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Outbound Supervisor - Weekend Crew

Indianapolis, IN

Who We Are

Hungryroot  is an AI-enabled personalized food platform that recommends and delivers healthy groceries, recipes and supplements to help you feel your best  It is our mission to make grocery shopping, cooking, and enjoying healthy food easier than ever. So, we're creating the first-of-its-kind food experience that puts people (and the planet) first, built for busy lives and individual needs. 

This position is based on-site at our Indianapolis fulfillment center.

What You’ll Do

Hungryroot is looking for an Inbound Supervisor to join our growing Operations team. The Inbound Supervisor will manage and oversee all warehouse activities, ensure efficient processes, and maximize warehouse productivity. The warehouse supervisor's responsibilities include supervising employees, coordinating logistical processes, ensuring the quality of goods, and preparing relevant documentation.

How You’ll Make an Impact

  • Supervise warehouse staff and daily activities.
  • Manage, evaluate and report on warehouse productivity.
  • Track and coordinate the receipt, storage, and timely delivery of goods and materials.
  • Monitor orders, bills, items received, inventory, and deliveries for accuracy.
  • Maintain records, report relevant information, and prepare any necessary documentation.
  • Ensure basic maintenance standards and compliance with health and safety regulations.
  • Perform a daily inspection of the warehouse grounds.
  • Coordinate and maintain fleets and equipment.
  • Communicate and coordinate with other departments and vendors.

Why We Need You

  • Experience in a manufacturing, production, or distribution environment
  • Self-motivated with high sense of urgency, resourceful and adaptability
  • Proven project implementations with demonstrated process improvement (assessments, roadmaps, training development, etc.), KPI & financial results
  • HS Diploma/GED Required; Bachelors’ degree preferred

Perks & Benefits 

  • Competitive compensation + comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits
  • Unlimited vacation policy
  • Monthly Hungryroot credit
  • 401k
  • Commuter benefits 
  • A working environment filled with passionate, happy, smart people!

Hungryroot is built on the values of being proactive, positive, and transparent in all that we do. Our mission to help make healthy eating easy, accessible, and joyful is better served by a diverse workplace.

We are a proud Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building an inclusive workplace. We have zero-tolerance for harassment or discrimination. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability.

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