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Warehouse Manager
Location: Woodstock, GA
Overview
A well-established manufacturer of innovative machinery solutions is seeking a Warehouse Manager to lead all warehouse operations supporting manufacturing and service teams. This role is responsible for ensuring efficient receiving, storage, staging, and distribution of parts, equipment, and materials—while maintaining accurate inventory, optimizing workflows, enforcing safety standards, and ensuring timely fulfillment to production and service operations.
Key Responsibilities
Warehouse Operations
- Oversee daily warehouse activities including receiving, picking, packing, put-away, shipping, and cycle counting.
- Ensure all incoming materials are inspected, logged, and stored according to established standards.
- Maintain an organized and efficient layout for raw materials, ink, parts, and finished goods.
- Develop and enforce operational procedures to improve accuracy and efficiency.
Inventory Management
- Manage inventory levels to support manufacturing schedules, service operations, and parts/ink sales.
- Lead cycle counts and root-cause analysis for inventory variances.
- Coordinate with Purchasing, Service, and Production to maintain accurate stock levels.
- Ensure proper labeling, location management, and control of serialized and critical components.
Shipping & Receiving
- Direct all outbound shipments to ensure accuracy, proper documentation, and on-time carrier scheduling.
- Oversee import/export compliance as required (commercial invoices, HTS codes, packing lists).
- Maintain relationships with freight carriers, parcel services, and LTL providers.
Leadership & Team Development
- Train, supervise, and evaluate warehouse associates.
- Establish daily goals and monitor productivity.
- Promote a positive, safety-focused work environment.
Safety & Compliance
- Enforce OSHA and company-specific safety policies.
- Ensure proper operation and maintenance of forklifts, pallet jacks, and other warehouse equipment.
- Maintain clean, hazard-free warehouse conditions.
Process Improvement
- Analyze workflows and identify opportunities for automation, optimization, and cost reduction.
- Partner with IT and Operations to improve ERP usage for warehouse functions (bin management, MRP, inventory transactions, etc.).
- Lead warehouse-related continuous improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
Required
- 5–10 years of warehouse management or supervisory experience.
- Strong knowledge of inventory control principles and warehouse best practices.
- Proficiency with ERP systems (Syspro experience highly preferred).
- Ability to operate warehouse equipment (forklift certification preferred).
- Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
Preferred
- Experience in manufacturing or industrial equipment environments.
- Bachelor’s degree preferred in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Operations Management, Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or Manufacturing Management. (not required)
Chemical Process Engineer
Location: Magnolia, AR
Employment Type: Full-Time, On-Site
Travel: Up to 10%
About the Company
A global energy services and solutions company (NYSE-listed) with operations on six continents is seeking a Chemical Process Engineer for its Arkansas operations. The company is focused on environmentally conscious services and expanding into the low-carbon energy market with a diverse portfolio including Energy Services, Industrial Chemicals, and Critical Minerals.
Position Summary
Reporting to the site Operations Manager, the Chemical Process Engineer provides expertise in developing existing and new processes and projects. This role requires a strong blend of design engineering capabilities and hands-on plant operations experience, working collaboratively across R&D, Operations, Contractors, and Sales teams to drive process improvements and project execution.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Develop new and existing processes from concept to finished operating process
- Design and develop Process Flow Diagrams (PFD) and Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
- Produce material and energy balances for all new or existing operations
- Utilize CAD programs to build or modify line drawings and technical documentation
- Perform complex chemical engineering calculations and provide primary support to resolve process upsets
- Troubleshoot process issues and provide support during startups, shutdowns, and plant turnarounds
- Track daily production volumes and raw material utilization
- Lead projects by building cross-functional teams, developing executable scopes of work, building cost models (OPEX and CAPEX), acquiring equipment, writing procedures and test plans, and conducting startups
- Investigate and identify root causes of incidents and develop corrective actions
- Develop and complete Management of Change (MOC) documentation
- Provide training to aid in developing others on process improvements
Required Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering required
Experience:
- 3–5 years of active process or project experience in a manufacturing environment
- Demonstrated hands-on experience troubleshooting chemical processes in an operating plant
- Experience with process design, including material balances, energy balances, and equipment sizing
Technical Skills:
- Proficiency with Process Flow Diagrams (PFD) and Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
- Working knowledge of CAD programs for technical drawings
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to perform complex engineering calculations
- Familiarity with Management of Change (MOC) processes
Other Requirements:
- Ability to serve on Emergency Response Team (fire brigade, HAZMAT, rescue, or first responder)
- Must possess a valid Driver's License
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Work Environment
This is a field-based position where employees may be exposed to various outside weather conditions including rain, humidity, snow, and heat during daytime and nighttime hours. The noise level in this work environment is usually moderate to loud for extended periods of time.
Estimator/Project Manager – Commercial HVAC
Division: Projects, Reports to Director of Project Management
About the Company:
We are a premier, privately held provider of turn-key commercial building solutions across Texas, specializing in commercial HVAC, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Building Automation services. With over 40 years of industry experience, we focus on building lasting partnerships that enhance client productivity by keeping operational costs low and facility performance high. We are looking for leaders who value a strong company culture, world-class customer service, and continuous team development.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a dynamic Estimator/Project Manager who seamlessly blends technical HVAC estimating with hands-on project management. In this role, you will be the linchpin between the sales team, field staff, and the customer. You will be responsible for analyzing project scopes, building accurate estimates, procuring materials, and managing the project lifecycle from proposal to closeout. The ideal candidate is a "Servant Leader" who requires minimal supervision and is driven by a mentality of continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Estimating: Meet with customers and Account Managers to gather site requirements; analyze blueprints, control drawings, and technical documents to build accurate, value-driven estimates and proposals.
- Project Execution: Order and verify all project materials and equipment; proactively monitor project costs and progress to ensure profit margins are met or exceeded.
- Resource Management: Coordinate project schedules and assign field team members based on their specific skills and the needs of the project.
- Change Management: Identify out-of-scope work, generate change orders, and secure necessary approvals to prevent workflow interruptions.
- Safety & Leadership: Enforce all company and site-specific safety programs; provide clear communication and constructive feedback to field personnel.
- Project Closeout: Manage the transmittal of job files for timely billing; ensure all startup sheets, equipment documentation, and warranties are completed and delivered to the customer.
Qualifications & Requirements:
- Experience: A minimum of 5 years of proven, successful experience in the Commercial HVAC industry, which must include a blend of estimating, field work, and supervision.
- Education: High school diploma or GED required; formal Vocational or Technical school training is highly preferred.
- Skills: Strong ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications; intermediate proficiency in spreadsheets and word processing.
- Characteristics: Highly organized self-starter, strong collaborative problem solver, and an excellent communicator capable of handling multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Availability: Must be willing to work occasional overtime and be accessible during extended hours to support project needs.
Physical & Work Environment Requirements:
- Capable of lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs.
- Comfortable working in diverse physical environments, including high commercial rooftops, confined spaces, and outdoor weather extremes.
- Must be able to balance desk-based estimating work with the physical demands of job site walks (standing, walking, bending, stooping).