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Material Handler Supervisor

Double Good’s mission is to create joy. We create joy with our delectable and award-winning popcorn. We create joy with our easy-to-use fundraising platform that raises a meaningful amount of money for youth sports and activities, empowering kids to pursue their dreams. We create joy through our Kids Foundation which hosts Double Good Days events across the country to bring all-ability fun to children with special needs and their families. As featured on the Today Show, Double Good is not just about the product; we have a strong social mission.

In recent years, Double Good has seen 40% year over year growth, and we’re excited about our future! We’re excited about the possibility of you joining our mission. We are looking for a Material Handler Supervisor to join our growing Production Team.

The Material Handler Supervisor will lead and assist a team of forklift drivers that receive and store materials, organize warehouse storage, replenish the kitchen, packaging, and shipping lines, and support inventory control processes. This position will also be responsible for training the forklift drivers at Burr Ridge and for advocating forklift safety.

The Material Handler Supervisor is responsible for safely operating stand up forklifts to transport, load, and unload materials within warehouses, production areas, or shipping docks. Their duties include inventory management, ensuring materials are properly stored, supporting production by delivering materials to workstations, and adhering to safety protocols. They need to be certified, physically capable of lifting heavy loads, and skilled in managing inventory systems to keep operations running smoothly.

Location - onsite at our Burr Ridge Facility 

About the role:

Responsibilities: 

  • Accurately verify materials against purchase orders and receiving standards. Record them in the ERP system, repalletize, and store items in designated areas.
  • Collaborate with the Supply Chain team to manage supplier returns for incorrect or unsatisfactory items and coordinate pickup.
  • Coordinate variety of freight deliveries and transfers between supplier and internal warehouse. 
  • Conduct and manage material cycle counts
  • Maintain proper storage conditions for all materials and ensure compliance with FIFO (First In, First Out) principles.
  • Perform forklift training, ensure certification is up to date, and maintain certification documentation.
  • Assist in replenishing materials to workstations as needed to support continuous production flow.
  • Accurately complete paperwork for receiving, shipping, and inventory transactions using ERP systems or other computer software.
  • Conduct daily inspections of forklifts to ensure they are in good working condition and report any maintenance needs.
  • Mange,  lead, and train  a team of material handlers across multiple shifts.
  • Work closely with warehouse staff, production workers, supervisors, and logistics teams to ensure smooth operations.
  • Communicate any issues or delays that may impact production or shipping schedules.

Experience & Skills we value:

  • Proven experience operating various types of forklifts, such as sit-down and stand-up (reach trucks), in a fast-paced environment.
  • Experience with inventory systems, organizing stock, and maintaining FIFO (First In, First Out) protocols to manage perishable goods.
  • Previous experience working in food-safe environments with strict cleanliness and contamination protocols.
  • Familiarity with ERP systems or inventory tracking software for logging shipments and materials.
  • The ability to lift heavy materials (usually up to 50 lbs), stand for long periods, and work in various weather or environmental conditions (e.g., cold storage).
  • Ability to communicate effectively with production staff, warehouse teams, and supervisors to ensure the timely delivery of materials.
  • Experience working as part of a team to support continuous operations in a busy food manufacturing facility.

Certifications:

  • OSHA forklift certification
  • Additional certifications, such as food safety handling, depending on the environment.

We’re on a mission to create more joy in people’s lives, and that includes our internal employees. We create a place people love to be a part of, where people can discover and practice their unique skill sets, a place where they can contribute and do their best work. We do this by offering our employees: 

Benefits and Perks:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
  • Flexible Spending Account / Health Savings Account
  • 401k with 4% Company Match
  • Generous PTO
  • 11 Holidays in the year
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) available to all employees 24/7
  • Company sponsored disability and life insurance 
  • Monthly Popcorn Allowance (yup, free popcorn)
  • Volunteer opportunities with charity partners and the Double Good Kids Foundation
  • Company events (Ice Cream Trucks, Summer Shindig, Holiday Party)

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We want our employees to reflect the diverse communities we serve. We embrace the uniqueness in everyone, and we encourage each person to be their true selves. Your age, skin color, beliefs, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, parental status, vet status, gender identity are valued here. We do not stand for discrimination or harassment of any kind. Come as you are.

 

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