operational goals.
  • Adaptability: Handle high-pressure situations and shifting priorities effectively.
  • Communication: Liaise effectively with vendors, carriers, and internal teams.
Working Conditions:
  • Prolonged periods of standing, walking, and operating warehouse equipment.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds regularly.
  • Warehouse environment with exposure to varying temperatures and noise levels.
  • May be required to work additional hours or weekends during peak periods.
Compensation: Competitive pay with benefits, including health insurance, 401(k), and opportunities for professional development.
 

HRforGrowth is an extension of the Growth Catalyst Group (GCG), a partnership of companies with more than 65 years of operating experience and a history of successfully serving customers across industries and disciplines. 

We specialize in Organizational Transformation, Talent Acquisition, Peak Staffing, HR Staff Augmentation, HR Technology Solutions, Outplacement and all forms of risk mitigation and compliance, benefits and compensation strategies, and performance management. 

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