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Factory Operations Specialist (A)

Cartersville, GA

Company Overview

Since its inception in 1995, FNS has been focused on providing the best total logistics services by implementing our core values: trust, communication, team play, challenge, and balance. Through trust, we can be a logistics partner that customers trust with a diverse group that works together based on a strong, unified belief. By communicating with and accommodating the voices of customers and co-workers we can deliver the best services. Our team play is enhanced by the appreciation and cooperation with each other with a focus on a singular goal. Challenging the status quo and innovating, FNS is unafraid of failure and strives to develop and improve our processes. Work-life balance strives to provide individuals with happiness to achieve and grow together.

For 2025, we have set out to become one of the nation’s top 25 logistics companies with more than $1,500M in sales, with the best employee and customer satisfaction, and a network of over 100 different partners.

To achieve our goals, there is an emphasis on three traits of work. We promote a family-like working environments allow us to help promote every member’s work-life balance, allowing us to develop cooperation and care for one another like family. We are nominated by our customers whom we can grow with based on a trusting relationship between our services and our customers. We specialize fields of work where professionals can nurture their talent, and we focus on every member’s work-life balance so that members may cooperate and care for each other like family. Our core values are integral to the success and growth of FNS.

To Discover more, please visit our website at http://www.fnsusa.com

 

Responsibilities

  • Oversee all aspects of inbound and outbound warehouse operations, including receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping.
  • Implement and enforce strict safety policies and procedures to maintain a safe and healthy working environment.
  • Establish and maintain inventory management systems for accurate tracking and control of raw materials and finished goods stock levels.
  • Monitor and analyze warehouse performance metrics, identifying areas for improvement and implementing corrective actions.
  • Stay informed on industry trends and advancements in warehouse technology and best practices.
  • Assist with inventory counts and audits to ensure accuracy of stock records.

 

Qualifications:

  • Experience operating warehouse Material Handling Equipment (MHE) is preferred.
  • Bachelor’s Degree and/or equivalent experience is preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong multi-tasking abilities.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office products.
  • Must be bilingual in Korean

 

Shift A: Mon ~ Thurs Day Shift (7am ~ 7pm)

 

Additional Benefits:

  • Lodging (three bedroom apartment shared by four individuals) may be provided for up to six months upon availability
  • Relocation assistance

 

Benefits (Full-Time ONLY)

  • Health, Dental, and Vision PPO Insurance
  • Life, STD, LTD Insurance
  • 401(K) Plan
  • Paid Time Off
  • Additional Paid time off (Bereavement, Wedding, Birth of a Child, etc.)
  • Years of Service Awards
  • Education Assistant Program (Based on Eligibility)

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