Nestle Waters North America

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Distribution Operations/Logistics

Once our bottled waters leave the bottling factory, one possible destination could be a partnering distribution facility that would then route our products to the many retail and other sales outlets where our brands are sold. Teams in Distribution Operations and Logistics focus on improving and perfecting processes that support our complex distribution network operations. When our products are delivered directly to the consumer from us, our Home and Office Delivery organization ensures those products are available in our warehouses, maintains high customer service levels, and provides coaching and leadership to our Route Sales Representatives. Below is a snapshot of a few of our key opportunities.

Planning Supervisor

Planning Supervisors create Master Production Schedules that maximize and balance factory/warehouse capacity while meeting all customer demand. Some of the main position responsibilities include performing detailed capacity assessments; overseeing and managing all activities performed by Raw Material/Break Relief Drivers; and providing scheduling and demand history reports on an as needed basis. Planning Supervisors also prepare and maintain detailed production schedules coordinated with manufacturing, marketing, and sales to facilitate superior customer service. Finally, they coordinate product availability within the supply chain, customer service, and marketing functions.

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Zone Manager

Zone Managers ultimately are responsible for maximizing the growth and profitability of the Home and Office Delivery business within a geographic zone. They accomplish this by leading a multi-functional Zone team, leading and developing people, managing profit and loss, and leveraging all available resources at the Zone/Division/National level.

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Zone Operations Manager

Zone Operations Managers focus on improving customer service, increasing route productivity, streamlining operational efficiencies through execution, and achieving sales/distribution targets. A Zone Operations Manager also leads and develops unit leaders and service coordinators.

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Zone Logistics Manager

Zone Logistics Managers drive and improve overall Zone warehouse productivity. They focus on controlling and accounting for all inventory movements, as well as managing all aspects relating to facilities and fleet operations. Zone Logistics Managers are accountable for driving process consistency and process improvements that positively impact the Home and Office Delivery supply chain components. Finally, they lead and develop warehouse and fleet personnel.

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Unit Leader

Unit Leaders primarily coach, develop, and lead front-line Route Sales Representatives assigned to their teams or areas of service. They accomplish this by hosting employee work-with’s, leading scheduled Learning Times, conducting morning Execution Planning Meetings, and holding one-on-one meetings with assigned personnel.

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Warehouse Manager

Warehouse Managers supervise a number of areas and fuctions, including warehouses, inventory control, order systems, sales forecasts, analyses, profit and loss budgets, inventory control, fleet, transportation costs, transportation maintenance, and safety programs. In addition, Warehouse Managers typically determine staffing needs to meet workload requirements; resolve exceptions to daily operations; maintain contingency plans for time sensitive operations such as unscheduled absentees, production issues, systems malfunctions, inventory exceptions, and transport equipment issues; and manage day-to-day budget forecasts.

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Warehouse Support/Forklift Operator

Warehouse Support personnel primarily are responsible for timely and accurate loading of delivery vehicles on a daily basis. They work in conjunction with Warehouse Managers and the other Warehouse team members to provide a service that meets or exceeds our internal customer’s expectations on a daily basis. Warehouse Support personnel are responsible for maintaining product integrity by accurate counting, proper handling and storage, and maintaining a neat and organized work area. In addition, they maintain the facility, keep the facility and its products secure, and maintain the facility’s assets.

If you do not see a position listed for your area, contact your local factory.

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