Packing Supervisor

Packing Supervisor


Company
Branch 47
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17–20 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
The Packing Supervisor oversees the packing operations to ensure efficient, accurate, and timely processing of products. This role involves managing packing staff, maintaining quality standards, and optimizing workflow to meet production targets while ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Responsibilities
• Supervise and coordinate daily packing activities.
• Manage, train, and support packing team members.
• Monitor packing quality and accuracy standards.
• Ensure compliance with health and safety guidelines.
• Maintain inventory control of packing materials.
• Optimize packing processes to improve efficiency.
• Collaborate with other departments to meet production deadlines.
• Resolve packing-related issues promptly.

Company DescriptionStaff Force is a Texas-based staffing agency with 23 offices across the nation as well as regional staffing agencies in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, McAllen, Laredo, and Brownsville, and Phoenix, AZ. Founded on Texas principals, we are honest, authentic and hard-working people who go above and beyond what other staffing agencies will do for you. We believe in more than placing just anyone to fulfill a job order. We will examine our pool of candidates until we find the one that is the perfect match. We are more than a staffing agency. We work hard to develop relationships with all of our clients -- job seekers and companies alike -- providing a level of service to our clients that extends far beyond the sterile, task-oriented service company. We exist to provide our clients with the very best, most personal, friendly, and reliable personnel services.

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